Seismic risks, high costs… Why is this bridge project so controversial? Here’s an explainer. 👇 Find out more on #EuropeansStories: https://l.euronews.com/x0I ⬇️ Always stay informed ⬇️...
As summer draws to a close, EU data shows the astonishing scale of wildfire destruction across the continent in 2025. Read more: https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/09/08/wildfires-in-2025-ravaged-an-area-nearly-half-the-size-of-sicily-these-eu-countries-bore-t #EuropeInMotion #Europe #fire...
http://www.euronews.com/ Former Italian politicians, policemen and gangsters have gone on trial in Sicily accused of making secret deals following a series of bomb attacks in the...
Italy wants to build the world’s longest suspension bridge to connect Sicily with the mainland. But this €13.5 billion project is highly controversial. Watch on #EuropeansStories:...
Local communities have no say in the matter. They would never have chosen to invest €15 billion in a region where many … source
Construction of the bridge across the Strait of Messina will start this year, assures the Italian government. This mammoth undertaking that aims to link the island...
Sicily is one of Europe’s regions most impacted by global warming. From droughts that devastate local agriculture to punishing heatwaves and more, Euronews travelled around the...
Mount Etna is Europe’s tallest and most active volcano. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2024/07/04/spectacular-display-as-mount-etna-erupts-in-sicily ⬇️ Always stay informed ⬇️ 👉 Follow all the news on 📲 https://www.euronews.com/...
A small number of migrants who were among hundreds rescued in the Mediterranean test positive after tests by Italian authorities. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2021/02/07/hundreds-of-rescued-migrants-taken-to-italian-port-including-eight-with-covid-19 Subscribe to...
Severe lack of rain and poor maintenance of irrigation facilities have led to water rationing affecting more than 800,000 citizens. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2024/03/01/state-of-emergency-declared-in-sicily-due-to-drought Subscribe to...
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