New decision on restriction of Italian citizenship does not end the case, says lawyer
Italy's Constitutional Court upheld a law restricting citizenship access to descendants born abroad, but legal experts believe this is not the final word on the issue.
The blind friends of the ayatollahs
An Italian base in Erbil, Iraq, was hit by a missile, but no soldiers were harmed due to their evacuation to bunkers.
Italian citizenship: Court's decision to maintain restriction frustrates lawyers; understand impact for Brazilians
A recent decision by the Italian Constitutional Court upheld restrictions on Italian citizenship, surprising immigration lawyers who anticipated the law would be deemed unconstitutional.
Italian Constitutional Court maintains restrictions on citizenship by blood right
The Italian Constitutional Court upheld the legitimacy of a law imposing restrictions on citizenship by descent for individuals born abroad.
Italian Court Rejects Appeal and Upholds Law Restricting Italian Citizenship to Foreigners
The Italian Constitutional Court upheld a law that restricts citizenship grants to foreigners, dismissing claims of unconstitutionality.
Italyโs Meloni breaks with Trump over Iran war
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has publicly criticized the US-Israeli military actions against Iran, indicating a significant departure from her previously supportive stance alongside Donald Trump.
Meloni criticizes US-Israel attack on Iran as 'beyond international law'
Italian Prime Minister Meloni condemned the US and Israel's attacks on Iran, describing them as interventions 'beyond international law' and affirmed Italy's non-participation in such actions.
Italian Citizenship: Court Analyzes Constitutionality of Law Impacting Brazilian Descendants
Italy's Constitutional Court is examining the constitutionality of a new citizenship law affecting Brazilian descendants of Italian citizens.
Italian citizenship: Court analyzes constitutionality of law that impacts Brazilian descendants
The Italian Constitutional Court is examining the constitutionality of recent changes to citizenship laws that affect descendants of Italians born abroad, particularly impacting Brazilian citizens.
Giorgia Meloni: Attacks on Iran Violate International Law
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized American and Israeli interventions in Iran, declaring them violations of international law.
Meloni: "I do not have the necessary information to take a position" on the war
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that she cannot take a definitive stance on the Middle East war due to a lack of sufficient information.
Drugs, knuckle dusters, and knives on Corso Como. A busy night for the carabinieri
A 19-year-old Italian was arrested for drug possession and other individuals were reported for weapon offenses during a significant law enforcement operation in Milan.
Franca Viola: The woman who changed Italian law by refusing to marry her rapist
Franca Viola became a symbol of cultural progress and womenโs emancipation in post-war Italy by refusing to marry her rapist, challenging the tradition of 'restorative marriage.'
There is still time to stop the anti-Semitism law. Albanese does not give up
The Italian Senate has approved a bill to combat antisemitism, with votes from major parties except for a split in the Democratic Party, leading to protests from the radical left.
"We are not at war". Crosetto in Parliament on Iran: US and Israel outside of the law
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto speaks in Parliament, condemning the actions of the US and Israel in Iran and stating that they are outside of international law.
The Italian Defense Minister opposes the attack by the US and Israel on Iran: 'Of course, it clearly violated international law'
Italy has officially condemned the recent military actions by the US and Israel against Iran, with Defense Minister Guido Crosetto asserting it violates international law.
Crosetto stings Sanchez: "On bases to the US, we are like Spain, but the hero is him..."
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto discussed the ongoing conflict in Iran, emphasizing that no government was aware of the military actions involved and acknowledging Italy's role in a European decision-making process for assistance to Gulf countries.
Nordio studies a law against the De Raho cases
Italian Minister Nordio proposes a law to address potential conflicts of interest involving former magistrates now serving in parliament in relation to anti-mafia investigations.
The left turns its back on the Jews
The Italian Senate's approval of an anti-Semitism law reflects a significant divide within the left, as major opposition parties opted not to support the legislation amid ongoing anti-Jewish hostility.
Bank sends injunction decree for 26,000 euros to a customer, condemned to pay him 80,000
An Italian bank has been ordered to pay a customer 80,000 euros despite initially sending an injunction for 26,000 euros due to incomplete contract documentation.
PD, M5S and Avs: "Support Spain and stop military actions"
Italian political parties call for support for Spain's anti-war stance and urgent measures to stabilize the economy amid threats from the US.
Anti-Semitism Law, Approval by the Senate. PD Divided: Reformists with the Right, 5S and Avs Vote Against
The Italian Senate has approved a law to combat anti-Semitism, with votes from the right-wing coalition and some reformist members of the Democratic Party, while the majority of the PD abstained in protest of the law's definition of anti-Semitism.
War vultures speculate on those who want to leave the Gulf
There are reports of exorbitant airfare prices and ticket speculation due to the current crisis in the Gulf, prompting action from the Italian government and law enforcement.
Mantovano on Crosetto in Dubai: 'Intelligence does not monitor the private travels of ministers'
Alfredo Mantovano defends Defense Minister Guido Crosetto's recent trip to Dubai, stating that intelligence agencies do not track ministers' private travels as per Italian law.
Who kills loses rights to the remains, definitive approval from the Chamber
The Italian Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved a law that strips murderers and certain offenders of their rights to the remains of their victims.
The Russian Embassy Attacks Meloni
The Russian Embassy in Italy rebuts Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's statements regarding international law and Russia's actions in Ukraine.
Italian PM links Iran crisis to Russia's war against Ukraine, saying chaos was inevitable
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni highlights the Iran crisis as an extension of the chaos derived from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, urging Tehran to halt its aggressive actions.
Meloni: "The crisis of international law is born from the war in Ukraine. Iran must stop the attacks in the Gulf"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran and its implications for international law in an interview.
Conspiracy Theorists Unleashed on Electoral Law and Referendum Whispers. "But There's No Connection"
In a discussion at Fiumicino Airport, Italian politicians Maurizio Lupi and Stefano Candiani debate the timing of presenting a new electoral law amidst a referendum campaign.
Italian Senate approves extension of deadline for requesting citizenship for minors born abroad
The Italian Senate has approved an extension to May 2029 for minors born abroad to apply for Italian citizenship.
Electoral law, Salvini: 'Everything can be improved'
Matteo Salvini acknowledges that the electoral law could be improved, amid opposition claims of its unconstitutionality and discontent from his own party members regarding the abolition of single-member constituencies.
Electoral law, there is an agreement. Meloni: text in Parliament but we will not impose confidence
Italian political leaders have reached an agreement on a new electoral law aimed at ensuring stable parliamentary majorities, but Prime Minister Meloni has stated they won't impose confidence in Parliament regarding this proposal.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.
Ukraine Decree, definitive approval in the Senate with confidence vote: it is law
The Italian Senate approved the Ukraine Decree with a confidence vote, officially enacting it into law.
From Uno Bianca to Rogoredo. The State has antibodies to achieve justice
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi asserts that no one is above the law following the controversial shooting of a drug dealer by police in Rogoredo.
Meloni's Anger: "A Betrayal". Left Attacks: "Government in the Chamber"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses outrage over the investigation into the death of a drug dealer, labeling it a betrayal against the nation's police forces and calling for justice.
โWe Stand with the Officerโ: The Backfire of Center-Right Leaders Attacking Prosecutors on Rogoredo
Italian center-right leaders face backlash after previous support for law enforcement comes under scrutiny following incidents in Rogoredo.
Rogoredo, Meloni: "The policeman has betrayed the Nation and the honor of the law enforcement forces"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacted strongly to the shooting incident involving a police officer accused of murdering an unarmed drug dealer in Rogoredo, Milan.
Italian Chamber of Deputies approves extension of the deadline for recognition of citizenship for minors born abroad
The Italian Chamber of Deputies approved a deadline extension for citizenship applications for descendants of Italians born abroad to May 2029.
Richer paychecks with the Irpef cut
In March, Italian pensioners will see an increase in their paychecks due to a combination of measures from the Budget Law, including cuts to the Irpef tax, annual revaluation, and social benefits increases.
Electoral law: mandatory to include the candidate for Prime Minister in the program
The Italian government aims to introduce a new electoral law requiring the name of the Prime Minister candidate to be included in electoral programs.
Pro-Palestine Demonstrations, 18 Precautionary Measures in Turin: 'Repression of the Struggle for Palestine'
Italian authorities have announced precautionary measures against 18 individuals involved in pro-Palestine demonstrations in Turin, citing ongoing investigations into violent protests.
Italy: The opposition reacts to the country's participation in the Peace Council meeting
Italian opposition parties criticized the government's plan to attend the inaugural meeting of the Peace Council led by President Donald Trump, arguing that it undermines the United Nations and contradicts international law.
The lawyer who helped a doping-suspended Italian to the Olympics: 'I've just learned to spell biathlon'
The article covers various stories from the ongoing Winter Olympics in Italy, focusing on a lawyer aiding a doping-suspended athlete, a German bobsleigh hopeful, and an alpine skier aspiring to become a pilot.
Summit of the majority, focus on the priorities of the last year of government
The Italian government leaders discussed legislative priorities for their final year, focusing on energy decree and electoral law during a summit in Palazzo Chigi.
SafeDrive Speed Cameras: The Interior Ministry Rejects Automatic Fines for Seatbelts and Phones While Driving
The Italian Interior Ministry clarified that SafeDrive monitoring systems can assist in law enforcement but cannot autonomously issue fines for violations like not wearing seatbelts or using a phone while driving.
Finocchiaro: "Thirty years ago the law on rape, a secret pact between women"
Former parliamentarian Finocchiaro reflects on a historic change in Italian legislation regarding sexual violence, emphasizing the role of women in shaping the law over the past thirty years.
Italyโs Meloni pushes naval blockades to stop migrant boats
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government has proposed a draft law to implement naval blockades against migrant boats to enhance border security.
Italian island has little-known law with ยฃ435 maximum fine for everyday item
Capri, an Italian island, imposes a ยฃ435 fine for carrying single-use plastic items, aiming to protect its environment from tourist-related waste.
Migrants, new draft law expected in cabinet: hypothesis of naval blockade and stricter family reunifications
The Italian government is set to introduce a new immigration law that includes measures for a naval blockade and tighter regulations on family reunifications.