Italy
At least two people have died in Milan as a tram derailed
Two people have died and dozens have been injured this Friday following the derailment of a tram in Milan, Italy. The accident took place in the city centre, where several passers-by were hit.
Nils and Oriana storms have caused major damage to southern Europe
In the last few hours, storms in Nils and Oriana have left flooding, winds exceeding 150 km/h, thousands of people without electricity in southern Europe. Since the beginning of 2026, nine major storms have reached Europe.
There have been clashes between police and demonstrators in Milan during the massive protest against the Olympic Games
Police have used water cannons and tear gas against protesters after some of those protesting fired fireworks, flares and other objects at officers. Thousands of people have joined the protests the day after the start of the Winter Olympics.
Reactions from the international community to the US attack on Venezuela
Russia has denounced an "armed attack" with "unfounded excuses," Spain has called for "de-escalation and moderation," and the Argentine president has celebrated the attack.
The consortium led by CAF has obtained the award of the project for the Naples Metro Line 10 for 630 million
It's his first project with an automatic subway driving system.
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Rome and other cities because the Flotilla was intercepted
The main Italian union, CGIL, has called a general strike on Friday against the attack on civilian ships carrying Italian citizens.
Carlo Acutis has been proclaimed the first saint of this century by the pope
He died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15. Acutis was to be canonized on 27 April, but the ceremony was suspended due to the death of Pope Francis.
Jim Jarmusch wins the Golden Lion of Venice with 'Father Mother Sister Brother'
'The voice of Hind Rajab ' , which narrates the death of a six-year-old Palestinian girl in an Israeli attack, has won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Award at the 82 Venice Festival.
Italian designer Giorgio Armani died at the age of 91
Mass demonstration for Palestine at the Venice Show
At the cry of "Free Palestine," thousands of people have taken to the streets around the Venice Showcase this afternoon. Palestinian flags and colors everywhere, with numerous placards calling for STOP the genocide, have been the scene of a massive demonstration denouncing Israel's actions in Gaza.
Emma Stone and George Clooney, protagonists of the day at the Venice Show
Today, the latest works by Noah Baumbach and Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone and George Clooney, have been shown at the Showcase. Clooney has not participated in the presentation press conference because he suffers from a "very serious" sinusitis.
Malnutrition has already caused more than 250 deaths in Gaza, including 11 killed this Friday
According to data provided by the Ministry of Health in Gaza, 108 of them are children.
The 'Aita Mari' has accompanied two ships carrying migrants a few hours after leaving for the central Mediterranean
One of them carried 15 migrants, including five children and three women; the other, 30 people, including seven minors. From Algeria, most of the passengers are from sub-Saharan Africa.
At least 26 people have died as a boat sank off the coast of Lampedusa
The search for missing persons continues, as some 95 migrants were on board two ships that left Tripoli, Libya, early in the morning. Water has begun to enter one of them, causing people to embark on the other. Some 60 have been rescued.
Pope Leon XVI calls on young people to "achieve great things" and to reject consumerism
To close the Youth Jubilee held in Rome, the pope has expressed his solidarity with young people suffering war in Gaza and Ukraine.
The ECJ has warned Italy that securing a country requires judicial control and guarantees of access to information
It's delayed to Friday when Juana Rivas' youngest son is handed over to her father
The Constitutional Court has rejected the application for amparo, but the Granada judge has decided to postpone the delivery of the child to the father on the grounds that it "completely excludes the use of force" for this purpose.
Salvini will be tried again for preventing the Open Arms ship loaded with refugees from docking in Lampedusa in 2019
Austrian Felix Baumgartner, known for jumping from the stratosphere in 2012, died in a paragliding accident
Known for extreme challenges, in 2012 he became known worldwide for jumping out of the stratosphere, setting three world records, including being the first person to break the sound barrier without using a vehicle.
45 people have been injured, two of them seriously, in an explosion at a gas station in Rome
The accident occurred in the Casilino area when liquefied oil gas was being discharged from a tanker truck. The Italian authorities have specified that the wounded are 24 civilians, 11 police officers, six firefighters, three emergency personnel and one carabiner officer.