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European Parliament Press

Press release - Parliament supports EU aid for laid off Belgian workers

On Tuesday, MEPs voted to support mobilising €2 million in EU aid to help former workers at car glass manufacturer Soliver, following the company’s bankruptcy. Committee on Budgets Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

European Parliament Press

Press release - Final approval of new measures to support farmers in the food supply chain

On Tuesday, Parliament approved new rules to strengthen the contractual position of farmers and help stabilise their incomes. Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

European Parliament Press

Press release - AI Act: EP approves simplification measures and “nudifier” app ban

The simplification measures aim to support companies as they comply with the AI Act, while maintaining the law’s main provisions and risk-based approach. Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

UK Government News

TRA proposes extending anti-dumping measure on wire rod

The TRA has proposed that an anti-dumping measure on Wire Rod from China be extended at unchanged rates.

Governo Italiano

President Meloni meets with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, met with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, today, in the margins of the G7 summit in Evian. The meeting provided an opportunity to review the implementation status of the Italy-Canada action plan for enhanced cooperation, with both leaders concurring that it would be opportune to consolidate this further. In this context, they agreed to continue working toward the adoption of a framework agreement between Rome and Ottawa on strategic issues such as defence, infrastructure, energy, critical minerals, and space. With particular regard to critical minerals, President Meloni thanked Prime Minister Carney for Canada’s decision to grant Italy priority access to its stockpiles, ensuring the security of supply chains. During the meeting, the two leaders also had an in-depth discussion on the main issues on the international agenda, reaffirming their shared commitment to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and common support for stability in the Middle East and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, in line with international law. 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

UK Government News

UK deepens joint migration efforts and marks Pakistan’s role in brokering US-Iran peace deal on two-day Ministerial visit

UK thanks Pakistan for their leadership in brokering the US-Iran peace deal and bolsters joint efforts to tackle illegal immigration into the UK.

UK Government News

Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Switzerland: Olivia Ricketts

Ms Olivia Ricketts has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation and His Majesty’s non-resident Ambassador to the Principality of Liechtenstein in succession to Mr James Squire.

Governo Italiano

President Meloni meets with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, met with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, today, in the margins of the G7 summit in Evian. The meeting provided an opportunity to review the implementation status of the Italy-Canada action plan for enhanced cooperation, with both leaders concurring that it would be opportune to consolidate this further. In this context, they agreed to continue working toward the adoption of a framework agreement between Rome and Ottawa on strategic issues such as defence, infrastructure, energy, critical minerals, and space. With particular regard to critical minerals, President Meloni thanked Prime Minister Carney for Canada’s decision to grant Italy priority access to its stockpiles, ensuring the security of supply chains. During the meeting, the two leaders also had an in-depth discussion on the main issues on the international agenda, reaffirming their shared commitment to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and common support for stability in the Middle East and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, in line with international law. Lingua Italiano Fonte:  Il Presidente del Consiglio Tipologia Contenuto:  Notizie 2026 G7 Leaders’ Summit Governo:  Meloni Immagine nella notizia:  Posizione della fotografia nell'articolo:  Centrata

UK Government News

Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Liberia: Paul Simister

Mr Paul Simister has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia.

UK Government News

UN Human Rights Council 62: UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and in Israel

UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and in Israel. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Kumar Iyer.

Kremlin (President of Russia)

Meating with Head of the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania Sergei Menyailo

Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Head of the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania Sergei Menyailo.

European Commission Press

Commission will engage with industry following European Citizens' Initiative on the disabling of videogames by publishers

European Commission Press release Brussels, 16 Jun 2026 The European Commission will engage with consumers and publishers by the end of 2026 to explore ways to improve industry standards, as a response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) ‘Stop Destroying Videogames'.

Governo Italiano

President Meloni’s press statement with Prime Minister Takaichi of Japan

Good morning, everyone, and thank you. Thank you for being here. It is truly an honour and a pleasure for me to welcome the Japanese Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, my friend Sanae, to Rome. I hope I’ve managed, to the extent possible in the short amount of time we have available, to return the warm welcome my delegation and I received when we visited Tokyo in January. I am very pleased to have the opportunity to meet again, as it is clearly an opportunity to talk with a friend once again, as well as to discuss with a pragmatic, practical, and determined leader, with whom I share a particularly strong political alignment. Like me, she too is convinced that Italy and Japan are naturally strategic allies, destined to work together because they know that, together, they can help shape both the present and the future. This alignment is not only bilateral in nature, and it is perhaps no coincidence that we are seeing each other before the start of what will be a very important G7, set to begin this evening, during which we will be discussing a great many things. This has therefore also been an opportunity to align our positions and exchange our points of view ahead of such an important summit. Sanae and I reflected in depth on the major international crises, expressing our satisfaction regarding the announcement of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, and reiterating the crucial importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz and safeguarding freedom of navigation – an alignment also confirmed by Japan joining the joint statement issued by Italy, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France.  We likewise discussed Russia’s unacceptable aggression against Ukraine, reiterating Italy’s and Japan’s commitment to defending international law and to a just and lasting peace. Furthermore, we cannot look the other way in the face of Russia’s latest brutal attacks against civilians.  I believe solidarity is fundamental, especially when Russian attacks and acts of aggression go so far as to target ancient symbols of Christianity and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Our unwavering support and efforts towards peace will of course be key focus points of the G7 summit, where we will reaffirm our commitment to a revival of the negotiation process and a cessation of the conflict.  Moving forward, we wish to continue following this path of cooperation and provide greater depth to the ties that already unite us, giving even stronger impetus to our special strategic partnership, also because we believe this is the most serious way to mark the 160th anniversary of our diplomatic relations. Back in 1866, the world was at the dawn of a new era and, from many points of view, today’s scenario isn’t all that different if we consider the powerful transformations we are experiencing, the effects those transformations are having on our societies, and the speed with which they are happening. I am thinking here – and we were discussing this a few moments ago – of the impact of artificial intelligence, for example, as well as the energy transition, geoeconomic fragmentation, and the instability which has now become systemic on the global stage. It is in this context that Italy and Japan have decided to cooperate even more closely, focusing above all on the areas that will define the coming decades – robotics, emerging technologies, the space economy, clean energy, mechanical engineering, life sciences, infrastructure, and defence. These are areas in which we can capitalise on the complementarity between our production systems, our strong export tradition, the quality of our industrial chains, and the intensity of our scientific and cultural exchanges.  When Sanae and I met in Tokyo in January, we together set a number of concrete goals we wanted to reach and, as we are both women at the helm of our respective nations, we have also achieved them after just a few months. We agreed to launch an economic security consultation mechanism to consolidate our value chains and join forces to protect strategic sectors, and we have done it. The bilateral working group on economic security met in Tokyo on 27 May and we are ready to host the next meeting here in Italy. We also decided to initiate a dialogue on space cooperation to combine the expertise of both our space agencies and our companies. We have also done this, with the first discussion session held in May. This process will continue. With regard to defence, which is another crucial area of our cooperation, we have continued to work side by side on a very strategic programme – the Global Combat Air Programme – together with the United Kingdom. This programme involves the development of a sixth-generation fighter jet and, on this too, we have finally entered the operational phase. These, however, are just a few examples. Today we have decided to put other initiatives in the pipeline, undertaking to see each other again before the end of the year in the margins of the G20, where we will announce the concrete initiatives we have advanced. One concrete initiative we are working on concerns Africa. Italy and Japan share the same approach to the African continent, and it is our intention to initiate a structured bilateral dialogue in order to build synergies between our Mattei Plan and Japan’s TICAD. We also intend to develop cooperation regarding the Arctic, which is one of the strategic quadrants for both the present and the future. We want to deepen our collaboration in priority sectors, such as artificial intelligence, as we were saying, but also biotechnologies. Natural disaster prevention is another issue on which we certainly intend to do more together, because we have many experiences in common and also share particularly important know-how on how to address seismic risks in an increasingly effective way. It is also our intention to further our cooperation on next-generation civilian nuclear power and combine Italian and Japanese engineering expertise. In 2027, we plan to organise another meeting of the Italy-Japan Business Group, following the one held in Nagoya a few weeks ago, as well as to support mutual investments, open up our markets even more, further boost our trade, and work together on critical raw materials. I’ll avoid listing all the things we are working on, as it really would take too long, but, as you can see, there is an extraordinary and special alignment between our two nations, between our two leaderships, and between our visions, and we intend to make the most of this. I therefore wish to thank my friend Sanae once again. Italy and Japan are determined to build together a future of security, prosperity, and stability, because we are pragmatic people and because we want to meet the needs of our citizens and respond to what our citizens have asked of us. We will do so together.  My sincere thanks for this visit, which is an honour for us. Over to you, Sanae. [Courtesy translation] Lingua Inglese Tipologia Pagina:  Intervento Immagine in Evidenza:  Codice video Youtube:  mdpzhfrrCVM Meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Tipologia intervento:  Intervento [This video is available in Italian only] Sottotitoli in inglese:  Italiano

UK Government News

SIA’s consultation on its Martyn's Law guidance closes

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is thanking all those who took part as it closes its consultation on how it will operate as the regulator of Martyn's Law.

European Commission Press

Daily News 16 / 06 / 2026

European Commission Daily news Brussels, 16 Jun 2026 Commission welcomes political agreement on seeds and other plant reproductive materials The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached yesterd...

UK Government News

UK powers up Ukraine with £210 million nuclear fuel deal and boosts British jobs

The UK is backing Ukraine’s energy security in the face of relentless Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.

UK Government News

Make a referral to Veterans Services

A new online form is now available, making it easier and quicker to refer to Veterans Services.

European Commission Press

Commission strengthens migration management along the Channel route

European Commission Press release Brussels, 16 Jun 2026 Today, the Commission is presenting an EU action plan for the Channel migratory route, setting out a comprehensive European response to the challenges posed by illegal migration along this route.

UK Government News

World’s first national network for quantum standards to boost UK leadership and trade in groundbreaking future tech

A new national network to coordinate standards for the quantum technologies that will revolutionise everything from medicine to banking and transport.

UK Government News

UK-Japan fusion partnership strengthened by UKAEA and QST

Memorandum of Cooperation signed between UK national fusion laboratory and Japan’s National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology.

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