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Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin orders nuclear weapons drills

The Guardian 06 May 2024
Italy’s defence minister said on Monday economic sanctions against Russia had failed and called on the West to try harder to negotiate a diplomatic solution with Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
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Giorgia Meloni and Ursula von der Leyen, the double act that is steering the EU ever rightwards

The Observer 05 May 2024
Von der Leyen has taken to following Meloni around, often visiting Italy to curry favour ... Add to that Italy’s relative economic weakness and notorious political instability, and Meloni is plainly punching above her weight.
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Student protesters are calling for divestment from Israel. Here’s what that means.

Austin American-Statesman 04 May 2024
Zingales and Hart, along with Italy-based University of Trento economics professor Eleonora Broccardo, co-authored a 2022 study titled "Exit versus Voice," which looks at the effectiveness of ...
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Italy bans ‘stressful’ puppy yoga

AOL 03 May 2024
Italy has banned “puppy yoga”, ruling that the fitness fad is too stressful for the animals ... “This activity has no positive aspects for the wellbeing of the animals, just economic benefits for those who organise it.”.
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Karl Marx wins Stockport seat for Labour: Councillor who shares same name as father of communism...

The Daily Mail 03 May 2024
'The regeneration rich, and economic centre of the borough, alongside the largest concentration of social housing in the borough which has been identified as being in the top 1% deprived area’s across the county,' the website adds.
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As families change, so must the safety net

The Manila Times 03 May 2024
Instead, social-protection programs should strengthen families' agency and ability to act as natural buffers against economic and social shocks ... Research indicates that strong family ties contribute to economic resilience.
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As China's Xi Jinping visits Europe, Ukraine, trade and investment are likely to top the agenda

Asahi News 03 May 2024
Orbán was the only EU leader to attend a conference in Beijing on the BRI, which has been criticized for burying participating countries in debt and failing to deliver on promised investments, something that prompted Italy to drop out last year.
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How rioting farmers unraveled Europe’s ambitious climate plan

Vox 02 May 2024
Meanwhile, European agriculture’s environmental footprint is vastly disproportionate to its economic contribution ... Yet the EU continues to pour massive amounts of money into subsidizing an economically ...
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Greece a Leader of Southern European Nations in Eurozone Development

Greek City Times 01 May 2024
Italy, long regarded as an economic burden, has shown signs of improvement, matching the Eurozone's overall growth rate through increased exports and foreign investment. Conversely, Germany's economic ...
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Archbishop Viganò: The assassination of JFK was step one in the globalist coup of society

Life Site 01 May 2024
Italy, along with the other NATO member countries, was in the midst of an economic boom in those years and 1968, the year of the great student and cultural revolution, the end of the old world, was still yet to come.
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Italy sees faster economic growth in Q1

Xinhua 30 Apr 2024
ROME, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Italy's economy grew faster and prices rose slower than in the previous reporting period, according to preliminary economic data from ... Italy sees faster economic growth in Q1.
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Study explores biology, impact, management and potential distribution of destructive longhorn beetle

Phys Dot Org 30 Apr 2024
A new study published in the Journal of Pest Science explores the biology, impact, management and potential distribution of the invasive, red-necked longhorn beetle (Aromia bungii) which has recently invaded Japan, Germany, and Italy.
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Report: BRICS+ likely new counterpoint to G7-led geopolitical order

Pressat 30 Apr 2024
The BRICS+ have much larger combined population, which, at a rate of 7.8 per cent by 2025, is expected to grow twice as much as in the G7 countries (United States, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, Italy and the United Kingdom).
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Russia refuses to back down on Gazprom's 'temporary' control of Italian firm

Anadolu Agency 29 Apr 2024
"In line with its European partners, and in particular with Germany, Italy is asking the Russian Federation to withdraw the measures adopted against legitimate economic activities of foreign companies ...

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