Italy has been invited to join a Gaza Peace Council, a move Rome sees as recognition of its diplomatic weight and credibility in the Enlarged Mediterranean. The...
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The Italian prime minister’s visit to Tokyo, timed with the 160th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Italy and Japan, underscores Rome’s push to consolidate its...
A new global public opinion survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) shows a European Union that feels less aligned with Washington, more exposed to...
The Italian prime minister’s tour of Oman, Japan and South Korea reflects a broader recalibration of Rome’s foreign policy, driven by energy security, supply chains and...
A new SWG Radar snapshot shows an Italian public increasingly worried about global instability, more pessimistic about social cohesion, and cautious in its economic...
In the coming hours, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will begin a long-planned institutional tour of the Indo-Pacific, starting with a first stop in Oman, followed...
One year after the operation that secured the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iran, Rome has carried out another high-stakes extraction.
The Italian government is following with deep concern the developments unfolding in Iran, where protests have been met with an increasingly violent crackdown.
Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced that two Italian political prisoners, Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, have been released from Venezuelan authorities...
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is using her annual press conference to reposition Rome as a more consequential diplomatic actor — less reactive, more embedded in...


