Matteo Salvini, Italy's deputy prime minister, has proposed a bill to withdraw Italy from the World Health Organization (WHO), following Donald Trump’s executive order on Monday. Zelenskyy says Trump could end Ukraine war only if Kyiv included in talks
Italy's deputy premier and transport minister Matteo Salvini faced calls for his resignation on Wednesday following a spate of major delays to hit the nation's beleaguered rail network.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has proposed a law to follow Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Italy's far-right League party, a coalition partner with the current government, on Thursday proposed a bill to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) following the new US President Donald Trump's decision to leave the UN health agency.
Lawmakers for Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini's right-wing League party said Thursday that they have presented a bill in the Senate for Italy to leave the World Health Organization after United States President Donald Trump announced the US was pulling out.
In recent months, the Italian railway sector has experienced a period of great difficulty, characterized by a series of critical events that have called into question the reliability of the service. The Minister of Transport,
Elon Musk's brother Kimbal and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met briefly Friday at her Rome office, an Italian source said.
In recent months, the Italian railway sector has experienced a period of great difficulty, characterized by an increase in delays and a series of inconveniences that have put travellers to the test. According to official data,
Italy's Salvini Faces Calls to Quit Over Late-Running Trains By Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) - Italy's deputy premier and transport minister Matteo Salvini faced calls for his resignation on ...
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It is common sense to ban the Islamic veil in public spaces in Italy, League leader Matteo Salvini said after the right-wing party filed a bill banning the veil and setting jail terms of up to two years for husbands who force their wives or daughters to wear it.
The Minister of Transport, Matteo Salvini, held today, Tuesday 21 January, at 18 pm, an urgent briefing to the Chamber on the situation of the national railway network, with parti