Buoyed by Election, Meloni Basks in Spotlight as Italy Hosts G7
By Giada Zampano
July 6, 2023
ROME — Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s first female prime minister, basked in the international spotlight on Thursday as she welcomed leaders from the Group of Seven nations to the ancient coastal town of Syracuse, Sicily, for a summit that was expected to focus on energy security, the global economy and China.
France in Shock as Conservative Leader Embraces Far Right
By JAMES KANTER and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
PARIS — François Fillon, the conservative candidate for the French presidency, has been a champion of the free market, a critic of the European Union and a defender of the French language.
Modi, Striking a Modest Tone, Is Sworn In for a Third Term
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for a third term on Thursday, promising to work for the “poor, the downtrodden and the marginalized” as he took the oath of office in a ceremony that was scaled back because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Flemish Nationalists Thwart Ascent of Secessionist Party in Belgian Elections
By J. D. Longstreet
The Flemish Nationalists, in Belgium, have thwarted the ascent of a secessionist party in the Belgian elections.
The Flemish Nationalists, who are the largest party in the Flemish region of Belgium, have been able to keep the secessionist party, the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), from gaining a majority in the Flemish parliament.
Mexico’s Leftists Won Big. Investors Are Worried.
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and ALEXANDER BURNS
MEXICO CITY — The leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won Mexico’s presidential election on Sunday, a victory that could upend the country’s economic policies and shift its foreign relations, particularly with the United States.
Rival U.K. Political Leaders Clash in Bad-Tempered Election Debate
LONDON—Britain’s two main political leaders clashed in a bad-tempered debate Thursday, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson accusing his Labour Party rival Jeremy Corbyn of being a Marxist who would wreck the economy and the opposition leader saying the Conservative leader was a liar.
A Surging Hard Right in Europe Stumbles Over Its Own Divisions
The European Union is facing a crisis of legitimacy, with the rise of populist, nationalist parties that are challenging the very foundations of the bloc. These parties, which have gained significant ground in recent years, are united by their opposition to immigration, their skepticism of globalization, and their rejection of the EU’s institutions and values.