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Italy chooses a party with a neo-fascist legacy
Europe | Economist
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22:07 Sep 25, 2022
But Giorgia Meloni’s win is less decisive than it seems
A crushing victory for Italy’s nationalist right
Europe | Economist
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22:07 Sep 25, 2022
Giorgia Meloni of the Brothers of Italy is set to be the country’s first female prime minister
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Italy votes decisively for a coalition of nationalist-right parties
Europe | Economist
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22:07 Sep 25, 2022
Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy, looks set to be the next prime minister
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Voting begins in four sham referendums in Ukraine
Europe | Economist
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21:06 Sep 23, 2022
The results are not in doubt
Fresh evidence shows how grim life is under Russian occupation in Ukraine
Europe | Economist
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15:39 Sep 22, 2022
Military police reports from Izyum describe everyday acts of brutality
To prevent diplomatic shakedowns, Europe must curb abusive national vetoes
Europe | Economist
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13:31 Sep 22, 2022
Time to tweak the notorious Luxembourg Compromise
Renewed fighting in the Caucasus shows Russia’s waning influence
Europe | Economist
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13:31 Sep 22, 2022
Nature abhors a vacuum
Giorgia Meloni and her Brothers of Italy look set to win the next election
Europe | Economist
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10:05 Sep 22, 2022
How might a coalition led by the hard right govern?
Vladimir Putin declares a partial mobilisation
Europe | Economist
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20:30 Sep 21, 2022
Ukraine’s advances force the Kremlin to take desperate measures
Vladimir Putin’s situation looks ever more desperate
Europe | Economist
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19:37 Sep 20, 2022
Talk of mobilisation in Russia and of referendums in occupied Ukraine are both signs of weakness
Where next for Ukraine’s army?
Europe | Economist
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17:08 Sep 18, 2022
After a lightning advance, Ukrainian forces must decide whether to dig in or press on
Demonising nationalist parties has not stemmed their rise in Europe
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
Success in Sweden and soon in Italy shows their continued electoral appeal
Poland opens a propaganda-heavy canal
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
A concrete channel to avoid Russian-controlled waters
France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, gets back to work
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
Despite an energy crisis and a lost majority, he hopes to revive reforms
Spanish politicians are arguing over judges
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
It erodes confidence in the system
Italy’s probable next government contains many tensions
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
Uneasy allies could split over Vladimir Putin and fiscal prudence
Russian discontent with the war, and Vladimir Putin, is growing
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
A big reverse in Ukraine makes him look incompetent
A stunning counter-offensive by Ukraine’s armed forces
Europe | Economist
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15:04 Sep 15, 2022
Russian troops flee in disarray
Sweden’s election remains too close to call
Europe | Economist
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13:03 Sep 12, 2022
If the right wins, the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats may get a share of power
Is Russia on the run?
Europe | Economist
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19:39 Sep 11, 2022
Ukraine’s Kharkiv counter-offensive has the Kremlin on the back foot
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