Matteo Salvini, Italy's deputy prime minister, has proposed a bill to withdraw Italy from the World Health Organization (WHO), following Donald Trump’s executive order on Monday. Zelenskyy says Trump could end Ukraine war only if Kyiv included in talks
Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has proposed a law to follow Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO).
League leader, Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has decided not to attend Donald Trump's inauguration Monday but the right-wing party will be represented by its European Parliament delegation chief Paolo Borchia who will be in Washington along with other representatives of the Patriots for Europe group,
The World Health Organization is freezing recruitment and slashing travel in response to the withdrawal of the U.S., its biggest funder, according to an internal email seen by POLITICO.
Meloni had already developed a relationship seen as cordial with Musk, who was invited to Atreju, a youth event for her Brothers of Italy party, in late 2023. But amid alarm among parties including Italy's defence community and its presidency, there has been an increasing politicization of the potential Starlink contract.
Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, is furthering a controversial strategy in managing migration across the EU's external borders. Increased border surveillance, deportations, and collaboration with non-EU countries comprises some of the agency's strategies.
The answer is bleak. So, Merz’s main instrument for bringing back growth seems to be good vibes. "Economic policy is 50% psychology," he has said, exposing that part of the CDU’s economic agenda is to spread optimism and hope that this, in itself, will give companies confidence to invest.
Italy's far-right League party, a partner in Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government, proposed a law Thursday to follow Donald Trump and pull out of the World Health Organization.
Market participants were amazed on Friday to read that Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena was making an unsolicited bid to take over Mediobanca. While financial specialists have reacted with scepticism, the move has been welcomed by some Italian politicians.
Human rights organizations and opposition lawmakers in Italy expressed their anger on Wednesday after the country released a Libyan warlord due to a legal technicality.
The Australian Federal Police announced they are investigating whether overseas actors or individuals are responsible for an escalation in antisemitic attacks in the country in a statement released on Tuesday. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) media ...