All news on the topic: Giorgia Meloni
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Is fascism really back — or are today’s elites building something even more dangerous?
There’s hardly a ruler in the world who would identify as fascist, but if you trust the mainstream media, you will assume fascism is on the march.
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Eastern Europe fears NATO could face Russia without US military support under Trump
A nightmare scenario has been playing on eastern European minds with increasing intensity since Donald Trump returned to the White House: what if Russia attacks and the US does not join the fight?
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Britain’s leadership chaos becomes routine as another PM faces collapse
The weirdest thing about weeks like the last one in Westminster is ... they don’t feel that weird anymore.
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Alex Zanardi dies at 59 as racing legend turned Paralympic hero passes away
Alex Zanardi, the former Formula One driver who lost both legs in a racing crash and went on to win Paralympic gold medals.
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Biennale in crisis as judges quit and government opposes Russia’s inclusion
The Italian government has opposed the Biennale’s decision to allow Russia to participate in the international exhibition.
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Italian council purchases Mussolini’s villa to keep it away from ‘fascist nostalgics’
An Italian council has purchased a villa where Benito Mussolini spent his summer vacations, partly to prevent the property from falling into the hands of "fascist nostalgics".
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Epstein files show Steve Bannon sought funding to support Marine Le Pen and Matteo Salvini ahead of European elections
Donald Trump’s former adviser told Epstein in 2019 that he was ‘focused on raising money for Le Pen and Salvini’ before European elections
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Outrage in Italy as porn site posts doctored photos of PM Meloni and other high-profile women
A pornographic website that posted doctored photos of a host of high-profile Italian women including the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, and the opposition leader, Elly Schlein, has sparked outrage in Italy.
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Several injured as petrol station explosion rocks Rome, sending flames and smoke across city
Several emergency workers have been injured, including three with severe burns, after a petrol station exploded in Rome.
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Trump to abandon peace talks with Russia and Ukraine if no progress is made, says Rubio
U.S. President Donald Trump will walk away from efforts to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal within days unless there are clear signs that a deal can be done, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.
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Placebo rocker officially charged after calling Italian Prime Minister a ’fascist Nazi’
British rocker and Placebo frontman Brian Molko has been charged with defamation after hurling insults at the Italian Prime Minister mid-performance.
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Libyan migrant advocate claims his phone was targeted with spyware
Italy-based David Yambio, a critic of Meloni government, helps ICC find evidence of abuse of detainees in Libya.
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Meloni’s offshore migrant detention scheme fails for the third time, forcing Italy to take back asylum seekers
An Italian navy ship was forced to take migrants back to Italy from asylum processing centres in Albania on Saturday, dealing a fresh blow to far-right PM Meloni.
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Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni under investigation for aiding and abetting a crime and embezzlement
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is being investigated over her country’s surprise release of a Libyan police officer wanted by the International Criminal Court.
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Home Office accused of spending £10,000 on a lavish dinner at The Gherkin’s Searcys restaurant
Civil servants reportedly received special permission to use the government’s Procurement Card to host the lavish gala for their Italian counterparts in November.
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Starmer to explore Albania migration deal after meeting Italian PM and appointing new border security chief
The deal Giorgia Meloni has struck with Albania will see Tirana accept asylum seekers on Italy’s behalf while their claims are processed.
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Italian journalist ordered to pay €5,000 in damages for Giorgia Meloni height insult
Giulia Cortese convicted of defamation over two tweets that judge in Milan said amounted to ‘body shaming’
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Chameleon complex: Europe’s far right is mimicking the fight for stability and justice — and it’s working
Last week in France, the far-right National Rally won the first round of parliamentary elections, taking 33% of the vote.
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Who won, who lost and who cocked up in the EU election
The far right had a good night. Others not so much.
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Europe’s Trump moment has arrived
As the far right surges, this week’s European Parliament election will reorder the Continent’s political landscape.
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