
Italy Approves €615 Payments for Professionals Helping Migrants Return Home
The Italian parliament has passed a security package aimed at strengthening law enforcement and reducing illegal migration.

The Italian parliament has passed a security package aimed at strengthening law enforcement and reducing illegal migration.

The Italian PM’s remarks come after some NATO members refused to allow U.S. military aircraft involved in the Iran conflict to use their airspace or bases.

Advocate General Nicholas Emiliou stated that EU law does not, in principle, prevent a member state from setting up detention facilities outside its own territory.

Italian media estimate that lawyers would receive around €615 per deportation case, with payment made only once voluntary repatriation is completed

In the clash of wills between the White House and the Vatican, it is already clear that the vast majority of Catholics will rather side with their pope than with the president of the United States.

The clash highlights widening cracks between Washington and its European allies as support for the Iran conflict falters.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Tuesday that Italy has halted its long-standing defense cooperation with Israel.

Italy’s PM says the pontiff, as head of the Catholic Church, has the right to speak out on matters of war and peace.

The PM’s Brothers of Italy party remains well ahead of its rivals, with only marginal gains for opposition parties.

The Italian PM has ruled out resigning after voters rejected her government’s overhaul of the justice system.