Europe’s shifting power balance: Draghi, Scholz and the Ukraine invasion
Europe’s southern states, often chastised for fiscal laxity, have defied expectations in the Ukraine crisis
Europe’s southern states, often chastised for fiscal laxity, have defied expectations in the Ukraine crisis
Sergio Mattarella (80) had intended to leave role but leaders could not agree on successor
Former-PM portrays himself as elder statesman in wake of health woes and sex scandals
Prime minister has months to turn around Europe’s long-stagnant third economy
Support for the maverick Five Star movement, once the country’s most popular party, has fallen off a cliff
Democratic Party victories in Rome and Turin signal a revival of fortune
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena is officially Europe’s weakest lender
Giovanni Brusca was arrested in 1996 and sentenced to life for more than 100 murders
Eddie O’Connor accused of using ‘antiquated stereotypes’ during climate conference
Analysis: Decarbonisation provides big opportunity if mix of policy, finance and innovation is right
Dublin Climate Dialogues event will ‘enact meaningful and binding commitments’
Europe Letter: Italy’s debate over jus culturae proposes new legal basis for citizenship: education
Move to be ‘catalyst for a much more meaningful outcome in November’
Debate provoked by coronavirus crisis goes beyond how to fund spending
Portugese PM describes Dutch finance minister’s dismissal of eurobonds as ‘repugnant’
Former British PM does not reveal how former taoiseach responded to overtures
Split from Democratic Party shifts balance of power in two-week-old coalition government
Ex-Italian PM believes Di Maio and Matteo Salvini will burn out and looks to Macron
Politician from hard right party once likened Cécile Kyenge, then Italy’s integration minister, to an orang-utan
Prime minister issues warning that parties must not ‘dramatise the risk of instability’
Influence-peddling charges precede assembly by PD party led by Matteo Renzi
Final polls show half the electorate are still undecided or intend to abstain
US president says pro-growth policies needed, in interview with Italian newspaper
Stefano, from Tuscany in Italy, first spotted Amy-Louise from Killiney, Co Dublin, at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels where they were both working
Italian prime minister wins confidence vote and tweets his intention to press ahead with reforms
Ending of Italian navy-run Mare Nostrum condemned as a step backwards, as its replacement, coordinated by EU Frontex border agency, has limited range
EU border control can call on one-third of Italian Mare Nostrum’s maritime resources
Disgraced tycoon set to have major say in election of next president of Italy
Giorgio Napolitano had said he would step down as soon as Italy’s EU presidency ended
Slow reform and Mafia scandals have hampered Matteo Renzi’s progress
Italian prime minister has promised much but delivered little, writes Paddy Agnew, in Rome
Flash floods, flashy politicians, ‘Il Pape’ in shirtsleeves and the future of football: these are just some of the issues on citizens’ minds this summer, as change – or the appearance of it – sweeps through a nation unaccustomed to such a deluge
Country’s youngest ever prime minister pledges to ‘revolutionise’ the economy
PM raises hackles by addressing parliamentarians with one hand in his pocket
PM starts first day in office tweeting to Italian electorate
39-year-old Democrat says government will ‘change the face of the country’s politics’
Centre-left leader picks cabinet of eight women and eight men for new Italian government
Former finance minister inadvertently tells radio station of ‘meltdown’ in Italian politics
Matteo Renzi concedes he might need time to build a consensus after invitation to form government
Up to 10 Democratic Party senators expected to vote against a Renzi administration in confidence vote
Matteo Renzi is a force of youth – but he may have rebooted Berlusconi
Premier forced out of office after 10 months by his own party
Euro zone’s two largest economies perform better than forecast in late 2013
Man about to be EU’s youngest head of government never elected to parliament
Challenger Matteo Renzi likely to become prime minister in next two weeks
Prime minister’s future set to be decided at party meeting today
The Treasury paid 1.41 per cent to sell a December 2016 bond, down from 1.51 per cent paid a month ago
Rivals dismiss likelihood of centre-right leader getting on ballot paper for May polls
Buying out remaining shares of Chrysler gives company a bigger presence in the US
Summit an opportunity ‘to drive investment to Ireland’, says Minister
World Economic Forum says rich-poor wealth gap poses biggest threat to global community
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices