A positive case
Jenny tested positive to coronavirus after returning from overseas.
Jenny tested positive to coronavirus after returning from overseas.
Luis Suarez stole the story of Day 13 at the World Cup, but as Riley Beveridge reports, it wasn’t in a good way.
Jenny tested positive to coronavirus after returning from overseas.
Luis Suarez stole the story of Day 13 at the World Cup, but as Riley Beveridge reports, it wasn’t in a good way.
The evil eye is known as a true act of jealousy.
Jenny tested positive to coronavirus after returning from overseas.
Luis Suarez stole the story of Day 13 at the World Cup, but as Riley Beveridge reports, it wasn’t in a good way.
The goals continued to flow in Brazil and Riley Beveridge has every one covered in his World Cup wrap.
According to Christopher Hearn, Italy may have to field unfamiliar tactics in order to suit their squad at the World Cup.
The Giro d’Italia may not be as well known as the Tour De France, but it will be just as entertaining, writes Jake Stevens.
As the end of the Serie A season approaches, Juventus is cruising, AC Milan is having a resurgence, and Palermo is facing relegation, writes Vito Doria.
Shane Palmer has selected our best XI of the EURO, as well as five substitutes who narrowly missed out on selection.
Can the Spanish win three consecutive international titles? Or will the Azzurri put the memory of their disastrous 2010 World Cup behind them tonight in Kiev? asks Tom Morris.
Italy vs Germany is one of football’s most enduring rivalries, and tonight they meet again in the EURO 2012 Semi Finals, writes Shane Palmer
The fourth Quarter Final kicks off tonight, and it seems that the roles have been reversed, with an energetic and attacking Italy taking on the organised and defensive England, writes Shane Palmer
The Irish will look to restore some lost pride tonight when they meet the Azzurri, while Spain and Croatia will both look to take maximum points away from their encounter in order to book a position in the knockout stages, writes Tom Morris
Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.
Group C action gets underway tonight with two intriguing contests. Italy and Spain go head-to-head, and between them have more World Cup titles than the other two members of the group, the Republic of Ireland and Croatia, have in appearances.
Milan’s fashion, Verona’s mythology, and Venice’s historical magnificence, are some of the reasons why over 43 million tourists visit Italy each year, writes Alexandra Hansen.
After winning the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Italy has struggled in international football, with disapointing exits from EURO 2008 and the 2010 World Cup. Will EURO 2012 be the time for the Azzuri to shine? Writes Ben Rowles
Author Daniela Zannoni talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about her book, My Mother’s Memories, and why it was important to record her parents’ migration story.
What do John Lennon, Radiohead and Alicia Keys have in common? And what does that have to do with anything anyway? Evan Harding looks back at last night’s action and previews the last four matches of the group stage.