With Prada buying Versace, one of fashion's biggest rivalries is over — and it will be hoping to bring the fellow Italian fashion house back into style.
Walker puts down marker in Olympic monobob test event
Australia's Bree Walker has finished third in the monobob test event in Cortina for next year's Winter Olympic Games.
Italy's Cobolli comforts crying Belgian opponent after Davis Cup semi win
Italy's Flavio Cobolli shows class in comforting his Belgian opponent Zizou Bergs following a dramatic Davis Cup semifinal.
Alcaraz 'heartbroken' after withdrawing from Davis Cup Finals
Just days after going down to Jannik Sinner in the ATP Finals decider, world number one Carlos Alcaraz is forced to pull out of Spain's Davis Cup campaign.
Sinner beats Alcaraz to defend ATP Finals crown
Jannik Sinner has defeated world number one Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (4), 7-5 in the ATP Finals title decider, defending his crown.
De Minaur exits ATP Finals as Sinner reaches decider
Alex de Minaur falls to Jannik Sinner for the 13th straight time, as the Italian advances to the final of the season-ending championship for the third consecutive year.
Sinner wary of 'difficult' de Minaur ahead of ATP Finals semis
Reigning champion Jannik Sinner says he will need to produce his best tennis to get past Alex de Minaur in the semis at the season-ending ATP Finals.
McLaren orders part of 'perfect storm' that began Piastri's F1 form slump
Oscar Piastri says the Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend was the worst of his racing career and has hinted McLaren team orders may have played a part in it.
De Minaur struggling to take 'next step' with fifth straight ATP Finals loss
Alex de Minaur's hopes of reaching the ATP Finals semis hang by a thread after a heartbreaking three-set loss to Lorenzo Musetti.
Ferrari boss tells drivers to 'talk less' after Hamilton's 'nightmare' comment
Lewis Hamilton says his first season with Ferrari has been "a nightmare" after the team suffers another failure, this time at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Wallabies 'not looking for excuses' as 2025 season drags on
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt says his weary charges must toughen up rather than seek excuses after falling to Italy in Udine, ahead of two more severe tests to come.
Stunned Wallabies 'hurting' after shock capitulation to Italy
Wallabies captain Harry Wilson says he is "hurting" after Australia's 26-19 loss to Italy, while coach Joe Schmidt is lamenting his side's "flat performance".
Italy completes second-half comeback to beat sloppy Wallabies
The Wallabies slump to consecutive defeats on their spring tour, as Italy comes from behind to win in Udine.
This ship sank 2,000 years ago. What's in it may help solve a cosmic mystery
Some 2,000 years ago, a Roman ship sank off the coast of Sardinia. Now its cargo is being used to search for elusive phenomena like dark matter.
De Minaur faces mammoth task with tough ATP Finals draw
Australian hope Alex de Minaur must get past world No.2 Carlos Alcaraz and 24-time grand slam winner Novak Djokovic to progress at the ATP Finals in Turin.
Gordon thrust back into Wallabies 10 role for Italy Test
The code-hopping Carter Gordon will be back in the starting No.10 shirt for the Wallabies against Italy in Udine as Tane Edmed reverts to the bench.
Worker dies after dramatic rescue from Italian medieval tower collapse
A Romanian worker who was trapped for hours under rubble in Rome after the partial collapse of a 787-year-old medieval tower near the Colosseum has died, according to local media.
Moment trapped worker rescued from partially collapsed medieval tower in Rome
Rescue crew carry a trapped Romanian worker out of the partially collapsed Torre dei Conti and into an ambulance in Rome.
Moment medieval tower partially collapses near Colosseum in Rome
The Torre dei Conti partially collapses while firefighters are working at the site near the Roman Forum ruins in Rome.
'Just started erupting': Medieval tower near Colosseum in Rome collapses
One worker has been critically injured and another was trapped for hours after the tower collapsed while undergoing renovations.
Father and daughter among five killed in Italian Alps avalanche
The avalanche struck the German climbers as they headed for the summit of Cima Vertana about 4pm on Saturday at an altitude of more than 3,500 metres.