City Venice Financial News

14.09 / 16:55
Platform film Synopsys star exclusive A Haunting in Venice: Know release date, cast, plot, where to watch and more
Haunting in Venice, a 20th Century Studios film, is set to release on September 15. This movie is among the highly anticipated upcoming releases. Let us know about the movie and when it may release online on any streamer.
05.09 / 20:27
UPS Ball Nike FLEX blues open The Right to Bare Arms at the U.S. Open
Never has men’s tennis seen a bigger match with fewer sleeves. On Tuesday evening at the U.S. Open, Frances Tiafoe and Ben Shelton, two captivating young Americans vying to be tennis’s next big thing, are set to square off.
05.09 / 03:41
MET film love star singer rock Venice Film Festival: Elvis Presley's former wife Priscilla reveals why rock legend remains the love of her life, despite their divorce
Elvis Presley's former wife Priscilla said the legendary rock star had been the love of her life, despite eventually leaving him, as a film about their turbulent relationship hit the Venice Film Festival. 'Priscilla', directed by Sofia Coppola, is based on her 1985 autobiography, 'Elvis and Me', depicting her roller-coaster life with one of the most famous figures of the 20th century. «It wasn't that I didn't love him. He was the love of my life, but it was the lifestyle that was so difficult for me,» Priscilla told reporters in Venice ahead of the world premiere of the movie, which stars Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi. Priscilla Beaulieu met Elvis Presley in 1959 when she was just 14 and he was deeply homesick, stationed with the U.S. army in West Germany. «Elvis poured his heart out to me in Germany, his fears and his hopes, the loss of his mother, which he never ever got over,» Priscilla said. «People think it was the sex. Not at all. I never had sex with him. He was very kind, very loving, but he respected the fact that I was only 14 years old.»
05.09 / 01:21
Citi Provident Waters Remark Celebrity rapper Kanye West and Bianca Censori banned by Venice boat company; Here’s the reason
Bianca Censori, have reportedly faced consequences following a recent boat ride in Venice. The incident has led to their banishment from a prominent boat company in the city. This article delves into the details of the incident, the boat company's response, and provides background information on Kanye West's controversial history. At the end of August, Kanye West and Bianca Censori were photographed enjoying a boat ride in Venice. However, some of these pictures depicted the pair in a compromising position. West, 46, was captured with his trousers down, exposing his backside, while Censori, 28, appeared to be positioned between his legs.
02.09 / 15:21
UPS Art Continental film Actor star No takers for Roman Polanski film ‘The Palace’ in France
France, saying morality should not weigh on art. One of the most successful directors of his generation, Polanski fled the United States over a conviction for raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977, a crime he admitted. After the #MeToo movement gained global traction in 2017 following sexual abuse allegations against U.S. film producer Harvey Weinstein, a number of women alleged that Polanski had sexually assaulted them as teenagers as well. Polanski, a dual French-Polish national, denied the allegations which never went to trial, but he has since found it hard to secure global distribution deals for his movies, even if actors are still lining up to work with him. 'The Palace', a comedy set in a Swiss hotel peopled with a cast of grotesque characters, stars Mickey Rourke, John Cleese, Oliver Masucci, Fanny Ardant and Joaquim De Almeida. The producer Luca Barbareschi said he had sold distribution rights across continental Europe, but not in France, Britain or the United States, despite the fact well-known actors from all three countries appeared in the film. Barbareschi said Polanski's last movie 'An Officer And A Spy', which opened at the Venice Film Festival in 2019 to critical acclaim, had also never been seen in cinemas in the United States, Britain, Australia or New Zealand. «And we ask ourselves why there are wars.
17.08 / 14:45
Booking Airlines Airlines are adding new routes and making a bold bet on continued strong demand for travel
Airlines are betting that the travel recovery remains red-hot
25.07 / 21:15
Cooper Booking Racing film Actor Oscar star Venice Film Festival unveils A-list lineup with ‘Priscilla,’ ‘Ferrari,’ ‘Maestro’ amid strikes
Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein drama “Maestro,” Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla Presley movie, Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” David Fincher’s “The Killer” and Ava DuVernay’s “Origin” will be making their world debuts at the Venice International Film Festival ...
23.07 / 20:47
UPS Man Career Chase beautiful Indian open Brian Harman tames Hoylake to win the Open; Shubhankar Sharma registers best-ever finish by an Indian
Hoylake was a rainy mess on Sunday. But the golf was somehow calm and serene, a mystifying object of beauty only possible at a major championship. Brian Harman was so far ahead, and despite two days of intriguing drama, there was nothing even the most deviant of prayers could do to unsettle the butcher from Savannah.
21.07 / 20:07
UPS Citi Aviat Amsterdam wants ships to moor less, votes to move terminal out of city in latest hit to tourism
Amsterdam wants to move a cruise liner terminal out of the heart of the historic capital city
18.08 / 01:33
Climate change 'Imbeciles': Surfers fined for speeding down Venice's Grand Canal
Two foreign tourists who sped down Venice's Grand Canal on motorised surfboards were fined on Wednesday, after a hunt by city authorities. 
17.06 / 12:27
Climate change Medicine Heatwave Crops and drinking water threatened in Italy's Po Valley amid worst drought in 70 years
A part of northern Italy is in the grip of its worst drought for 70 years.
23.04 / 19:23
Climate change Venice 'We're really proud of our children': Family of six tell their story of escaping from Mariupol
After spending two months in their basement in Mariupol, this family with four children packed their worldly belongings and keepsakes to flee the fighting, then walked a hundred kilometres to catch a train at Zaporizhzhia.
14.02 / 17:23
Art Sport 'Business as usual': Western firms in Ukraine resist calls for expats to leave
The message from Western businesses operating in Ukraine appears to be very much "business as usual" -- at least for now -- despite intensified warnings from international governments of a potentially imminent Russian invasion.
14.02 / 14:25
love Germany's Scholz demands urgent 'signs of de-escalation' from Moscow
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz demanded Moscow urgently show "signs of de-escalation" over the crisis at the Ukrainian border as he embarked on a two-day trip to Kyiv and Moscow.
14.02 / 11:09
Venice love Fears rise among Ukraine's Azov Sea communities over Russian naval exercises
While the world follows the movement of Russian troops in Belarus, Ukrainian authorities are equally — if not more — concerned about the possibility of military drills in the Azov Sea, a shallow body of water shared between Russia and Ukraine.
14.02 / 11:09
love News Police shoot attacker who threatened officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris
Police shot an attacker who threatened two officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris on Monday morning, a police source told Euronews.
14.02 / 10:47
Venice love Winter Olympics Kamila Valieva: Russian can compete at Winter Olympics, rules court, despite failed drugs test
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva will be allowed to compete for a second gold medal at the Winter Olympics despite failing a pre-Games drug test.
14.02 / 09:11
Protest Venice love Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters
The busiest US-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week, while Canadian officials held back from a crackdown on a larger protest in the capital, Ottawa.
16.01 / 11:29
Volcanoes Venice News 'Deeply disappointed': Djokovic loses final Australia visa appeal
An Australian court dismissed Novak Djokovic’s appeal against a deportation order on Sunday, dashing the top-ranked tennis star’s hopes of playing at the Australian Open.

breaking news about city Venice

What is the current situation in city Venice?

In city Venice, the spotlight is on major events that spark public discussion.

Where can I find reliable news about city Venice?

We publish verified updates about the situation in city Venice, based on information from trusted sources.

What shapes the media agenda in city Venice?

The news landscape of city Venice is shaped by key decisions by local authorities, reflecting its specific characteristics.