Labor Minister Marina Calderone's recent visit to Tunis, where she inaugurated training centres for young people interested in working and living in Italy, could be the first practical step toward a ...
When the government took office, Giorgia Meloni emphasized the importance of recognizing and valuing expertise, even renaming a ministry "Education and Merit." This was a promising statement in a ...
Donald Trump's victory reflects the turbulence facing the West: declining living standards, rising competition from new global players (particularly in Asia), widening social inequality, and ...
“This isn't Hollywood.” This is precisely why some news stories could benefit from a more respectful silence, instead of continuous media speculation. The recent popularity of a miniseries on the 2010 ...
The concerns are widespread, and research increasingly confirms them: social media poses risks to the mental health of children and teens. It can contribute to body dissatisfaction, eating disorders, ...
Istat has released data on GDP for the third quarter, showing zero growth compared to the previous quarter. Meanwhile, industrial production has been in decline for eighteen straight months, and gains ...
Is the centre-right government being held hostage by powerful bureaucrats? Some clear signs suggest it might be. One example is Article 112 of the current budget bill being debated in Parliament. This ...
It's frustrating to see Europe's ongoing inability to break free from its passivity and become a continent capable of shaping its foreign policy. Even the evident changes in its relationship with the ...
The collapse of the M5s (which in 2013 was supported by 25.5% of Italians) can be compared to that of the Uomo Qualunque movement, which reached 14.6% in the Sicilian regional elections in 1947 and ...
Some argue that public spending in Italy is excessive and has increased too much in recent years, while others say the opposite. What's the real picture? How has the government managed its role in ...