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- Italy (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Japan to reduce aid to China (← links | edit)
- Barroso names new European Union Commissioners (← links | edit)
- Passenger ship Voyager radios SOS in the Mediterranean (← links | edit)
- Italian government criticizes Swedish television broadcaster (← links | edit)
- Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena freed (← links | edit)
- Pope John Paul II dies (← links | edit)
- Fisichella wins Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- Italian PM rejects US version of shooting (← links | edit)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links | edit)
- UN Reform: China, South Korea question seat for Japan on Security Council (← links | edit)
- Kidnapped Italian journalist refutes American government claims (← links | edit)
- India to build aircraft carrier by 2012 (← links | edit)
- Ireland's smoking ban a success after first year (← links | edit)
- The Vatican: Pope suffers from congestive heart failure (← links | edit)
- Speculation abounds on future pope (← links | edit)
- ISS Expedition 10 returns to Earth (← links | edit)
- New Italian government gets confidence from the Senate too (← links | edit)
- Iran, North Korea, USA blamed in failure of month-long Non-Proliferation Treaty conference (← links | edit)
- Italians vote on fertility referendum (← links | edit)
- Dublin gets ready to be rocked once again by U2 (← links | edit)
- Live 8 concerts around the world to "End Poverty Now" (← links | edit)
- Protestors detained after violence near G8 summit (← links | edit)
- Many dead in Egyptian resort blasts (← links | edit)
- Inter Milan cancels tour of England due to safety concerns (← links | edit)
- Inter Milan's tour of England back on (← links | edit)
- Sony faces class action lawsuits for DRM (← links | edit)
- Russia assumes leadership of G8 for 2006 (← links | edit)
- "Genius" award recipient and other luminaries campaigning for worldwide renunciation of war (← links | edit)
- Iran moves finances out of Europe's banks (← links | edit)
- 100th British soldier killed in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Tensions continue to rise in Middle East over "Mohammad Cartoons" (← links | edit)
- Irish win narrowly over Italy in RBS 6 opening match (← links | edit)
- 2006 Olympic Winter Games open in Italy (← links | edit)
- Day 3 Results - Olympic Winter Games (← links | edit)
- Day 4 Results - Olympic Winter Games (← links | edit)
- Europe restricts poultry as bird flu spreads to eight European nations (← links | edit)
- Day 6 Results - Olympic Winter Games (← links | edit)
- Day 7 Results - Olympic Winter Games (← links | edit)
- H5N1 confirmed in France (← links | edit)
- Eleven die in Libya over Muhammad cartoon T-shirt (← links | edit)
- Porn star promotes Italian wine (← links | edit)
- New Italian government proposes withdrawal of troops from Iraq (← links | edit)
- Poland wins in Wagner's Volleyball memorial (← links | edit)
- Zinedine Zidane named the best player (← links | edit)
- Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina relegated from Italy's Serie A (← links | edit)
- Slave workers in Italy freed by police (← links | edit)
- Scandal Appeals see Lazio and Fiorentine reinstated back into Serie A (← links | edit)
- James Bond set at Pinewood Studios destroyed by fire (← links | edit)
- Italy to take command of UNIFIL (← links | edit)
- Taipei chosen to host Wikimania 2007 (← links | edit)
- Hijackers with message for Pope seize Turkish airliner (← links | edit)
- Top ranked France to play Scotland this afternoon in football (← links | edit)
- France to ban smoking in public places (← links | edit)
- North Korea pulls out of football tournament (← links | edit)
- Italy qualify for 2007 Rugby World Cup in France (← links | edit)
- Germany to assume command of UN's maritime task force in Lebanon (← links | edit)
- US population reaches 300 million (← links | edit)
- Europe suffers widespread power cuts (← links | edit)
- Teenage boys rape 13-year-old in Zurich, film act on cellphone (← links | edit)
- Hydrofoil collides with cargo ship near Sicily (← links | edit)
- Canada beats USA 5-0 in ice hockey at World University Games (← links | edit)
- Microsoft launches its anti-piracy campaign in the United States (← links | edit)
- Policeman killed in football-related violence in Italy (← links | edit)
- 26 Americans, mostly CIA agents, charged for kidnapping in Italy (← links | edit)
- Italian Judges allow marriage "by phone" (← links | edit)
- Italian PM Prodi resigns (← links | edit)
- Italy: President Napolitano dismisses Prodi's resignation (← links | edit)
- US and Italian ambassadors attacked in Sri Lanka (← links | edit)
- Prodi wins vote of confidence (← links | edit)
- Taliban claim responsibility for kidnapping of Italian journalist (← links | edit)
- Russia and Italy share views in solving conflicts (← links | edit)
- Italian journalist freed by Afghan captors (← links | edit)
- Italy confirms swapping Taliban for Mastrogiacomo (← links | edit)
- Football: Manchester United thrash Roma 7 - 1 (← links | edit)
- Football: Roma defeats Inter 3-1 in Milan (← links | edit)
- India's first commercial satellite launch (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 8, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Italian Geographic Society's 140th anniversary (← links | edit)
- US places man with TB under quarantine, launches search for contactees (← links | edit)
- Six kidnapped Chevron workers released in Nigeria (← links | edit)
- Post-Kyoto agreement is subject of G8 debate (← links | edit)
- Election of new 7 wonders of the world: deadline approaching (← links | edit)
- Collection of signatures for the free part of the beach in Maiori, Italy (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Cancellara wins 7.9 km time trial prologue (← links | edit)
- Poll of 100 million votes names new Seven Wonders of the World (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Filippo Pozzato wins stage 5 (← links | edit)
- U.S. minimum wage gets first federal boost in a decade (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Michael Rasmussen wins stage 16 (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Yellow jersey Rasmussen withdrawn (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Daniele Bennati wins stage 17 (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Alberto Contador wins the grand tour (← links | edit)
- Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti hospitalized (← links | edit)
- Woman suffers heart attack at cardiology summit (← links | edit)
- Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti dies at age 71 (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and England open with wins (← links | edit)
- Pavarotti receives standing ovation at funeral (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Tonga, Fiji and Italy win (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Italy 31 - 5 Portugal (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews English mathematician Marcus du Sautoy (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Scotland and Fiji qualify for quarter finals (← links | edit)
- W.A.S.P. announce 'The Crimson Idol' 15th-anniverary world tour (← links | edit)
- Survey: Finland is the world's greenest country (← links | edit)
- Serie A hit with another scandal (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Georgia vs. Scotland (← links | edit)
- Man throws red paint in Roman Trevi fountain to protest film festival (← links | edit)
- Judge delivers verdicts in 2004 Madrid train bombing trial (← links | edit)
- Italy arrests reputed Mafia boss Lo Piccolo (← links | edit)
- 2007 Baseball World Cup Day 1: Taichung starts prior to Taipei (← links | edit)
- 2007 Baseball World Cup Day 2: 4 teams score lots of runs (← links | edit)
- 2007 Baseball World Cup: Highlights from Day 4 to Day 6 (← links | edit)
- Far-right faction in European Parliament dissolved (← links | edit)
- 2007 Baseball World Cup: Quarter Finalists appeared last 2 days with some disputes (← links | edit)
- UN's Third Commission passes resolution condemning capital punishment (← links | edit)
- Political scandal in Italy: reported interference on major media (← links | edit)
- Naked News presents a new style of news (← links | edit)
- European runners win the 2007 Taipei 101 Run Up (← links | edit)
- Draw results for UEFA Euro 2008 announced (← links | edit)
- Karlheinz Stockhausen, composer, dies aged 79 (← links | edit)
- Fabio Capello new favourite to succeed as coach of England's football team (← links | edit)
- Cathal Ryan, early board member and son of co-founder of Irish flag carrier Ryanair, dies at 48 (← links | edit)
- Cyprus and Malta adopt the euro (← links | edit)
- Transaven Airlines plane carrying up to 18 people still missing off Venezuelan coast (← links | edit)
- Oscar Foreign Film race narrowed to nine films (← links | edit)
- Italy's PM Prodi faces confidence vote (← links | edit)
- Italian PM Prodi loses confidence vote, resigns (← links | edit)
- Reports claim French President marries girlfriend (← links | edit)
- Obituaries:March 4, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Alitalia conditionally accepts joint bid by Air France and KLM (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Corrado Giustozzi, security consultant and author (← links | edit)
- 60 vehicle pile-up kills one, injures 30 in Austria (← links | edit)
- Two UN contract workers kidnapped in Somalia (← links | edit)
- Automobile, motorcycle, and electronic industries center at TWTC & TWTC Nangang (← links | edit)
- UK nears US in cyber-crime, ahead of Nigeria, Romania (← links | edit)
- Economic policy makers conclude Washington meetings (← links | edit)
- Pope addresses UN in NY as US visit continues (← links | edit)
- Italian ambassador to South Africa dies in accident (← links | edit)
- Pope concludes visit to US with Mass at Yankee Stadium (← links | edit)
- Fiery Egyptian tourist bus crash kills nine (← links | edit)
- Italy: Berlusconi announces new government (← links | edit)
- 2008 Young Designers' Exhibition to interact with the world (← links | edit)
- Eurovision 2008: First semi-final held in Belgrade (← links | edit)
- Tsvangirai released by Zimbabwean police (← links | edit)
- UN summit results in pledge to mitigate food crisis (← links | edit)
- Large earthquake shakes Greece (← links | edit)
- Delta II rocket launches GLAST observatory (← links | edit)
- Jenny Li and Thomas Dold win the 2008 Taipei 101 Run Up (← links | edit)
- 2008 G8 summit launched in Hokkaido, Japan (← links | edit)
- Antiglobalization protestors march near site of G8 summit (← links | edit)
- G8 members release statement on Zimbabwe (← links | edit)
- Italian officials found guilty of abusing G8 protestors (← links | edit)
- Death toll rises to eleven in K2 mountain avalanche (← links | edit)
- Olympic highlights: August 9, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Olympic highlights: August 12, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Officials admit that China faked part of Olympics opening ceremony (← links | edit)
- Swedish wrestler throws away Olympic bronze medal, leaves (← links | edit)
- Olympic highlights: August 22, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Eight mountaineers missing on Mont Blanc in French Alps after avalanche (← links | edit)
- Phil Hill, first American to win the Formula One championship, dies at age 81 (← links | edit)
- Italy will give Libya US$5 billion as compensation for occupation (← links | edit)
- Sebastian Vettel takes pole for 2008 Italian Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- Sebastian Vettel wins 2008 Italian Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- G7 says "all available tools" will be used to solve crisis (← links | edit)
- Lost tomb of 'Gladiator' real life Roman inspiration found (← links | edit)
- Spanish airline LTE suspends all flights (← links | edit)
- Eurozone now officially in recession (← links | edit)
- Negotiations for hijacked Saudi oil tanker begin (← links | edit)
- Standoffs remain after Mumbai attacks (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 3, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Football: Ronaldo to play for Corinthians (← links | edit)
- Somali pirates release Greek ship, 19 sailors (← links | edit)
- Ice, snow, and cold strike throughout Europe (← links | edit)
- Gunmen abduct 3 ICRC representatives in the Philippines (← links | edit)
- United Kingdom officially enters economic recession (← links | edit)
- Mass industrial walkouts in UK (← links | edit)
- Franco-Belgian bank Dexia to restructure, lose 900 jobs (← links | edit)
- British PM condemns walkouts (← links | edit)
- Nuclear sites close as more UK workers walkout (← links | edit)
- Strike ends at UK oil refinery (← links | edit)
- Subject of high-profile Italian euthanasia case dies (← links | edit)
- Google removes some street view images (← links | edit)
- Pilots in 16-death crash jailed for praying instead of flying (← links | edit)
- Shipwreck off coast of Libya; hundreds of African migrants feared dead (← links | edit)
- Italian police find 24 children living in Rome's sewers (← links | edit)
- Major magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes central Italy (← links | edit)
- Scientist says he predicted Italy earthquake, was ignored (← links | edit)
- 5.6-magnitude aftershock earthquake strikes Italy (← links | edit)
- U.S. tugboat latest victim of Somali pirates (← links | edit)
- Italian cruise ship thwarts attack by Somali pirates (← links | edit)
- Chrysler files for bankruptcy, Fiat Group SpA to run company (← links | edit)
- Past Eurovision contestants give advice to this year's performers, speculate on who will win (← links | edit)
- German GDP drops by 3.8%, largest decline in 40 years (← links | edit)
- Europeans go to the polls to elect Members of the European Parliament (← links | edit)
- Italian border guards seize $134 billion in U.S. bonds at Swiss border (← links | edit)
- Civil unrest in Iranian cities after Ahmadinejad declares victory (← links | edit)
- Rail explosion reported at Viareggio, Italy (← links | edit)
- G8 leaders set new emissions target (← links | edit)
- Explosions kill eight in Jakarta (← links | edit)
- Contador wins 2009 Tour de France; Cavendish wins six stages (← links | edit)
- Airbus offers funding to search for black boxes from Air France disaster (← links | edit)
- Small plane and helicopter collide over Hudson River in New York City (← links | edit)
- Spanish football captain dies at 26 (← links | edit)
- Venice hotel sells rooms for one cent a night after pricing error (← links | edit)
- Rubens Barrichello wins 2009 Italian Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- Swine flu, in-depth: worldwide report (← links | edit)
- Italian mafia implicated in radioactive waste dumping (← links | edit)
- Mudslides kill at least thirteen in Italy (← links | edit)
- Italian court overturns law preventing trial of Prime Minister Berlusconi (← links | edit)
- Coulthard says Piquet should have been punished for F1 cheating (← links | edit)
- UN rights council endorses Gaza report (← links | edit)
- Panama-flagged ship hijacked off Somali coast by pirates (← links | edit)
- Italian judge convicts 23 in CIA kidnapping case (← links | edit)
- UN: one billion hungry people in the world (← links | edit)
- European Union emerges from recession (← links | edit)
- Italian Air Force transport wreck kills five (← links | edit)
- Religious and political leaders criticise Swiss ban on minarets (← links | edit)
- Family of Amanda Knox plans for appeal in Italian court (← links | edit)
- Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi assaulted (← links | edit)
- Berlusconi to remain in hospital after assault (← links | edit)
- Serbia to apply to join the EU (← links | edit)
- EU to send police officers to Haiti (← links | edit)
- Italian chocolatemaker Ferrero rules out buying UK's Cadbury (← links | edit)
- Pope Benedict XVI confirms visit to Scotland as part of his UK tour (← links | edit)
- Libya and Switzerland to meet about visa bans (← links | edit)
- Three Google executives found guilty over Italian video (← links | edit)
- Libya's Gaddafi calls for holy war on Switzerland (← links | edit)
- Wave kills two on Mediterranean cruise (← links | edit)
- Italian police deal strong blow to Mafia network (← links | edit)
- Eurozone economy did not grow at all in last quarter of 2009 (← links | edit)
- Landslide causes train derailment in Italy; nine dead (← links | edit)
- Study: Women susceptible to high dietary glycemic load (← links | edit)
- Europe's airline chaos: in depth (← links | edit)
- Half of Europe's flights could take off Monday, EU says (← links | edit)
- Five hundred Euro note withdrawn from sale in UK (← links | edit)
- European airline Ryanair fined over ash-triggered flight cancellations (← links | edit)
- Nineteen activists killed by Israeli commandos aboard aid convoy bound for Gaza (← links | edit)
- French Open: Stosur and Schiavone to compete in women's final; Nadal to meet Soderling in men's final (← links | edit)
- Men isolated to mimic Mars flight (← links | edit)
- 2010 FIFA World Cup: arrivederci Italia! (← links | edit)
- Trial of former Argentine president Jorge Videla begins (← links | edit)
- Italian senate rejects no-confidence vote against minister (← links | edit)
- 21 sites added to Unesco World Heritage list (← links | edit)
- 2010 FIBA World Championship starts (← links | edit)
- The Bahamas halt all new applications for oil exploration (← links | edit)
- Former Ecuadorian football referee Byron Moreno arrested for drug smuggling (← links | edit)
- Five police officers injured in Naples protest over new garbage tip (← links | edit)
- Cabinet Minister resigns after boycott in Grenada (← links | edit)
- Felix Loch wins season opening World Cup luge race in Austria (← links | edit)
- Expedition 26 crew blast off to space station (← links | edit)
- Major snow disruption in Britain; Wikinews reports from affected village (← links | edit)
- Berlusconi proposes January elections if government fails to gain parliamentary majority (← links | edit)
- Two embassies in Rome, Italy hit by bomb attack (← links | edit)
- Spanish smoking ban takes effect in bars and restaurants (← links | edit)
- Final US manufacturer ceases production of lethal injection drug; executions delayed (← links | edit)
- Tankers taken by pirates in Indian Ocean (← links | edit)
- Former Egyptian president Mubarak reportedly ill, may be in coma (← links | edit)
- Runways 'destroyed' at Libya’s Benina International Airport (← links | edit)
- Japan earthquake shifts Earth's axis 10 centimetres (← links | edit)
- French aircraft on flights over Libya; US missiles launched at targets (← links | edit)
- Crucifixes can be displayed in state schools, European court rules (← links | edit)
- U.S. fighter jet crashes in Libya (← links | edit)
- George Clooney to be defence witness in Berlusconi sex case (← links | edit)
- Scotland's oldest detainee facing attempted murder charges (← links | edit)
- France, Italy, UK sending military advisers to Libya; photojournalists killed in Misrata (← links | edit)
- World leaders react to death of Osama bin Laden (← links | edit)
- Gaddafi loyalists allegedly using Red Cross helicopters to bomb rebel held city (← links | edit)
- Azerbaijan win 2011 Eurovision Song Contest (← links | edit)
- Pope speaks with astronauts in orbit for first time (← links | edit)
- Fiat plans to buy majority stake in Chrysler (← links | edit)
- Internet hacking group LulzSec disbands (← links | edit)
- Moto GP rider Marco Simoncelli dies in 2011 Malaysia Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- Italian senate passes €30 billion austerity package (← links | edit)
- European cold spell kills hundreds (← links | edit)
- Italians facing Indian fishermen murder charges (← links | edit)
- France school bus crash kills one, leaves five seriously injured (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: March 11, 2012 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: March 21, 2012 (← links | edit)
- First Algerian president Ahmed Ben Bella dies aged 95 (← links | edit)
- Australian women win VISA Water Polo International (← links | edit)
- Russian passenger jet crashes on Indonesian demonstration flight (← links | edit)
- Top exorcist says schoolgirl was kidnapped for Vatican sex ring (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Bob Ely, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama (← links | edit)
- Australian women to meet USA in water polo's FINA Women's World League Super Finals gold medal game (← links | edit)
- EU condemns Syria for shootdown, urges Turkish restraint (← links | edit)
- IPC inducts new members into its Hall of Fame (← links | edit)
- Athletes prepare for 2012 Summer Paralympics at the Paralympic Fitness Centre (← links | edit)
- Defending Paralympic table tennis gold medalist Ying Zhou defeats Slovene Andreja Dolinar in group play (← links | edit)
- China leads medal race after day two of competition at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Frenchman takes bronze in wheelchair fencing individual foil category B at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Former Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi found guilty of fraud (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Australian Paralympic skiers Toby Kane, Cameron Rahles Rahbula, and Mitchell Gourley (← links | edit)
- Three cities submit bids for 2020 Summer Olympics (← links | edit)
- Pope Benedict XVI resigns effective February 28 (← links | edit)
- 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships preparations underway (← links | edit)
- Spaniard Jon Santacana wins downhill at 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships (← links | edit)
- Spain starts 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships with first and fifth place finishes (← links | edit)
- As Italy prepares for new government, shots fired near prime minister's office (← links | edit)
- Silvio Berlusconi convicted of sex with underage prostitute (← links | edit)
- Ryanair threaten legal action after documentary on fuel policy, safety (← links | edit)
- Ryanair sue Associated Newspapers, Mirror Group (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Dr Thomas Scotto and Dr Steve Hewitt about potential US military intervention in Syria (← links | edit)
- Bolivian president announces legal action over Obama's 'crimes against humanity' (← links | edit)
- 2012 Report on Gender Equality and Development credits Icelandic parental policy with 'hopeful' changes (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews President of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (← links | edit)
- Japanese adults rank high in literacy and numeracy in OECD survey (← links | edit)
- Spain sits near the bottom of OECD rankings on adult literacy and numeracy (← links | edit)
- Australia has mixed OECD rankings for literacy and numeracy amongst adults (← links | edit)
- Australian men, women win 2013 Asia-Oceania Wheelchair Basketball Championships (← links | edit)
- Warhol's photo legacy spread by university exhibits (← links | edit)
- Wiki loves the European Parliament in Strasbourg (← links | edit)
- USA sledge hockey team beats Italy in Winter Paralympics opener (← links | edit)
- Japan agrees to ship nuclear materials to U.S. (← links | edit)
- Spain's men remain on top of FIFA global rankings for April 2014 (← links | edit)
- Crucifix in Northern Italy collapses, crushing man to death (← links | edit)
- Five hundred migrants alleged killed in deliberate sinking in Mediterranean (← links | edit)
- Sisi: Egypt willing to send stabilizing forces to future Palestinian State (← links | edit)
- Manhattanʼs 'Little Spain' comes to big screen, documenting Hispanic immigration in New York City (← links | edit)
- Millions march in France and around the world in support of Charlie Hebdo (← links | edit)
- Fire ravages large academic library in Moscow (← links | edit)
- France rejects European Union's asylum seeker quota initiative (← links | edit)
- F.C. Barcelona wins Copa del Rey 2014-2015 (← links | edit)
- F.C. Barcelona wins UEFA Champions League 2014/15 (← links | edit)
- Local municipalities in Italy ask taxes from religious schools (← links | edit)
- FC Barcelona defeats AS Roma 3-0 to win 2015 Joan Gamper Trophy (← links | edit)
- Manchester United defeats Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in Premier League 2015/2016 (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 16 draw takes place in Paris (← links | edit)
- UEFA Champions League 2015-2016: Draw for Last 16 held at Nyon (← links | edit)
- Ancelotti to replace Guardiola as Bayern Munich manager (← links | edit)
- Rafael Benítez out as Real Madrid appoints Zidane their new manager (← links | edit)
- Guardiola to replace Pellegrini as Manchester City manager (← links | edit)
- Blanc extends contract with Paris Saint-Germain by two years (← links | edit)
- Messi scores twice against Čech, Bayern draw against Juventus in Champions League Last 16 (← links | edit)
- Italian parliament votes to back same-sex civil unions (← links | edit)
- Manchester United appoints José Mourinho as new manager (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, days 4 and 5: three wins, two draws (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, day 8: Italy-Sweden, Czech Republic-Croatia, Spain-Turkey (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, day 9: Belgium-Republic of Ireland, Iceland-Hungary, Portugal-Austria (← links | edit)
- Zlatan to retire from international football (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, day 13: Iceland-Austria, Hungary-Poland, Italy-Republic of Ireland and Sweden-Belgium (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, Last 16: Italy-Spain and England-Iceland (← links | edit)
- Footballers Neymar, Zlatan, Nolito sign contracts (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, quarter-finals: Germany defeats Italy 6-5 on penalties (← links | edit)
- Italian police charge homeless local with murder of US exchange student (← links | edit)
- Del Bosque to quit Spanish team management after contract expiry (← links | edit)
- Ronaldo-less Portugal beats France 1-0; wins Euro '16 (← links | edit)
- Julen Lopetegui named Spanish football manager (← links | edit)
- Higuaín leaves Napoli for Juventus (← links | edit)
- Italy initiates €1.5million social media campaign to discourage migrants (← links | edit)
- Manchester United signs Pogba, now costliest player in history (← links | edit)
- 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake hits central Italy (← links | edit)
- Sevilla signs Sirigu on loan from Paris SG (← links | edit)
- Manchester City loans Joe Hart to Torino (← links | edit)
- UK Prime Minister Theresa May plans to trigger article 50 by end of March next year (← links | edit)
- Inter sacks de Boer in 85 days (← links | edit)
- Gerrard announces retirement from professional football (← links | edit)
- UEFA Champions League 2016-2017: Draw for Last 16 held at Nyon (← links | edit)
- Hijackers divert Libyan passenger jet to Malta (← links | edit)
- William Salice, creator of Kinder Surprise eggs, dies at 83 (← links | edit)
- Germany legalises medical use of cannabis (← links | edit)
- Rescue helicopter crash kills six in Abruzzo, Italy (← links | edit)
- Salvador Sobral wins Eurovision for Portugal (← links | edit)
- Dutch footballer Kuyt to hang up his boots (← links | edit)
- Conductor Jeffrey Tate dies aged 74 (← links | edit)
- Real Madrid defends Champions League title (← links | edit)
- Costa joins Juventus FC on one-year loan (← links | edit)
- Football: Isco signs contract extension with Real Madrid (← links | edit)
- Uber London to lose operator licence after September (← links | edit)
- Football: FC Bayern, Jupp Heynckes reach agreement; club's head coach until season end (← links | edit)
- Italian footballer Andrea Pirlo announces retirement (← links | edit)
- UEFA Champions League 2017–2018: Draw for Last 16 held at Nyon (← links | edit)
- Italian court sentences Brazilian footballer Robinho to nine years for 2013 sexual assault (← links | edit)
- Football: Italian club AC Milan sacks Vincenzo Montella as manager (← links | edit)
- Belgium stops telegram services (← links | edit)
- Israel issues travel ban on 20 non-government organizations over pro-Palestinian boycotts (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan: Ambulance suicide attack kills about 100 people in Kabul (← links | edit)
- Football: Spanish striker Fernando Torres to leave Atlético Madrid after season end (← links | edit)
- Netta wins Eurovision Song Contest for Israel (← links | edit)
- Radja Nainggolan announces international retirement after being left out of Belgian football world cup squad (← links | edit)
- Italian club Napoli appoints Carlo Ancelotti as new manager (← links | edit)
- Football: Arsenal sign Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Bernd Leno (← links | edit)
- Chess: R Praggnanandhaa becomes youngest Indian Grand Master (← links | edit)
- Italian football: Nainggolan moves to Inter Milan from Roma (← links | edit)
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