Blog
Taxes for big multinationals: the historic agreement at the G7
Taxes and big tech – this is perhaps one of the biggest issues on the table of European institutions for some years now.
Europe is saved if it saves the Sahel
In just a few years, the Sahel has gone from being a marginal area in international relations with West Africa, to a strategic area. Italy has aligned itself with this approach, especially in terms of issues tied to irregular migration towards Europe where Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger are the main transit countries.
Will be 2021 the year of ‘web tax’?
DSA and DMA are European responses to the radical changes brought about by the growth of the Internet and systematic digitization.
Russia and Turkey, and above all China. The NATO summit according to Mauro
Mario Mauro’s comment for Formiche.net on Russia and Turkey, but above all China and the NATO summit scheduled for next June 14.
Italy is back in the Libyan game: a first step towards becoming a major player in the Mediterranean?
For his first official trip abroad as Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi visited Tripoli. Together with the Premier, Abdel Ddeibah discussed immigration, infrastructures, and soft power.
Good wishes for a happy Easter
“While I am interested both in economics and in philosophy, the union of my interests in the two fields far exceeds their intersection”. A Sen.
Libya, the definitive turning point?
After negotiations, Libya has a new government, the executive headed by Abdul Ddeibah. It is up to him and President Al Manfi to guide the country towards the next elections in December.
A new Italian ministry: priority for the environment
The Ministry of Ecological Transition is a newborn ministry of the Italian government, created in 2021 and chaired by Roberto Cingolani.
Merry Christmas
BETTER IDEAS TO CHANGE THE WORLD "Starting from an openness to transcendence, a new political and economic mentality could be formed that would help to overcome the absolute dichotomy between the economy and the social common good." Pope Francis Merry Christmas!...