
Meloni: War in Iran Is Not Italy’s Fight
The PM expressed “firm condemnation” of the young, innocent blood shed early on in the conflict.

The PM expressed “firm condemnation” of the young, innocent blood shed early on in the conflict.

Rome prepares to push for a suspension of the Brussels carbon market, citing the potential for rising electricity prices.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says the ruling shows how asylum rules can block even public-security deportations.

The Italian government has stepped up diplomatic and security preparedness amid the escalating situation in Iran.

A Sicilian court has ordered the government to pay €76,000 to the German NGO Sea-Watch for the 2019 seizure of its migrant rescue vessel.

After the international community was shocked by anti-fascists fatally beating a young conservative activist, the French president told Italy’s PM to “let everyone stay in their own lane.”

Officials stress that Italy’s borders are Europe’s borders, and “defending them is a duty.”

Footage of officers being kicked and attacked during protests has bolstered government backing for new powers aimed at restoring public order.

The video documenting the attempted lynching of the law enforcement officer has sparked outrage across the political spectrum.

The Italian Prime Minister is convinced that, as the balance of power is not favourable to Europe, it is better to continue negotiations.