Everyone with Sanchez, the left conquered by another Spaniard
The article discusses the fascination of the Italian left with Spanish political leaders and their influence, particularly highlighting Pedro Sรกnchez.
Senate approves the anti-Semitism bill. Gasparri: "Satisfaction". Mieli (FdI): "Now Pd-M5s has Albanese as spin doctor"
The Italian Senate has approved the anti-Semitism bill with significant majority support, showcasing a division within left-leaning parties while center-right factions express satisfaction with the legislation's passage.
The Italian Left at the Court of Pedro Sanchez: He is the New Idol of Schlein & Co.
Pedro Sanchez's public opposition to Donald Trump and the war in Iran has led to a resurgence in his political fortunes and rekindled admiration from Italy's progressive politicians.
Mantovano on Crosetto in Dubai: 'Intelligence does not monitor ministers' private trips'
Minister of Defense Guido Crosetto's trip to Dubai has sparked controversy, prompting undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano to clarify that intelligence agencies do not monitor private travel of ministers.
Annoyance
A video by Italian politician Alessandra Moretti has sparked significant debate and criticism for its parodic content targeting the government.
Antisemitism, the PD Betrays Segre
The Italian Democratic Party (PD) fails to unite on anti-antisemitism legislation, despite calls from senator Liliana Segre for a broad consensus against antisemitism.
The 90th birthday of Occhetto, from his wife to Elly and the PCI secretaries: "We are at fascism"
The article discusses the 90th birthday celebration of Achille Occhetto, a prominent figure in Italian Communist politics, reflecting on his past significance and the current political landscape.
Everyone in the square in Rome for the "Free Iran" demonstration. But M5S, Pd, and Avs abstain
A demonstration titled "Free Iran" took place in Rome, supported by Iranian communities and various political parties, but key Italian parties like M5S, Pd, and Avs were notably absent.
Italy Divided Even in War: Attacks on Tajani and Crosetto. The Minister: 'I Was Wrong'
In the context of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Italian political figures are engaging in discussions around the need for solidarity and proactive measures amidst divisions in views on foreign policy.
We recommend four (beautiful) novels
The article highlights four notable Italian novels released recently, showcasing a range of themes from humor to dystopia.
Crosetto, Fratoianni: 'Superficiality in going without a security detail puts oneself and others at risk'
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto's decision to vacation without a security detail is criticized for compromising safety.
Schlein supports Tehran. 'Dangerous attack'. And Prodi celebrates the end of Ramadan
Italian left expresses support for Iran while criticizing the government's alignment with the US amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
At the Chamber, the cross-sectional conference on gaming raises the alarm: without balanced reform, the sector will die
A cross-party conference in the Italian Chamber of Deputies warns that without timely and balanced reforms to the gaming sector, thousands of small and medium enterprises risk closure, jeopardizing tens of thousands of jobs.
New "power couple"? Merz and Meloni are rewriting the political map of Europe
The article discusses how German politician Merz and Italian Prime Minister Meloni are forming an influential political alliance in Europe.
From Travaglio to the M5S, here's who cheers for the Iran of the ayatollahs
A faction of the Italian left mourns the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei while Iranian citizens celebrate, hoping for renewal and peace in their country.
Crosetto returning from Dubai: 'I'm returning alone, I will pay three times for the state plane'
Italian Minister Crosetto is returning alone from Dubai amidst political criticism and vows to cover triple the cost of the state plane.
The left supports the ayatollah: "USA-Israel fascist alliance"
Several Italian leftist intellectuals and politicians express strong hostility towards Israel and the United States amidst military operations in Iran.
Laura is here! The (re)victory of Pausini
Laura Pausini, an Italian singer, faces criticism for not engaging with the political and cultural themes of her heritage, despite her immense popularity.
Crosetto stuck in Dubai, political case erupts
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto and his family are stranded in Dubai due to suspended flights following military escalations involving Iran, Israel, and the US.
Turin, Ramadan Arrives and Porta Palazzo Becomes a Kasbah
Italian politicians demand local police intervention in Porta Palazzo during Ramadan to address irregularities in food and goods distribution.
From the Quran to the CSM
The article discusses the involvement of an Italian Islamist party in the upcoming elections and its alignment with the left against the Meloni government in the context of a referendum on justice.
The opposition makes controversy over the 'monument' Mogol
The article discusses the criticism faced by Mogol following a prestigious award recognizing his contribution to Italian music.
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.
The Left's Weapon at the Polls: 1.7 Million Muslims to Reject the Referendum and Meloni
The Italian political landscape is witnessing the mobilization of the Muslim community, with 1.7 million potential voters poised to impact the outcome of an upcoming constitutional referendum.
Occhetto: "On Prague, the PCI put me on trial. I suffered for the turning point"
Achille Occhetto reflects on his political journey and the challenges he faced within the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during significant historical moments.
From Meloni to Schlein, the political condolences
Italian politicians express condolences for the victims of the tram derailment in Milan, calling for truth and justice regarding the incident.
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.
Meloni, the Italian Liberals and Europe
The article discusses how Donald Trump's actions have prompted European authorities to rethink their defense policies, with Italy and Prime Minister Meloni positioned at the center of this shift.
Almasri in Clockwork, Those Suspicions of Nordio
The Italian Justice Ministry's cabinet chief, Giusy Bartolozzi, is under investigation for providing false information related to the Almasri case, sparking political tensions.
Nuns killed in Burundi. Money from Emilia to the organizer of the triple murder
The article discusses the controversial financial ties between Emilia-Romagna officials and the man accused of orchestrating the murder of three Italian nuns in Burundi in 2014.
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.
Day three, still calm. But itโs Telemeloniโs fault
The article discusses the criticism and expectations surrounding Italian Prime Minister Meloni, emphasizing the lack of political drama and incidents in the media.
Piero Barucci has died, he was a banker and Minister of Treasury during the difficult years of the lira
Piero Barucci, the Italian economist and former Minister of Treasury, has passed away at the age of 92.
Farewell to Piero Barucci, former minister and economist. He was 92 years old
Piero Barucci, a prominent Italian economist and former minister, has passed away at the age of 92.
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.
Giorgia, the daughter of the people who gave a voice back to the right-wing community
The article discusses the launch of Italo Bocchino's book about Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, highlighting her connection to the right-wing community and her popularity among Italians.
The No lands in a mosque. And the imam of Hannoun attacks the government
In a mosque in Piacenza, an imam criticized the Italian government during a referendum discussion on justice, reflecting tensions between the Islamic community and political authority.
The Caivano Decree Works. But the PD Complains
The Italian left criticizes the Caivano Decree, which has significantly reduced crimes among 14-year-olds, despite its apparent success in lowering juvenile delinquency.
Nanni Moretti's 'Dear Diary' for the No to the Referendum
Renowned Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti publicly announced his opposition to the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22-23.
The cartoon by Ellekappa: Meloni and the Constitution
The article presents a cartoon by Ellekappa addressing issues related to Meloni and the Italian Constitution.
A Sanremo in Albanian
An ongoing festival in Albania highlights issues related to illegal migrants and the Italian government's handling of immigration policies as criticism mounts from the left.
Salvini and the Rogoredo Murder: Ellekappa's Cartoon
The article features a cartoon by Ellekappa related to former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and the murder case in Rogoredo.
Dossier Investigations, Gasparri: "Today a parliamentary document reveals who De Raho is: the grillini should apologize"
The Italian Antimafia Commission approved a majority report on the misconduct related to political dossier investigations, sparking controversy over high-profile prosecutors.
All the Secrets of the Social Communication of Fratelli dโItalia
A new book reveals the digital communication strategies employed by the Italian political party Fratelli dโItalia, emphasizing the importance of genuine engagement over superficial metrics.
Dossier Investigations, the Circle Tightens on de Raho. Gasparri: "The PD Distorts the Truth"
The Italian Anti-Mafia Commission has approved a major report detailing alleged illegal activities by military personnel linked to political figures and economic actors.
Separated at home
Pina Picierno, a prominent figure from the Italian left, faces backlash for engaging in dialogue with a right-wing politician amid a polarized political landscape.
Urgent Issues to Address in Germany
The article discusses urgent military and political issues concerning Italy's role in German regions, emphasizing the formation of battalions from Italian prisoners and the need for military readiness.
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.
Conti: "Meloni? If she buys a ticket, she can come". The premier: "Fabricated news about me"
Carlo Conti stated that Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni can attend the Sanremo Festival if she buys a ticket, dismissing a formal invitation, while Meloni responded to the rumors about her attendance as fabricated news.
Pensions, Talk Lies. Everyone Shoots at the System but Here are the Real Numbers
A recent Italian television report highlights emotional stories about the pension system while discussing political divides over necessary reforms.