Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Tuesday said Italy could consider the possibility of deploying troops in future buffer zones in Ukraine as part of a UN peacekeeping mission while noting that he did not believe European or NATO troops would be useful.
Italian leader clashes with French president during a video call between European Union leaders over plans to deploy a ‘reassurance’ force
Italy will unveil a set of measures on Friday worth roughly 3 billion euros ($3.14 billion) to help families and firms cope with high energy costs, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said.
The Pan-Ukrainian Day of Prayer included a Mass for peace at St. John Lateran Basilica, presided over by Cardinal Baldassarre Reina, the vicar for the Diocese of Rome.
As Pope Francis continued his treatment at Rome’s Gemelli hospital Sunday, he expressed gratitude to medical staff while marking the approaching third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a prepared Angelus message.
Metinvest and Danieli signed a shareholders' agreement on a partnership within Metinvest Adria S.p.A on February 19 at the Italian Ministry of Enterprise and
ROME - As Europe debates the prospect of sending troops to Ukraine, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni finds herself walking a precarious geopolitical tightrope between nurturing her special bond with US President Donald Trump and maintaining Italy's commitment to
Giorgia Meloni is less critical of the American initiative than Paris, Berlin and Brussels.
Steven Spielberg joined a drive led by Martin Scorsese and other artists to save Rome's cultural spaces, especially cinemas from being turned into malls, and hotels.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni accused Russia of "offending the entire Italian nation" on Friday as she stood by comments by the Italian president that compared modern-day Russia to Nazi Germany.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a warning to Trump and told him that Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.