The disruptive green energy company partnered with big climate investors to foster low-cost and scalable solutions. It aims to leverage its team’s massive expertise and...
Author - Otto Lanzavecchia
“Putin’s chef” has come out of the shadows, but nothing changed in Russia. He aims for the Donbas factories and the Kremlin’s coffers, but the quality of his mercenaries...
In 2019, relations between Rome and Beijing were at their highest. Under Mario Draghi, they’ve plummeted on par with other Western countries. Now that Giorgia Meloni is...
Italian conspiracy theorists live on Telegram and share some traits. Though inspired by far-right and pro-Russian influencers, their narratives attune to Italy’s culture...
The EU failed to agree on a shared price cap on gas. Germany’s Scholz, who opposed it, set a national one, unsettling Italy’s Draghi. We reached out to two experts to...
The novel National Cybersecurity Agency is undergoing fast expansion, even as the digital landscape becomes harsher and the nation’s digital skills lag behind the EU...
“We are playing with fire – on an ember-covered ground.” The Italian elections are the perfect time for the Kremlin to fan the embers of disinformation and destabilise...
Adolfo Urso, a key figure within Brothers of Italy and possibly a heavyweight in Italy’s next government, travelled to Ukraine and met with government officials to...
As Europe diversifies away from Russian gas, Italy’s Eni announces it will completely substitute it by 2025. New gas routes (such as EastMed) are entering the fold, but...
As the Kremlin pressures the West to lift sanctions – with increasingly desperate attempts –, its spokeswoman tells elections-bound Italians they’re being “pushed to...