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New Zealand Government (Beehive)

Additional $14.5 million support for rough sleepers

More support is on the way for people experiencing homelessness, with the Government expanding outreach and support services to six new locations, and extending proven initiatives already underway in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch, Housing Minister Chris Bishop and Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka say. "Homelessness has been a problem in New Zealand for decades. We have a broken housing system that is more severe in challenging economic times,” Mr Bishop says. “Late last year, Minister Potaka and I announced five short-term actions to support rough sleepers.  “These included funding an additional 300 social homes for the Housing First programme, supporting providers to deliver stronger local responses, making more effective use of transitional housing, strengthening staff guidance on the use of discretion when assessing emergency housing grants, and redirecting benefit funding to better support those in need. “Those measures, including the additional 300 Housing First social homes, are already making a difference.  “Since September 2025, a total of 674 households who had been sleeping rough have been moved into stable housing, either through the additional 300 places or existing social homes. “Between November 2025 and January 2026 alone, 177 people entered a new transitional housing pilot programme in Auckland and Hamilton, managed by homelessness support providers and funded by the Government late last year. “The funding has also enabled housing assistance centres to deliver more than 1,500 support activities such as mental health or addiction support, or assistance to register for a benefit, along with increased outreach services to those sleeping rough. “Today we are pleased to confirm that the Government will provide an additional $14.54 million over the next year for support services to help people sleeping rough. “This additional funding will continue funding for existing services in our main centres with a proven track record of helping people experiencing homelessness.  "$2.7 million of this funding is to extend the support to six additional locations: Tauranga, Whakatāne, New Plymouth, Napier, Whanganui and Waimakariri. Support will be tailored to local needs, recognising that different communities face different challenges. "Local reporting and the homelessness insights report released today show there is unmet need in a number of communities around New Zealand. “This additional investment allows us to expand immediate support services for those who need a home right now, while longer-term work continues to address the underlying drivers of our housing crisis.” Mr Potaka says the investment builds on encouraging results already being seen through the Government's homelessness response. “We have already seen the difference these services can make when people are connected quickly with accommodation and the support they need. “The early results from Housing First, transitional housing and outreach services show that locally-led approaches are helping people move into housing and improve their circumstances. "We know homelessness goes beyond just a house. It can involve challenges with health, employment, addiction, family relationships, or access to services. These initiatives help connect people with the right support at the right time and improve outcomes for individuals and whānau. "Community organisations and frontline providers play a critical role in supporting vulnerable people. This investment will help strengthen that work and ensure more people can access the services available to them."  Notes to editor:  Latest Homelessness Insights Report.  Press release from September 2025 about initial support package: Expanding support for rough sleepers | Beehive.govt.nz

UK Government News

UK backs communities on the ocean's front line with £13.9 million investment

The funding supports international programmes delivering for people and nature, from flood protection to tackling plastic pollution.

U.S. Department of Defense News

Project Patriot Pipeline Crafting Avenues of Service for Skilled Workers

The War Department's Project Patriot Pipeline is an initiative designed to provide a flow of skilled workers to meet the department's needs, while simultaneously supporting the defense industrial base.

European Commission Press

Commission approves €1 billion Slovak State aid scheme to support cleantech manufacturing capacity

European Commission Press release Brussels, 17 Jun 2026 The European Commission has approved a €1 billion Slovak scheme to support clean technology (cleantech) manufacturing capacity in line with the objectives of the Clean Industrial Deal. This measure will contribute to the transition towards a net-zero economy. The scheme was approved under the Clean Industrial Deal State Aid Framework (CISAF) adopted by the Commission on 25 June 2025.

European Commission Press

Commission approves €85 million Irish State aid for agricultural companies facing increased fuel prices

European Commission Press release Brussels, 17 Jun 2026 The European Commission has approved an €85 million Irish State aid scheme to support agricultural companies facing increased fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis.

European Commission Press

2026 State of the Digital Decade report shows progress but urges closing structural gaps to reach 2030 goals

European Commission Press release Brussels, 17 Jun 2026 The European Commission published the fourth State of the Digital Decade report, showing that Europe has made progress on its 2030 digital transformation targets, such as secure and sustainable digital infrastructures and the digitalisation of public services – but the challenge now is delivering results at scale, speed and consistency.

Governo Italiano

Scomparsa del cardinal Camillo Ruini, dichiarazione del Presidente Meloni

La notizia della scomparsa del cardinal Camillo Ruini mi colpisce e mi addolora particolarmente. Un grande uomo di Chiesa, dalla straordinaria intelligenza e dalla profonda umanità, che ha difeso con vigore l’identità, la missione e il ruolo dei cattolici nella società italiana. Sono onorata di averlo conosciuto, di aver stretto con lui un affettuoso legame di amicizia e di aver potuto raccogliere i suoi preziosi insegnamenti. È stata una delle menti più lucide della società italiana e mi auguro che la sua eredità spirituale, culturale e umana possa essere raccolta come merita, per generare nuovi e generosi frutti. Lingua Italiano Fonte:  Il Presidente del Consiglio Tipologia Contenuto:  Notizie Governo:  Meloni Immagine nella notizia:  Posizione della fotografia nell'articolo:  Centrata

New Zealand Government (Beehive)

Recovery works get underway in Waioweka Gorge

Recovery works in the Waioweka Gorge on State Highway 2 (SH2) are ramping up with contracts now in place to help restore full operation of the state highway after weather events earlier this year, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says.   “Following the severe weather events in January 2026, the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) has worked hard to keep the road open. They are now focused on longer-term recovery works, with the aim of restoring full access to SH2 and removing the need for ongoing traffic management,” Mr Bishop says.   “Stellar Projects has been appointed as project managers, Beca is providing design services, and physical works contracts have been signed with Geovert and Waiotahi Contractors Ltd. This will ensure specialist geotechnical capability is complemented by local delivery expertise on the ground. “This is a significant step towards restoring this critical freight lifeline back to full operation as quickly as possible. The recovery and resilience work being delivered includes replacing damaged culverts and drains, improving 312 culverts to better manage rainfall, as well as stabilising larger slip sites such as Goldsmith slip.  “The Goldsmith slip is the largest slip on SH2 in the Waioweka Gorge. More than 20,000 cubic metres of debris fell onto SH2 because of recent weather events, closing this key freight route for over three weeks.  “Planning is well underway to repair the slip quickly and safely. Installation of a rockfall barrier system will begin later this month. From Sunday 21 June, there will be evening closures for 10 nights, from 9pm to 5am. Work will take place Sunday to Thursday, with no work on Friday or Saturday nights.  “A one-hour window from 1am to 2am will allow freight through, and NZTA is working closely with the freight industry and local communities to help minimise disruption as much as possible. “From early July, installation of the steel net will begin. This work will be carried out during the day under the current stop/go traffic management in place at the Goldsmith Slip.  “I want to thank everyone for their ongoing patience as this work is carried out. I know the disruption has been frustrating, but this resilience work is critical to help reduce the risk of further unplanned road closures. Road users should continue to keep an eye on conditions, as well as updates on the NZTA journey planner. “The regular unplanned closures show just how important targeted resilience improvements are in the Waioweka Gorge. When the road closes, the economic impact is significant, with regional losses estimated at around $8 million for every day the route is shut. “We know the impact is significant. That’s why, in Budget 2026, the Government committed around $75 million in funding for further resilience work to target some of the most vulnerable sections of the corridor between Ōpōtiki and Matawai. “The NZTA Board is due to consider updated options for investment in coming months, with a briefing provided to Ministers for endorsement. The scope of the work is expected to be a mix of slope stabilisation, rockfall protection, and further drainage improvements to address known critical and high-risk sites. “I want to thank everyone involved in keeping the road open to this point, including local East Coast MP Dana Kirkpatrick who has been a strong advocate for resilience investment in this important piece of roading infrastructure.” Notes to the editor:  NZTA is currently investing around $33 million into the recovery works in Waioweka Gorge. This includes around $25 million to return the road to its previous level of service, and a further $8 million in targeted improvements. The repair at the Goldsmith slip site includes the installation of a rockfall barrier system (attenuator) designed to capture and slow falling rocks and debris as it moves down the slope, protecting the road at the bottom. Installation of the barrier system is weather dependent. Confirmation of the scope of works expected to be delivered through the Budget 2026 funding will be confirmed in due course, once the NZTA Board and Joint Ministers have considered the options for investment. Sites identified for investment will address critical and high-risk sites identified through NZTA’s National Resilience Assessment Tool (NRAT) The NRAT is an easily accessible digital tool that provides a nationally consistent overview of all the resilience disruption risks on the transport network. The tool makes it easier to assess, prioritise, monitor, and report on state highway damage/disruptions and network resilience more efficiently and effectively and allows funding to be targeted to the most critical sites.

Élysée (Présidence française)

Sommet du G7 d'Évian : deuxième jour.

Le Président de la République et Brigitte Macron accueillent le Sommet du G7 à Évian du 15 au 17 juin 2026.

UK Government News

AI tool to slash planning decision times as government accelerates push to build 1.5 million homes

Millions of homeowners could benefit from faster planning decisions, as 2 new AI tools are unveiled to modernise England’s planning permission system.

UK Government News

Prime Minister secures major jobs and energy investment at G7 to deliver growth and security at home

Prime Minister secures major jobs and energy investment at G7 to deliver growth and security at home.

New Zealand Government (Beehive)

Boost for predator control to protect endangered wildlife

Threatened native wildlife will get a reprieve from predators with a $14.1 million boost to predator control funding, Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says. The investment from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) will support the Department of Conservation to scale up its predator control work to protect native species facing increased threat from a major South Island beech mast.  This year beech forests throughout the South Island have dropped trillions of seeds, fuelling rat and stoat breeding, which will put vulnerable native birds, bats and other wildlife at high risk over the coming year.  “We’re funding more predator control to protect our precious wildlife in national parks and other priority sites across the South Island,” says Mr Potaka.  “The additional funds will be targeted to Kahurangi, Arthur’s Pass, Mount Aspiring and Fiordland national parks, which are some of our most popular visitor sites. “DOC will control predators over more than 360,000 ha at these sites and in the Maruia, Arawhata and Landsborough valleys on the West Coast.  “This work will help safeguard species such as mohua/yellowhead, kākāriki karaka/orange-fronted parakeet, piwauwau/rock wren, pekapeka/bats, whio, kea and kiwi. “Aotearoa New Zealand is the only place in the world you find these unique species. They are a drawcard for international tourists and Kiwis alike, who visit these places to get out in nature.  “We have seen the recovery of native birds like mohua, rock wren and kiwi in areas where rats, possums and stoats are effectively suppressed. “With sustained predator control we can hold the line for our biodiversity as we work towards achieving New Zealand’s predator free goal.”  The IVL funding enables DOC to scale up to deliver its largest predator control programme ever across one million hectares or 12 per cent of public conservation land in 2026/27.  Note to editors: With the IVL funding of $14.1 million DOC will deliver predator control using aerially applied biodegradable 1080 and trapping over 367,000 ha at the following sites: Kahurangi National Park (45,000 ha) Arthur’s Pass National Park (70,000 ha) Mount Aspiring National Park (45,000 ha) Fiordland National Park (45,000 ha)  Maruia valley, Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve (37,000 ha) Arawhata valley, South Westland (75,000 ha) Landsborough valley, South Westland (50,000 ha)

New Zealand Government (Beehive)

$2m funding boost turbocharges Wasp Wipeout

Wasp control across visitor hotspots and priority biodiversity sites will double, backed by a $2 million International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy boost, Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says. “Wasps are more than just a nuisance for visitors enjoying New Zealand’s fantastic outdoors – they have a major impact on native species and are also one of the most damaging insect pests in the country, costing our economy more than $130m annually,” Mr Potaka says.  The IVL investment will mean Wasp Wipeout - which works with community groups by providing bait and technical expertise to control introduced German and common (Vespula) wasps - can spread into every region in New Zealand. “Whether it’s a beach picnic, a night out camping, or a day walk through stunning native bush, no one wants wasps joining them on their trip in the outdoors.  “Wasp Wipeout has been really successful in those places it’s currently operating, with support from community groups like local NZ Deerstalkers and Fish and Game branches, tramping and mountain bike clubs, and Te Araroa Trails Trust.  “But we know introduced wasps are an issue across the motu, and this funding boost means community groups will have the tools to tackle the issue at place.” Currently the programme, run by the Department of Conservation, treats about 30,000 hectares annually – mostly in South Island beech forests in Nelson-Tasman, Marlborough, West Coast and Canterbury. “Through this extra funding, Wasp Wipeout aims to grow that coverage to 60,000 hectares,” Mr Potaka says. “The money will also allow the programme to better plan and coordinate wasp control work and work with those developing new tools, technologies and research to control this difficult pest.  “New Zealand has some of the highest Vespula wasp densities in the world. At some sites all you hear is the hum of wasps at the height of summer. This funding will help return the sound of the bush back to birdsong.” Note to editors:  Wasp Wipeout uses vespex bait to target two of the five introduced wasp species in New Zealand (German and common wasps).  The new International Visitor Levy funding will provide $400,000 annually for the next five years.  Wasps eat important food sources for our native birds, bats, insects and lizards. They also eat a huge number of native insects and have even been seen killing newly hatched birds.  In some areas, wasp density can get to 12 nests, or 10,000 worker wasps, per hectare.  More information about Wasp Wipeout is also available here.

UK Government News

PM meeting with Prime Minister Modi of India: 16 June 2026

The Prime Minister met the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, at the G7 this afternoon.

Governo Italiano

Comunicato stampa del Consiglio dei Ministri n. 178

Il Consiglio dei Ministri si è riunito martedì 16 giugno 2026, alle ore 17.36 a Palazzo Chigi, sotto la presidenza del Vice-Presidente Antonio Tajani. Segretario, il Sottosegretario alla Presidenza Alfredo Mantovano. ٠٠٠٠٠ SPORT E GRANDI EVENTI Disposizioni urgenti in materia di sport, per lo svolgimento di grandi eventi e l’efficacia del documento di identità (decreto-legge) Il Consiglio dei Ministri, su proposta del Presidente Giorgia Meloni, del Ministro per lo sport e i giovani Andrea Abodi, del Ministro della difesa Guido Crosetto e del Ministro dell’interno Matteo Piantedosi, ha approvato un decreto-legge che introduce disposizioni urgenti in materia di sport, per lo svolgimento di grandi eventi e l’efficacia del documento di identità. In ambito sportivo, il provvedimento introduce strumenti per accelerare la realizzazione degli interventi legati al campionato europeo di calcio UEFA EURO 2032. In particolare, si rafforzano gli strumenti operativi e la struttura del Commissario straordinario, con nuove misure di semplificazione amministrativa e di coordinamento istituzionale per il rispetto dei tempi richiesti dagli organismi internazionali. È previsto uno stanziamento per i XX Giochi del Mediterraneo di Taranto 2026, finalizzato anche alla realizzazione di opere connesse alla funzionalità delle infrastrutture. Per l’America’s Cup – Napoli 2027 sono previste specifiche misure fiscali e relative ai rapporti di lavoro connessi alla manifestazione. Un’importante novità riguarda il sostegno al calcio femminile professionistico: fermo restando il sostegno per le attività giovanili e gli investimenti per gli impianti sportivi che riguardano l’intero 10% della mutualità, la nuova ripartizione prevede che l’1% delle risorse derivanti dai diritti audiovisivi sportivi assegnate alla FIGC sarà destinato al soggetto che organizza il campionato professionistico di Serie A femminile. Per il 2027 si rifinanzia, con 2 milioni di euro, il fondo “Dote per la famiglia”, con l’armonizzazione dei criteri e dei requisiti di accesso alle agevolazioni a favore dei giovani che svolgono attività sportiva presso le associazioni e le società sportive dilettantistiche. Si incrementa inoltre di 4 milioni di euro, per l’anno 2027, il fondo istituito presso la Presidenza del Consiglio dei ministri – Dipartimento per lo sport, destinato all’erogazione di borse di studio universitarie per meriti sportivi, a favore degli studenti universitari che svolgano con particolare profitto attività sportiva. Il provvedimento riordina poi l’Unione italiana tiro a segno (UITS), introducendo una separazione tra le funzioni istituzionali – l’istruzione, l’addestramento al tiro e il rilascio delle certificazioni previste dalla legge – e quelle sportive. Il decreto reca inoltre disposizioni urgenti per l’organizzazione e lo svolgimento di eventi eccezionali: le celebrazioni dell’ottavo centenario della morte di San Francesco d’Assisi e la visita del Santo Padre Leone XIV sull’isola di Lampedusa, prevista per il 4 luglio 2026. Infine, per garantire l’efficacia del documento di identità, si stabilisce che le carte d’identità cartacee non ancora scadute mantengano la propria validità fino alla naturale scadenza, anche oltre il termine del 3 agosto 2026, per determinate finalità e nei rapporti con la pubblica amministrazione e con i soggetti che erogano pubblici servizi. Nelle more del rilascio della carta d’identità elettronica, i comuni potranno inoltre rilasciare un documento di identità provvisorio. ٠٠٠٠٠ PROFESSIONE DI BIOLOGO Regolamento recante modifiche al decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 5 giugno 2001, n. 328, inerenti alla disciplina dei requisiti per l’ammissione all’esame di stato e delle relative prove per l’esercizio della professione di biologo, nonché alla disciplina del relativo ordinamento (decreto del Presidente della Repubblica – esame preliminare) Il Consiglio dei Ministri, su proposta del Ministro dell’università e della ricerca Anna Maria Bernini, ha approvato, in esame preliminare, un regolamento recante modifiche al decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 5 giugno 2001, n. 328, inerenti alla disciplina dei requisiti per l’ammissione all’esame di Stato e delle relative prove per l’esercizio della professione di biologo, nonché alla disciplina del relativo ordinamento. Il provvedimento aggiorna le norme alla luce delle modifiche intervenute negli ordinamenti didattici universitari e nella disciplina dei titoli universitari abilitanti. In particolare, sono ridefiniti i requisiti per l’ammissione all’esame di Stato, le relative prove e l’articolazione dell’ordinamento professionale, anche attraverso la revisione delle sezioni dell’albo e dei titoli di accesso. Sono disciplinati, inoltre, il tirocinio e la prova pratica valutativa, prevedendone l’integrazione nel percorso formativo universitario e lo svolgimento secondo modalità idonee a verificare l’acquisizione delle competenze professionali richieste. ٠٠٠٠٠ PROVVEDIMENTI RINVIATI Il Consiglio dei Ministri ha avviato, e rinviato a una successiva seduta, l’esame definitivo del decreto legislativo recante la “Revisione del sistema degli incentivi, in attuazione dell’articolo 3, commi 1 e 2, lettera a), della legge 27 ottobre 2023, n. 160”. ٠٠٠٠٠ CONTRATTAZIONE COLLETTIVA Il Consiglio dei Ministri ha deliberato di autorizzare il Ministro per la pubblica amministrazione Paolo Zangrillo a esprimere il parere favorevole del Governo in relazione all’ipotesi di contratto collettivo nazionale di lavoro del personale del comparto Istruzione e ricerca per il triennio 2025-2027, sottoscritta il 1° aprile 2026 dall’ARAN e da tutte le Confederazioni e organizzazioni sindacali di categoria. L’incremento retributivo medio previsto a regime è pari al 5,39%. La parte prevalente (5,15%) è destinata alla rivalutazione della retribuzione tabellare, mentre la quota restante (0,23%) alla rivalutazione delle indennità fisse aventi carattere accessorio. Inoltre, si prevede l’erogazione al personale amministrativo, tecnico e ausiliario (ATA) della scuola, con contratto di lavoro a tempo indeterminato e con contratto di lavoro di durata annuale o sino al termine dell’attività didattica, in servizio nell’anno scolastico 2025-2026, di un emolumento una tantum pari a 110 euro. ٠٠٠٠٠ NOMINE Il Consiglio dei Ministri ha deliberato: su proposta del Presidente Giorgia Meloni, sentito il parere favorevole del Consiglio di Presidenza della Giustizia Amministrativa, la nomina dell’avvocato Eleonora Maines quale magistrato di nomina governativa, appartenente al gruppo di lingua italiana, della Sezione autonoma per la Provincia di Bolzano del Tribunale regionale di Giustizia amministrativa del Trentino-Alto Adige, in sostituzione dell’avvocato Lorenza Pantozzi Lerjefors, collocata a riposo; su proposta del Ministro dell’interno Matteo Piantedosi, la permanenza in posizione di disponibilità del dirigente generale di pubblica sicurezza Massimo Macera, in considerazione del perdurare delle esigenze di qualificato supporto alle attività afferenti alle Commissioni di concorso; su proposta del Ministro dell’interno Matteo Piantedosi, la nomina a dirigente generale di pubblica sicurezza dei dirigenti superiori della Polizia di Stato Lorena Di Galante e Mauro La Matina; su proposta del Ministro della difesa Guido Crosetto, la nomina dell’ammiraglio ispettore Cristiano Nervi a direttore della Direzione degli armamenti navali della Direzione nazionale degli armamenti del Ministero della difesa; su proposta del Ministro delle infrastrutture e dei trasporti Matteo Salvini, il collocamento in posizione di comando del dott. Costantino Fiorillo, dirigente di prima fascia dei ruoli del Ministero, presso la Presidenza del Consiglio dei ministri, ai fini del conferimento dell’incarico di coordinatore dell’Ufficio infrastrutture critiche, per la durata di tre anni. ٠٠٠٠٠ LEGGI REGIONALI Il Consiglio dei Ministri, su proposta del Ministro per gli affari regionali e le autonomie Roberto Calderoli, ha esaminato quattro leggi regionali e ha quindi deliberato di non impugnare: la legge della Regione Liguria n. 1 del 24/04/2026, recante “Mutamento della denominazione del Comune di Vallecrosia in Provincia di Imperia”; la legge della Regione Siciliana n. 11 del 24/04/2026, recante “Norme in materia di sanità e politiche socio-assistenziali”; la legge della Regione Basilicata n. 7 del 28/04/2026, recante “Modifica delle leggi regionali n. 4 del 1997, n. 2 del 1998, n. 28 del 2017”;  la legge della Regione Valle d’Aosta n. 4 del 28/04/2026, recante “Disposizioni per il potenziamento della capacità di risposta del sistema regionale di protezione civile e per l’adeguamento della rete regionale di radiocomunicazioni”. ٠٠٠٠٠ Il Consiglio dei Ministri è terminato alle ore 18.09. Lingua Italiano Fonte:  Il Governo Tipologia Contenuto:  Riunioni Governo:  Meloni Numero Cdm:  178 Data Consiglio Dei Ministri:  Martedì, Giugno 16, 2026 Posizione della fotografia nell'articolo:  Centrata

Governo Italiano

Vertice dei Leader del G7 2026

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, is in Évian-les-Bains to attend the 2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit, organised as part of the French G7 Presidency and scheduled to run until 17 June. Yesterday evening, following the official welcome by President Macron, President Meloni attended the working dinner ‘Working together to address major international challenges’. On the second day of the summit, President Meloni attended the G7 and Ukraine working session and had a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney. She later participated in the working session with partner countries, the World Bank, and the African Development Bank, and met with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Lingua Inglese Immagini Album :  Évian-les-Bains, 15/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, upon her arrival at the venue for the 2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit, organised as part of the French G7 Presidency. Évian-les-Bains, 15/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, upon her arrival at the venue for the 2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit, organised as part of the French G7 Presidency, together with the President of the French Republic, Emmauel Macron, and his wife. Évian-les-Bains, 15/06/2026 – Following the official welcome by President Macron, President Meloni attended the G7 leaders’ working dinner ‘Working together to address major international challenges’. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, with other leaders before the G7 and Ukraine working session. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, with the President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump, before the G7 and Ukraine working session. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, with other leaders before the G7 and Ukraine working session. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, before the G7 and Ukraine working session. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The G7 and Ukraine working session. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, during her meeting with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, in the margins of the G7 summit. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The G7 family photo with partner country representatives. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The G7 working session with partner countries, the World Bank, and the African Development Bank. Évian-les-Bains, 16/06/2026 – The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, met with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Immagine in Evidenza:  Fonte:  Il Presidente del Consiglio Tipologia Media:  Foto 2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit Governo:  Meloni Italiano

Governo Italiano

2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit: President Meloni meets with the President of the United Arab Emirates

As part of her participation in the G7 Summit in Evian, the President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, had a bilateral meeting today with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The two leaders discussed the situation in the region, also in light of the memorandum of understanding signed between Iran and the United States, agreeing on the need to support international efforts to ensure freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. President Meloni reaffirmed Italy’s full support for the security of the United Arab Emirates and of all Gulf nations. The meeting also provided an opportunity to express appreciation for the excellent state of bilateral relations, bringing to light the common will to strengthen them further, starting with the strategic sectors of defence and investments as well as within the framework of the fruitful cooperation already underway as part of the Mattei Plan for Africa. Lingua Inglese Fonte:  Il Presidente del Consiglio Tipologia Contenuto:  Notizie 2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit Governo:  Meloni Immagine nella notizia:  Posizione della fotografia nell'articolo:  Centrata Italiano

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Press Remarks by Commissioner Várhelyi following the EPSCO Health Council

European Commission Speech Luxembourg, 16 Jun 2026 Good afternoon. First, I would like to thank Minister Charalambides and the Cyprus Presidency for all the hard work they have done over the past six months. Thi...

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The UK provided over $190m towards the humanitarian response in Yemen, and we remain committed to working collectively with partners to reach those most in need: UK statement at the UN Security Council

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