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Prime minister Giorgia Meloni says ‘debate is open’ on whether to leave Xi Jinping’s foreign investment programme
World’s largest sovereign fund will vote against appointment of Paolo Scaroni at shareholders’ meeting next week
Also in this newsletter: Poland puts its foot down on grain
Short sellers pull back after fall in gas prices and less political turbulence than expected
Mayor Roberto Gualtieri seeks to replace ‘inefficient system’ with long-term export contracts and new incinerator
Row brewing over plan to replace upper echelons of state-controlled utility
US had privately raised concerns about the sale of the site to a little-known fund in Cyprus
Head of Italian utility says shift to renewable energy is ‘clearly the way to go’
Defence minister Guido Crosetto says ‘Ukraine and our allies will be happy’
New Italian protocols aim to stem flow of people while avoiding another Ocean Viking-type row
Brussels warns prime minister Giorgia Meloni not to undermine tax evasion fight
Removal of sanctions risk for lenders could unlock bridge financing to Russian-owned ISAB Lukoil facility
Crossbridge Energy negotiating deal with Russian company for as much as €1.5bn but Rome seeks more time to close
New government’s pledge to curb illegal migration faces potential legal action over ‘law of the sea’
Italy’s new prime minister knows that keeping markets onside is wise considering the country’s finances
Italy’s economy and politics will constrain its probable new prime minister
Investors are worried about the fraught political situation and rising economic challenges
Rome says move is pending new Brussels’ sanctions amid reports vessel was ready to sail
Mario Draghi warns that sanctions against Russia would hit gas-dependent Italy particularly hard
Former ECB chief has transformed perceptions of his country but may not be premier for much longer
Bank and Italian government cannot agree terms to recapitalise struggling lender
Italian government wants deadlines extended as negotiators say capital injection remains stumbling block
Requirement would be strictest measure in Europe so far to curtail movement based on vaccination status
Catholic church fears the draft bill could erode ‘freedom of thought’
New prime minister’s close ties with Paris and Berlin reshape EU relationship
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