The government team formed by the leader of the far-right Fratelli d’Italia party was sworn in on Saturday morning. Objective of the new President of the Council: to show that…
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Giorgia Meloni, the far-right Italian Prime Minister, was first sworn in before the President of the Republic on Saturday October 22. The first Italian government family photo was taken on…
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The President of the Republic is traveling to Rome, Sunday October 23, for a conference on peace, before meeting Pope Francis. Live on site, we find Anne Bourse. The agenda…
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While Moscow accuses kyiv of preparing a “dirty bomb”, Emmanuel Macron still wants to believe that “peace is possible”. Ukrainian firefighters try to put out a fire at energy facilities,…
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Traveling to Rome, Italy, Emmanuel Macron met the new Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Sunday October 23. The journalist Anne Bourse, live from Rome for the 8 Hours of…
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EuropeItaly
Italy: Council President Giorgia Meloni denies any “sympathy” or “closeness” to fascism
by Dispatchesby DispatchesDuring her general policy speech, the new head of the Italian government tried to reassure Brussels and Rome’s partners.Italy’s new Council President Giorgia Meloni speaks on October 25, 2022, during…
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EuropeItaly
Italy: Giorgia Meloni shows pledges to the international community
by Dispatchesby DispatchesGiorgia Meloni, new Prime Minister, addressed Italian MPs on Tuesday 25 October during her general policy speech. A speech in which she showed pledges to the international community, as explained…
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It is one of the deadliest conflicts on the planet: the war in northern Ethiopia in East Africa has been going on for two years. For the first time, direct…
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Africa
Burkina Faso: Ibrahim Traore, young putschist at the head of the country of honest men
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe new head of the military junta has made it known that he will respect the commitments already made for a rapid return of civilians to power. Burkina Faso’s new…
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Africa
Coups in West Africa: “Terrorism has made the democratic agenda secondary”, notes researcher Francis Laloupo
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe international relations teacher analyzes recent democratic setbacks in Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea. Maintenance. A man reads a newspaper on which appears on the front page a photo of…