
It’s been three years since Giorgia Meloni became Italy’s prime minister. During her tenure, she has cut public deficit by more than half and brought unemployment down. But beneath the surface, Italy’s economy is still struggling, with weak growth, persistent structural weaknesses and an aging population. We take a closer look. Also in the segment, a row over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia and the Dutch government is starting to raise concern in Europe’s manufacturing sector.
Trending
- FTSE-100 events group Informa kicks off hunt for new chairman | Money News
- TikTok takes down fake weight loss ads impersonating Boots
- Women get drunk faster than men due to biology not tolerance – DW – 12/22/2025
- 2025 on track to be UK’s warmest year on record, says Met Office | UK News
- Amazon blocks 1,800 job applications from suspected North Korean agents
- Buitenkraan afsluiten, guave eten en deurrubbers insmeren: zestien tips ter voorbereiding op de kou
- Wegovy pill approved by US FDA for weight loss
- Uber Clears Violent Felons to Drive
