September 23 Trump scolds European nations over immigration policies during major UN address President Donald Trump criticized European nations' immigration policies during his U.N. address, calling illegal immigration unsustainable and destructive.
September 18 Italian skier Matteo Franzoso dead at 25 after training crash in Chile Italian skier Matteo Franzoso died just days before his 26th birthday after suffering a fatal head injury during a training crash in Chile.
September 18 Divers uncover 'extraordinary' military treasure tied to legendary Roman battle An ancient Roman bronze helmet from 241 B.C. was discovered in extraordinary condition near Italy's Aegates Islands, where the First Punic War battle took place.
September 16 Treasures in Italy, including 2,300-year-old tomb, unearthed during sewer installation Sewer workers in Italy discovered a 2,300-year-old Messapian tomb from the 4th century B.C. in Manduria, containing ceramic artifacts and showing signs of ancient looting.
September 11 Charlie Kirk mourned by world leaders after shocking Utah assassination International leaders denounced political violence after conservative media personality Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University during a speaking engagement.
September 8 Cicero's lost bathhouse? Submerged ruins may have belonged to Rome's greatest orator Archaeologists discovered an ancient bathhouse underwater in Naples, Italy, that may have belonged to Marcus Tullius Cicero, Rome's famous orator and philosopher.
September 7 Pope Leo XIV announces two new saints, including first canonized millennial Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as saints during a Mass at St. Peter's Square before 80,000 people on Sunday.
September 4 Archaeologists unearth 5,000-year-old 'fairy houses' hidden on scenic Italian island Italian officials announced the discovery of three ancient "fairy house" tombs on Sardinia, containing Roman-era artifacts and dating to the late Neolithic period.
August 29 Giant medieval castle hits market with secret price tag and restoration ahead The Castle of Landriano, dating to 1037, offers Renaissance courtyards, medieval towers and frescoed halls just 15 miles from Milan. It has just gone on the market.
August 27 Farmers install turnstiles to stop tourist invasion of popular mountain paths Influencers are driving tourist crowds to the Dolomites as farmers install turnstiles in Seceda to protect meadows and hay production from visitor damage.