Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Mario Draghi wins confidence vote

Mario Draghi

Mario Draghi won a vote of confidence in the Italian Senate on Wednesday. The previous chairmanremarked, “If we still want to stay together, we must renew this bond. Mario Draghi won a vote of confidence in the Italian Senate on Wednesday, but he was badly injured. Even though he appealed for unity, MPs from the … Read more

Italian PM back to the  parliament after president rejects his resign

Italian PM

The resignation of Italian PM Mario Draghi has been rejected by the country’s president. Mr. Draghi, the widely respected former European Central Bank President, has led a broad coalition. He announced his resignation after a coalition ally withdrew its support for the government earlier on Thursday. President Sergio Mattarella, on the other hand, rejected his … Read more

Mario Draghi, the premier of Italy, has announced his resignation

Mario Draghi

Italian Premier Mario Draghi will offer his resignation Thursday evening. The move comes after a populist coalition ally refused to support a key government bill. It will be up to Italian President Sergio Mattarella to accept or reject the resignation. Following a populist coalition ally’s reluctance to endorse a crucial government package; Italian Premier Mario … Read more

Confidence vote threatens Italian government

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The Italian government was in danger of collapsing on Thursday, as the Five Star Movement decided to abstain on a vote of confidence. The decision of Five Star, an anti-establishment party, could lead to the breakdown of an already shaky coalition and potentially to early national elections. ROME: The Italian government was in danger of … Read more

Putin denies Russia’s role in looming global food crisis

global food crisis
  • Ukraine is a major exporter of grain, particularly corn and wheat.
  • Its production has been stifled by Moscow’s military offensive, causing prices to skyrocket.
  • Russia cannot sell its crops and fertilizers internationally because of Western sanctions.

President Vladimir Putin denied Thursday that Russia was to blame for a looming global food crisis caused by the Ukraine conflict.

Ukraine, a major exporter of grain, particularly corn and wheat, has seen its production stifled as a result of Moscow’s military offensive, causing prices to skyrocket and fears of food shortages, which will disproportionately affect the poorest countries.

“We have not put any restrictions on the export of fertilizers, nor on the export of food products,” Putin said as he welcomed Indonesian leader Joko Widodo, whose country holds the G20 presidency, to the Kremlin.

Moscow does “not hinder the export of Ukrainian wheat,” Putin said, adding that Russia is “in constant contact” with the UN agency in charge of the issue.

Putin instead blamed Western sanctions imposed on Russia. He said that by targeting the owners of fertilizer companies, Western sanctions have “created conditions that made it much more difficult” to deliver certain products internationally.

Moscow says it would allow Ukrainian ships loaded with food products to leave if the Ukrainian military demined its ports, an option rejected by Kyiv, which fears for the safety of its Black Sea coast.

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Volodymyr Zelensky says will attend G20 depending on other ‘participants’

Volodymyr Zelensky
  • Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says he will attend the upcoming G20 summit in Bali, depending on who else attends.
  • Indonesia has come under pressure to exclude Russia’s Vladimir Putin from the gathering after announcing in April he had been invited.
  • The G20 countries account for approximately 80% of total global economic output, while the G7 account for 31%.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky told Indonesia’s visiting President Joko Widodo on Wednesday that he will attend the upcoming G20 summit in Bali depending on who else attends.

“Certainly I accept the invitation. Ukraine’s participation will depend on the security situation in the country and on the composition of the summit’s participants,” Zelensky said following their talks in Kyiv, in an apparent reference to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attendance.

Widodo was in Kyiv on Wednesday before heading to Moscow to meet Putin, who sent troops into pro-Western Ukraine on February 24.

Indonesia, like most major emerging economies, has tried to maintain a neutral position and has called for a peaceful resolution to Russia’s months-long offensive in Ukraine.

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Italy’s Draghi vows to continue to support Ukraine

Draghi

Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Italy would continue to back Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. He ignored calls from one of his coalition partners to restrict weaponry deliveries to Kyiv. Draghi told parliament that Russia ought to be pressured to halt warring and seek dialogue. Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Italy would continue to … Read more

Italy wants Ukraine in EU, Draghi in Kyiv

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Mario Draghi reaffirmed his strong support for Ukraine’s hopes of joining the European Union. On a trip to Kyiv with the French and German leaders. Draghi called Irpin a “place of massacres committed by the Russian army”. Draghi said the EU leaders wanted peace, but said Ukraine must be able to defend itself — and … Read more

Russia should not be given any territory in peace deal, as per 82% Ukrainians

According to a poll, the majority of Ukrainians believe that Russia should not be awarded any sections of their nation as part of a peace settlement. According to a poll done by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, one of the country’s premier pollsters, 82 percent of respondents oppose territorial compromises, even if it means … Read more

Ten more European gas buyers open payment accounts in rubles

european gas

Ten more European gas purchasers have opened accounts with Gazprombank JSC, bringing the total number of customers planning to pay for Russian gas in rubles to ten. Twenty European corporations have created accounts, with another 14 clients requesting the necessary paperwork, according to the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss secret … Read more

European Parliament urges rewrite of EU treaties

European Parliament

The European Parliament on Wednesday known for the EU to rewrite its underpinning treaties, as asked with the aid of a set of European citizens who took part in a prime public session. A majority of MEPs, sitting within the parliament’s fundamental chamber inside the French metropolis of Strasbourg, voted in favour of overhauling components … Read more

Italy’s Draghi scraps Africa trip after positive Covid test

Mario Draghi

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has scrapped a go-to oil-rich Angola and the Republic of Congo after testing effective for Covid-19, his office said on Monday. Draghi, 74, who is “asymptomatic,” was to fly to Luanda on Wednesday and Brazzaville on Thursday for talks on switching energy supplies from Russia, it said. Italian Prime Minister … Read more

Italy PM in Algeria looking gas to reduce Russia credit

Italy PM in Algeria

 Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi reached gas powerhouse Algeria on Monday as Rome steps forward in efforts to decrease its heavy reliance on Russian energy imports. Italy purchases a vast majority of its natural gas from overseas, with about 40 per cent of those imports reaching from Russia. But the war in Ukraine has provoked … Read more

Italy PM in Algeria seeking gas to reduce Russia reliance

Mario Draghi

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi reached gas powerhouse Algeria on Monday as Rome steps up efforts to reduce its heavy reliance on Russian energy imports. Italy buys the vast majority of its natural gas from overseas, with over 40 per cent of those imports coming from Russia. But the war in Ukraine has sparked a … Read more