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12.03.26 - 09:30
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Italy Challenges EU Carbon Market: Hidden Tax Driving Industry Abroad (ZeroHedge)
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Italy Challenges EU Carbon Market: Hidden Tax Driving Industry Abroad
Submitted by Thomas Kolbe
Italian weeks in Brussels: Just days after Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced a hardline migration policy, openly defying Brussels' globalist open-border agenda, she delivered a second shock.
At the start of the week, Italy's Industry Minister Adolfo Urso called for the suspension of EU-wide CO₂ trading—or at least a profound reform. Rome calls it a hidden tax and laments the growing displacement of Italian industrial companies to non-European locations. A conclusion that will sound all too familiar in Germany.
EU climate policy is artificially driving costs ever higher across the board. Companies able to operate flexibly are losing patience with this fanatical clientelist politics. Investments are redirected elsewhere, jobs relocated—while the taxes politicians desire are collected abroad. Yet even this argument seems to fall on deaf ears in European politics, as the European taxpayer ...
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11.03.26 - 13:03
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Italien schickt Fregatte nach Zypern (DPA-AFX)
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ROM (dpa-AFX) - Italien hat eine Fregatte mit mehr als 160 Soldaten an Bord zum Schutz des EU-Partnerlands nach Zypern geschickt. Das Schiff namens "Federico Martinengo" ist in den Gewässern rund um die Mittelmeerinsel nunmehr einsatzbereit, wie das Verteidigungsministerium ......
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10.03.26 - 12:42
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Italy Producer Prices Fall Most In 15 Months (AFX)
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ROME (dpa-AFX) - Italy's producer prices declined for the third straight month in January amid cheaper energy costs, the statistical office ISTAT showed on Tuesday.The producer price index dropped......
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10.03.26 - 08:42
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"How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can′t Be Deported?" - Meloni Rages Against Italian Judiciary (ZeroHedge)
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"How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can't Be Deported?" - Meloni Rages Against Italian Judiciary
Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sharply criticized judicial decisions blocking the detention of migrants transferred to Albania, citing the case of a Moroccan rapist with a long criminal record whom authorities say they cannot detain or deport after he applied for international protection.
Speaking to RTL 102.5, Meloni said some court rulings preventing the continued detention of migrants transferred to Italian processing centers in Albania were “surreal” and undermined public safety.
“I also wonder where the feminists are in the face of these events,” Meloni said during the interview, referring to the case of one of the migrants, Moroccan national Fathallah Ouardi, who had been transferred to Albania but was later returned to Italy after judges refused to validate his detention.
Meloni said the man had a lengthy cri...
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06.03.26 - 14:06
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Italy wins claim over name of Spanish restaurant chain The Mafia Sits at the Table (The Guardian)
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After years of court action and complaints, trademark office in Spain rules name is counter to 'public order and morality'A Spanish restaurant chain called The Mafia Sits at the Table may soon have to change its name after the country's patent and trademark office heeded objections from the Italian government and ruled that the brand's nomenclature ran counter to “both public order and morality”.Italy has pursued its claim against the chain – known in Spanish as La Mafia se sienta a la mesa – through various courts and official bodies over the past few years, alleging that the name trivialises both organised crime and efforts to fight it. Continue reading......
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