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Amy Kazmin is the Financial Times' New Delhi-based South Asia bureau chief. An award winning correspondent, she has been covering affairs in India, and the wider South Asia region, since 2008. Previously, she was based in Bangkok, where she spent eight years reporting on Thailand and Indochina (Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos) for the FT. Ms Kazmin was educated at UC Berkeley, where she obtained a degree in history, and the London School of Economics, where she received a master's degree in economic history. She has been a guest on many broadcast programs, including the BBC, CNN, and CBC, and also appears regularly on Indian television news debates. Her awards including numerous the Human Rights Reporting Award, the Work Foundation Feature writer of the year, and numerous citations from the Society of Publishers of Asia.
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Italy wobbles due to crisis in the automotive sector
Italy's automotive sector faces a significant crisis, with Stellantis suspending production at its historic Turin plant due to low demand for the Fiat 500e. The crisis threatens 14 million jobs across Europe and has political implications for Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is under pressure to stabilize the economy. The automotive industry's decline has halved Italy's car production since 2018, prompting protests for more financial support from the EU. Stellantis and the Italian government disagree on strategies to address the crisis, with tensions over Fiat's production outside Italy. Despite challenges, Turin's mayor sees potential in the city's engineering and aerospace sectors, with companies like Argotech expanding operations.
Russia unleashes war propaganda offensive in Italy
Russia is intensifying its propaganda efforts in Italy, showcasing films and organizing events to sway public opinion in favor of its stance on the Ukraine war. This campaign highlights internal tensions within Italy's government, particularly between pro-Ukraine Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her coalition partner, the far-right League party led by Matteo Salvini. Analysts warn that these efforts aim to undermine Meloni's support for Ukraine and promote a settlement favorable to the Kremlin. Despite these challenges, Meloni's stance is expected to remain firm, though the propaganda may impact Italy's defense spending decisions.
Italy provides work but then denies rights
In Monfalcone, Italy, tensions rise as the local government, led by far-right mayor Anna Maria Cisint, imposes restrictions on the Muslim community's right to pray, citing zoning laws. The conflict highlights broader national issues of immigration, labor rights, and religious freedom, with significant opposition from the Muslim community and labor unions. The article underscores the challenges Italy faces in integrating its growing immigrant population, which is essential for the country's labor market but often met with resistance and discrimination.
Italy presses Israel to consider aftermath of Gaza offensive
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has called on Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to use a four-day pause in the Gaza conflict to plan for the region's political future. Tajani suggested a UN administration to govern Gaza post-war and emphasized the need for Israel to differentiate between Hamas militants and civilians, respect international law, and consider international perceptions of its actions. The recent conflict has resulted in significant casualties and destruction, raising concerns about the stability of the Mediterranean region. Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed support for Israel's right to self-defense, while also recognizing the potential regional impact of the Gaza offensive.
Italian authorities arrest two suspected Islamic State recruiters
Italian authorities arrested two men suspected of recruiting for the Islamic State, highlighting heightened security across Europe following the Israel-Hamas conflict. The operation, coordinated by the Milan prosecutor’s office, involved an Egyptian citizen and a naturalized Italian of Egyptian origin. Both suspects were active on social media, attempting to recruit for the jihadist group. The arrests come amid increased security measures in Italy and other European countries. The suspects were charged with being Islamic State members and financing propaganda, with no imminent attack plans reported.
After Moody's Judgment, More Room for Maneuver for the Meloni Government
Italian government bonds surged after avoiding a potential downgrade to 'junk' status, boosting the center-right coalition government led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Moody's confirmed Italy's investment-grade rating and upgraded its debt outlook from negative to stable, leading to a rally that lowered 10-year yields to 4.32%, the lowest since early September. The spread between Italian and German 10-year yields narrowed to just over 1.7 percentage points, the lowest since late September.
FinecoBank takes on Italy’s women-in-workforce challenge
FinecoBank is addressing Italy's low female workforce participation by implementing flexible working policies and committing to gender equity. The bank allows part-time work and remote working options, benefiting employees like Valentina Albrizio and Franca Cavalieri D’Oro. Italy faces significant challenges in retaining women in the workforce, with many leaving jobs post-childbirth due to insufficient support. The Italian government has introduced a gender equality certification system to encourage businesses to adopt gender equity goals. FinecoBank's efforts include a designated diversity manager and a commitment to a balanced leadership pipeline.
Elections 2023: What happens if I have to work on the day of the PASO?
The PASO (Primary, Open, Simultaneous, and Mandatory) elections in Argentina will be held on Sunday, August 13, 2023, to select candidates for president, vice president, deputies, and senators from ten political groups. Employers are required to allow employees to vote without any salary deductions. The article lists the candidates from various political parties and explains the fines for not voting. The National Electoral Chamber mandates voting for citizens aged 18 to 70, and the electoral roll has been confirmed for the upcoming elections.
The world's only 7-star hotel seeks Argentinians: where interviews will be held and what vacancies are available
Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts, a luxury hotel chain from the Middle East, is recruiting over 400 people in Argentina. Interviews will be held in Córdoba on August 11 and 12, with positions available in various roles such as waitstaff, spa personnel, receptionists, and more. The company offers one-year contracts with all expenses covered. Candidates must meet specific requirements, including proficiency in English and prior experience in hospitality. Carlos Díaz from PHRS Hospitality Expert highlighted the attractive job proposals.
Giorgia Meloni’s ‘crazy, desperate’ bank tax harms Italy’s credibility
Giorgia Meloni's government faces criticism for imposing a windfall tax on banks' net interest income, a move seen as a populist policy with negative market ramifications. The tax, which was announced without details by Matteo Salvini and later capped at 0.1% of bank assets, has been perceived as a desperate attempt to find new revenue sources for the upcoming budget. The policy has been criticized for its potential impact on the banking sector and Italy's international credibility, revealing the populist impulses within the right-wing coalition.
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