
Italy’s Audit Court Blocks Sicily Bridge Project
Legal barriers have emerged to government plans for a bridge linking Italy’s biggest island to its mainland.

Legal barriers have emerged to government plans for a bridge linking Italy’s biggest island to its mainland.

The right-wing populist party argues imposing the tax, expected to generate €26 billion, is an act of sovereignty.

The White House provided no details on the specific nature of the tests but said the process would “begin immediately.”

Record immigration inflows sustain Spanish and European GDPs, but strain housing and wages.

“The triumph of moral relativism, embodied in woke ideology, represents the death sentence of Western civilization.”

French police have detained five additional suspects, including their alleged ringleader, in connection with the $102 million Louvre jewellery heist—but the priceless treasures remain missing.

The election results suggest that a centrist-liberal government will lead the Netherlands.

A return to roots in a time of confusion or just another political strategy?

As a former advisor to Macron, Aghion is in no position to judge the incompetence of the Rassemblement National.

The “staggering” number of spoilt votes in the Irish presidential election is another sign of the widening gap between the people and the EU elites.
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