Italy's far-right League party, a partner in Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government, proposed a law Thursday to follow Donald Trump and pull out of the World Health Organization.
Human rights organizations and opposition lawmakers in Italy expressed their anger on Wednesday after the country released a Libyan warlord due to a legal technicality.
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Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, is furthering a controversial strategy in managing migration across the ...
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, who lived to the age of 96, reminds us that extreme right populism has been a persistent feature of ...
League leader, Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has decided not to attend Donald Trump's inauguration ...
The 2023 agreement aims to send asylum seekers to detention centres in Albania. Politicians have spoken out in defence of it, ...
A right-wing petition site, set up by an anti-LGBT Spanish lawyer, is campaigning to “protect” Glasgow statues in the city's ...
President-elect boasts international group of Right-wing proxies with equally provocative styles and a hostility toward ...
Italy's public debt surges to over €3 trillion, national rail operator calls for investigation into "highly suspicious" ...