Italy's Inflation Drops to 1% in January 2026—Lowest in Two Months Despite Rising Food and Rent
Italy's inflation falls to 1% in January 2026, below Eurozone average—but food prices surge 2.5% and housing costs jump 4.4%. What it means for you.
Tracking national news for Italy — coverage from the newsroom in Rome.
Italy's inflation falls to 1% in January 2026, below Eurozone average—but food prices surge 2.5% and housing costs jump 4.4%. What it means for you.
President Mattarella marks 5 years since ambassador's death in DRC. New security protocols and geopolitical revelations reshape Italy's Africa strategy.
Fontana becomes Italy's most decorated Olympian with 14 medals. Lollobrigida's record-breaking speed skating suits join Lausanne Olympic Museum collection.
A 2-year-old boy's heart transplant failed after the organ arrived frozen. Investigation reveals systemic failures in Italy's transplant protocols affecting patient safety nationwide.
Italy's innovative deferred-pardon proposal aims to ease prison overcrowding with structured reintegration. Sign the petition starting March 25.
Italy's historic first Olympic gold in freestyle skiing. Deromedis wins gold, Tomasoni claims silver at Livigno. A breakthrough moment for Italian winter sports.
Giorgia Cardinaletti joins Laura Pausini and Carlo Conti for Sanremo's 2026 finale. Festival shifts to late February due to Winter Olympics. Learn what's new.
Italy's ruling coalition fast-tracks electoral reform: proportional voting replaces single-member districts, 40% bonus reshapes 2027 vote power.
Italy's March 2026 referendum will transform the judiciary. Learn how career separation and new courts affect your rights and access to justice.