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Italy’s G7 Presidency: AI and African Development Top Priorities, says PM Meloni

Italy's G7 Presidency: AI and African Development Top Priorities, says PM Meloni

PM Meloni concerns: AI impact on labor, human intellect. Meloni aims to discourage migration via African development. Italy’s G7: Tackling AI challenges, global issues, showing commitment. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has outlined the key priorities for Italy’s upcoming presidency of the Group of Seven (G7), emphasizing a dedicated focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and … Read more

Elon Musk Expresses Concern Over Italy’s Declining Birth Rate

Elon Musk Expresses Concern Over Italy's Declining Birth Rate

Musk alarms on Italy’s falling birth rate. Advertisers return to X, viability concerns dismissed. Warning: Italy’s low fertility rate is a risk for investors. Elon Musk has raised an alarm about Italy’s declining birth rate, emphasizing potential implications for investors while noting a rebound in advertiser interest on the social media platform X, formerly known … Read more

Giorgia Meloni lauds migrants deal with Albania as possible model for EU

Giorgia Meloni lauds migrants

Giorgia Meloni lauds migrants’ deal with Albania as a possible model for the EU. This groundbreaking agreement involves Albania hosting migrants. Meloni has informed the European Commission about the initiative. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has suggested that Italy’s plan to build migrant reception centres in Albania could serve as a model for cooperation between … Read more

Europe migrant crisis: Italy to construct migrant centres in Albania

Europe migrant crisis

Italy to construct migrant centres after European migrant crisis in Albania. Giorgia Meloni stated that Italy will construct two facilities. The plan will apply to migrants rescued at sea by Italian vessels. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that Italy will construct two facilities in Albania to accommodate tens of thousands of undocumented migrants. She announced … Read more

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni’s Split: Off-Air TV Controversy

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni's Split: Off-Air TV Controversy

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni announces breakup with partner Andrea Giambruno on social media. Giambruno’s off-air comments sparked controversy. Giambruno remains silent on both the separation and his remarks. Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, revealed via social media that she has parted ways with her longtime partner, Andrea Giambruno. This announcement came shortly after a TV … Read more

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni leaves partner after bigoted TV comments

Giorgia Meloni leaves partner

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni leaves partner after bigoted TV comments. Giambruno had faced criticism in recent weeks for making sexist comments. She has emphasized traditional family values as one of its core policies. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Friday that she has separated from her partner, television journalist Andrea Giambruno. Giambruno had faced … Read more

EU Emergency Plan for Migrant Arrivals in Italy

EU Emergency Plan

Over 8,500 migrants arrived in a week, overwhelming the island. Italy’s Prime Minister highlights Europe’s capacity to face big challenges. Lampedusa’s migration center meant for 400 is now holding 1,500 migrants. The European Union has unveiled an emergency plan to assist Italy in managing the influx of migrants, following a record number of arrivals on … Read more

Migrant Crisis on Lampedusa: Calls for Action and Tragic Discoveries

Migrant Crisis on Lampedusa

Tragic discovery of deceased newborn. Italy calls for EU action. Germany shifts stance on migrants. Over the weekend, the Italian Coast Guard made a tragic discovery as they found a deceased newborn baby on a boat carrying migrants bound for Lampedusa. The ANSA news agency reported this distressing incident, which came amidst growing unrest on … Read more

Italy praises hero for saving child who fell from five-story building

Italy hero child five-story building

Italy has extended its applause and admiration for a 37-year-old banker who displayed remarkable heroism by rescuing a three-year-old girl from a heart-stopping fall off a fifth-floor balcony in Turin. The swift and selfless response of Mattia Aguzzi averted a potentially tragic incident. Both Aguzzi and the child sustained minor injuries during the event. Aguzzi … Read more

Italy’s Belt and Road Initiative Dilemma

Belt and Road Initiative

Italian Defence Minister criticizes joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Italy was the only major Western country to join the BRI four years ago. Italy considers breaking free from the BRI agreement. Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto criticized Italy’s decision to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) four years ago, calling it “improvised … Read more

Italy Hosts Conference on Migration and Cooperation with Tunisia

Italy Conference on Migration

Pope Francis calls for action to help migrants seeking a better life. Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni aims to address migrant arrivals and engage with Tunisia. EU signs MOU with Tunisia, providing 105 million euros to combat migrant boat departures. National leaders gathered in Rome for a conference aimed at extending an EU-backed deal with Tunisia … Read more

Hundreds of migrants in distress off the coast of Calabria in Italy

Italy
  • The country’s navy and coastguard are hurrying to assist.
  • Last week at least 73 migrants were killed in a shipwreck in the same area.
  • Italy’s far-right government was accused of failing to do more to avert deaths.

A massive operation is underway off the coast of Italy to rescue 1,300 migrants in overcrowded boats.

The country’s navy and coastguard are hurrying to assist three vessels near the southern area of Calabria, according to reports.

The operation was classified as “especially challenging” by Italy’s coastguard because of the large number of boats and individuals at risk.

The rescue operation comes nearly two weeks after at least 73 migrants were killed in a shipwreck in the same area.

A six-year-old kid was among the fatalities, whose body was discovered on Friday.

Following last month’s calamity, Italy’s far-right government was accused of failing to do more to avert deaths.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responded by leading her government to the wreckage in Cutro.

She has advocated prison sentences of up to 30 years for people smugglers who have caused deaths or serious injuries.

This year has witnessed an upsurge in the number of migrants coming by sea to Italy. According to the interior ministry, it has registered three times as many arrivals as during the same period last year.

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Italy: migrant smugglers to face more than 30 years in jail

Italy
  • Italy’s prime minister has outlined plans for people smugglers.
  • Giorgia Meloni unveiled the proposals serving up to 30 years in prison.
  • The proposals were made during a cabinet meeting near the site of a shipwreck.

Italy’s prime minister has outlined plans that could result in extended prison sentences for people smugglers responsible for deaths and serious injuries.

Giorgia Meloni unveiled the proposals, which could result in smugglers serving up to 30 years in prison.

Ministers also agreed on measures to improve legal pathways for foreign workers entering Italy.

The proposals were made during a cabinet meeting near the site of a shipwreck that killed 72 migrants last month.

Ms Meloni insisted at the meeting in the Calabrian town of Cutro that she was determined to defeat people smuggling.

“Our response to what happened is a policy of greater firmness on the ground,” she said, adding that Italy would take action against smugglers on the boats as well as those in third countries who organized the trips.

The government has denied responsibility for the disaster, but Ms Meloni has stated that more improved and legal routes must be established to allow migrants to safely enter the country.

“I believe that another way to fight people smugglers is to send out the message that it does not pay to enter Italy illegally,” she said.

Separately, she stated that countries that assist in educating their citizens about the dangers of travelling to Italy through criminal networks would be given preferential quotas for legal migrant workers.

Protesters threw stuffed animals at passing cars as ministers were driven to a cabinet meeting in Cutro on Thursday. Some held up signs reading “They could have been saved”.

Ms Meloni’s right-wing government has come under fire for the February disaster, with questions raised about whether more could have been done to prevent it.

The majority of those aboard the 200-person wooden vessel were said to be from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, Iraq, and Iran.

The ship is believed to have sunk after colliding with rocks in rough weather while attempting to land near Crotone.

According to officials, 72 bodies have been recovered and 79 people have survived, but approximately 30 people are still missing.

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Migrant boat collides with rocks near Italy, killing 43 people

Italy

Meloni’s hard-right government has made intercepting migrant boats a priority. And new measures must be instituted to reduce perilous journeys. The majority of the remaining countries are from other parts of Africa. A wooden boat carrying about 100 migrants broke apart on rocks off the coast of Calabria, killing at least 43 people—including several women, … Read more

Protests erupted when Italian anarchist moved to jail

Italian anarchist

Anarchist Alfredo Cospito has been on a hunger strike for more than 100 days. His supporters have set cars on fire and threatened authorities. He has been transferred from Sardinia to a penitentiary in Milan. Due to rising concerns that his condition is getting worse, a convicted Italian anarchist who has been on a hunger … Read more

Italy’s gas deal with Libya draws criticism

Libya
  • Important political figures in Libya rejected it.
  • Rights groups and local observers have also criticized the two countries.
  • Mr. Aoun’s arguments criticized the agreement for raising the Italian side’s stake from 30% to 37%.

Libya: The Government of National Unity (GNU), located in Tripoli, and the Italian government oversaw an $8 billion (£6.4 billion) gas production deal, but important political figures in Libya rejected it.

Rights groups and local observers have also criticized the two countries’ memorandums of understanding aimed at reducing Mediterranean migration flows.

When Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and an accompanying group visited Tripoli on Saturday, the energy agreement was signed between Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Italian energy corporation Eni, and the memoranda was signed by the foreign ministers of the two nations.

Shortly after the gas agreement was signed, the GNU’s outspoken oil and gas minister Mohammed Aoun told Al-WTV Wasat’s that it was “illegal” and “lacks equity between the Libyan and Italian sides.”

The contract, which he emphasized was illegal and promised to “rectify,” was “bypassed,” according to him, and his government.

In a formal statement published on Sunday, the ministry reiterated Mr. Aoun’s arguments and criticized the agreement for raising the Italian side’s stake from 30% to 37%.

After the agreement was signed on Saturday, a reporter from the pro-GNU Lana news organization questioned NOC chairman Farhat Bengdara about Mr. Aoun’s absence from the ceremony.

Mr. Bengdara’s firm “works according to the law, and whoever perceives this approach as illegal must go before the court,” he responded, using strong language.

He stated that the NOC negotiation team had been approved by GNU ministries and that the government was recognized internationally.

A “message to foreign oil corporations” to return and continue energy development in Libya, he added, as well as a “clear indication that the oil sector in Libya is free of hazards,” were also included in his description of the agreement.

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Russian retreat may be the result of intense pressure, says NATO chief

Russian retreat may be the result of intense pressure, says NATO chief

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine’s Kherson peninsula would be “another victory” for the Ukrainian government. He says NATO will support Ukraine “for as long as it takes”, adding that Russia is “coming under heavy pressure”. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Russia leaving Kherson would be “another victory” … Read more

Italian authorities forbids adult male migrants from boarding

Italian authorities forbids adult male migrants from boarding

The Humanity 1 was one of four migrant-carrying ships awaiting approval to dock in Italy. Giorgia Meloni, the next Italian prime minister, has vowed to crack down on migrants crossing Mediterranean. The ship has been held up for two weeks due to Italy’s new far-right government. 35 men have been unable to disembark from a … Read more

Giorgia Meloni becomes Italy’s new prime minister: Disaster awaits

Giorgia Meloni

Giorgia Meloni sworn in as Italy’s first female prime minister. She leads a coalition of far-right and center-right parties, including her own Brothers of Italy. New government is a coalition led by two other right-wing leaders – Matteo Salvini and Silvio Berlusconi. Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s first female prime minister, was sworn in on Saturday after … Read more

Giorgia Meloni: The far-right in Italy is likely to win the election

Giorgia Meloni: The far-right in Italy is likely to win the election

Giorgia Meloni, a leader of the far right, has declared victory in the Italian election and is on track to become the nation’s first female prime minister. The most right-wing government in Italy since World War Two is anticipated to be formed by Ms. Meloni. Speaking after the vote, Ms. Meloni assured the public that … Read more