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Italy is one of the main countries of arrival in Europe for thousands of minors crossing the Mediterranean on their own. Since the beginning of her mandate as prime minister, far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has prioritised the fight against illegal immigration. This fall, the Italian executive approved a decree targeting unaccompanied minor migrants. The text toughens their living conditions and imposes stricter measures on verifying their age. Our correspondents report from Palermo, on the island of Sicily.
Surveys have fluctuated wildly in the run-up to election day, but observers believe that whichever party wins the most seats in this Wednesday’s parliamentary elections in the Netherlands may need support from at least three other parties to govern. Dilan Yesilgoz, leader of the centre-right VVD party and successor to outgoing PM Mark Rutte, is hoping to cap a meteoric rise by clinching the top job. She would be the first woman to do so in the Netherlands. Born in Turkey, the 46-year-old Yesilgoz has taken a hard line on immigration. For more, we speak to Professor Joop van Holsteijn from the Institute of Political Science at Leiden University.
The rockers have teased an ‘unreasonable’ sound.
Mirror Sport – Harry’s Soft Spot The back page of the Mirror leads with reports that Harry Maguire has urged the Premier League officials to take a stand against what he calls ‘ridiculous’ penalties. The back page also reports that there will be no wives and girlfriends staying near England’s hotel in the Euros 2024. And Wales vs Turkey ended in a draw, meaning Wales will now have to settle for playoffs.
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