Italy

The European Commission has deployed migration experts to Ceuta following the recent arrival of 80,000 migrants from Morocco, triggering a humanitarian crisis. The mission aims to assess local needs and enhance EU support for Spanish authorities amidst concerns of further mass crossings.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Danish Premier Mette Frederiksen issued a joint statement affirming their stance against “uncontrolled migration” and commitment to protect Europe’s Christian cultural heritage. They advocate for stricter migration policies and call for coordinated EU action to combat illegal immigration and enhance border security.

Italy has summoned the Russian ambassador following offensive remarks by presenter Vladimir Solovyov, who labelled Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni a “disgrace to the human race.” Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani expressed formal protest against these “extremely serious” insults, denounced by opposition leaders as unacceptable and sexist.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have agreed to enhance defence cooperation, focusing on drone production after discussions in Rome. No specific details were released; however, both leaders expressed commitment to strengthening joint initiatives in defence amidst ongoing Russian strikes on Ukraine.

The “No Kings” movement in the US is increasingly impacting Europe, as protests against President Trump’s policies connect with nationalist sentiments, particularly in Hungary. Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s upcoming election could further align EU movements with Trump’s ideology, prompting concerns over democracy and rule of law across the continent.

EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING

This morning, polling stations in Italy remain open for a two-day referendum on judicial reform, with voter turnout at 14.88%. The outcome will significantly impact Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government ahead of national elections.

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