White House April 19 Here’s what happened during Trump’s 13th week in office President Donald Trump met with foreign leaders from El Salvador and Italy this week, advancing negotiations on both trade and immigration issues at the White House.
Italy April 18 Three tourists among 4 killed after Italian cable car crashes to the ground near Naples Three tourist are among the four dead after a cable car crash in Italy. Local prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible manslaughter.
White House April 17 Trump: Jimmy Carter died a happy man because Biden holds title for ‘worst’ president in history President Donald Trump said the late President Jimmy Carter could die peacefully knowing he wasn’t the worst U.S. president.
Pope Francis April 17 Pope Francis visits Rome prison during Holy Week Pope Francis kept annual Holy Week appointment visiting dozens of inmates in a Rome prison on Thursday. The 88-year-old is still recovering from pneumonia.
White House April 16 JD Vance gears up to talk economic priorities during trips to Italy, India Vance and the second family are poised to meet with and “discuss shared economic and geopolitical priorities with leaders in each country."
Travel April 14 Popular beach destination requires tourists to book spots via app or website Some beaches in Sardinia, Italy, are planning to implement a new digitized system requiring tourists to reserve a spot on the beach through an app or on a website. The process begins soon.
Pope Francis April 13 Pope Francis makes appearance after Palm Sunday mass at the Vatican Pope Francis is still recovering from double pneumonia, but the 88-year-old still met with faithful after the Palm Sunday mass at the Vatican on April 13, 2025.
Crime April 12 Amanda Knox says Catholic priest ‘saw my humanity’ in prison, helped restore faith in herself When Amanda Knox was behind bars in Italy, she befriended an Italian priest, Don Saulo. Knox, now a mother of two, has written a new book, "Free: My Search for Meaning."
Travel April 10 Tourists ripped off at popular landmark by 'impossible' ticketing schemes attract investigation Italian ticketing agencies were hit with $22 million in fines for making it "essentially impossible" for tourists to get basic tickets to visit the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.
Archaeology April 7 Ancient settlement reveals remains of 1,800-year-old dog, baffling experts: 'Preserved quite well' Archaeologists have recently unearthed the remarkably well-preserved remains of a dog from ancient Rome, shedding light on the widespread practice of ritual sacrifice in antiquity.
Crime April 6 Amanda Knox gives warning to students wanting to study abroad, 10 years after being acquitted of murder Amanda Knox, a married mother of two, gives advice to students and their parents on whether study abroad is a safe option in 2025. She has a new book, "Free: My Search for Meaning."