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The gathering in Turin will raise his international profile still further
TURIN, Italy, June 5, 2018 /CNW/ - The 66th Bilderberg Meeting will take place from 7 - 10 June 2018 in Turin, Italy.
Things are about to heat up in the EU. Italy's ministers threaten the EU/EMU with mass deportations.
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The 66th meeting of the Bilderberg Group is set to take place in Italy from June 7th to the 10th! A Serbian press release mentioned that their Prime Minister Ana Brnabi? was invited to attend the meeting in Turin Italy however Venice is still a poss
Last week, Paolo Savona, an Italian man no one outside the country had ever heard of, was denied the position of finance minister.
Heading into the second half of May, just as the political turbulence in Italy was rising as investors took fright at 5-Star's attempts to form a coalition government with the anti-immigrant League party,
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This week, market watchers around the world are justifiably fixated with the high-stakes, high-drama political developments unfolding in Italy.
Patriotic right-wing leader Matteo Salvini is "likely" to be appointed interior minister under a new deal worked out by Italy's victorious populist parties which will allow him to make good on his campaign pledge to expel half a million unautho
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Italy voted in two Euroskeptic populist parties, the 5-Star Movement and the League.
If Italy is "fixed," then why is this happening?
Sergio Mattarella's appointment of an IMF technocrat to head Italy is about to backfire on him miserably.
Commenting on today's sheer market chaos as the US and UK return from holiday, Bloomberg writes that "fixed-income markets have descended into panic amid mounting concern....
Mattarella's blunder in appointing an IMF technocrat to head the country is quite noticeable today.
Commenting on today's sheer market chaos as the US and UK return from holiday, Bloomberg writes that "fixed-income markets have descended into panic amid mounting concern....
Yields soared and Five Star has called for protests following Mattarella's decision to disallow a eurosceptic minister.
There may be another vote in Italy after all, or there may be impeachment of the Italian President.
"The Arrogance Of Institutions"
Lega's Matteo Salvini has launched a massive attack on the European Union elite after the Italian pro-EU puppet President blocked an anti-Euro Economy Minister, selected by Lega and the Five Star Movement.
Italy's current scheme of piling unfunded government spending on top of an already-huge debt is a recipe for disaster.
In 2009/10, squeezed by insolvency, a lack of liquidity, and Federal limitations, the California government began to issue a 'parallel currency' in IOUs in lieu of payment on everything from supplies to contracted services and health-care costs, so i
Here comes the flood. My worst fears of The League's leader Matteo Salvini's ego getting in the way of seizing the political moment by the horns were overblown. It feels good to be wrong every once in a while.
By the late summer of 30 BC, ancient Rome had been embroiled in an almost endless, decades-long period of instability and civil war.
The young people of Italy overwhelmingly backed parties critical of the European Union, open borders and the Euro single currency.
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In what is being called "the mother of all anti-establishment votes," populist-nationalist parties hammered parties identified as being part of the old guard in Italian elections Sunday, radically altering Italy's political landscape.
Heading into the weekend, the Italian government massively stepped up security across the country in anticipation of demonstrations by anti-fascist and far-right groups, ahead of the general election on March 04.