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The man chosen by Downing Street to rein in French attempts to over-regulate the City has devoted his entire career to the European Commission and long ago lost the right to vote in Britain. Full Article at Times Online
Two 13-year-old boys, German Till Lembke (left) and Greek Byron Maniatis (center) listen to then-European Commission President Romano Prodi (right) after a debate at the European School in Brussels Mar. 7, 2001. Full Article at Global Post
SIR – As someone who sought to defend Romano Prodi in his unhappy five years as the European Commission’s president, I thought his dig in your letters page (October 24th) at Britain’s policy towards the European Union was petty. Full Article at Economist
One of the most unedifying spectacles of EU protocol is watching the Union select its nominal boss. The head of the European Commission - for now, the EU's top job - is selected by majority voting. Full Article at GQ Magazine
SIR – In saying that “the European project has spent too many of its first 50 years looking inwards”, your leader on the European Union after the Irish referendum forgets the launching of the euro and the free circulation of European citizens through... Full Article at Economist
Rome - Prosecutors have placed a former justice minister and his wife under investigation for alleged abuse of office, reports said, a year after a related probe forced the minister to resign and helped bring down Romano Prodi's government. Full Article at News24
The latest legal verdict on Silvio Berlusconi is - it would seem - a cause for cheer among democrats in Europe, and indeed all those who believe in press freedom, the rule of law, transparency and accountability. Full Article at openDemocracy
ROME - Italy and NATO yesterday denied a newspaper report that Italian intelligence secretly paid the Taliban thousands of dollars to keep the peace in an Afghan area under Italian control. Full Article at Boston Globe
Silvio Berlusconi today denied that his government authorised secret Italian payments to Taleban fighters that left French soldiers exposed in Afghanistan, amid a furious reaction to the details published in The Times. Full Article at European Tribune - Community, Politics & Progress.
ROME — Italy and NATO on Thursday denied a newspaper report that Italian intelligence secretly paid the Taliban thousands of dollars to keep the peace in an Afghan area under Italian control. Full Article at Boston Herald
ROME (AP) -- Italy and NATO on Thursday denied a newspaper report that the Italian intelligence secretly paid the Taliban thousands of dollars to maintain peace in an area in Afghanistan that was under Italian control. Full Article at Stars and Stripes
The Italian government on Thursday denied a newspaper report that its secret services paid the Taliban thousands of dollars to keep an area in Afghanistan controlled by the Italians safe and did not tell allies about the payments. Full Article at The Seattle Times
The Italian prime minister's attacks on the constitutional court, the president, media critics and political enemies reflect the range of pressures he faces. The fate of his 'postmodern populism' is in the balance, says Geoff Andrews for openDemocracy. Full Article at ISN
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (L) and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi (C) in Beijing July 2, 2009. Wen met Kissinger, Prodi and other leaders before the opening of the Global Think Tank Summit which runs from July 2 to 4.
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, right, meets with former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, left, and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, center, in Beijing, China, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
View Photo »BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 2: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (L) and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi (C) on July 2, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, (R) meets with former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (L) and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, (C) in Beijing on June 2, 2009. Wen met Kissinger, Prodi and other former leaders before the opening of the Global Think Tank Summit in Beijing.
View Photo »ROME - OCTOBER 7: In this handout image provided by the Palestinian Press Office, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) meets with former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi on October 7, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
View Photo »From right, Li Keqiang, vice premier of the State Council of China, Henry Kissinger, former U.S. state secretary and Romano Prodi, Former President of the European Commission and former Prime Minister of Italy, attend the opening ceremony of the Global Think Tank Summit held in Beijing,...
View Photo »Li Keqiang, vice premier of the State Council of China, left, delivers a keynote speech as other speakers, from right, Zeng Peiyan, chairperson of the Global Think Tank summit, Romano Prodi, former president of the European Commission and former prime minister of Italy and Henry Kissing...
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) greets former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi in Beijing July 2, 2009. Wen met Prodi and other leaders before the opening of the Global Think Tank Summit which runs from July 2 to 4.
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) greets former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi in Beijing on June 2, 2009. Wen met Prodi and other former leaders before the opening of the Global Think Tank Summit.
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) greets former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi in Beijing June 2, 2009. Wen met Prodi and other leaders before the opening of the Global Think Tank Summit which runs from July 2 to 4.
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R), shakes hands with former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi in Beijing on June 2, 2009. Wen met Prodi and other former leaders before the opening of the Global Think Tank Summit in Beijing.
View Photo »BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 2: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) greets former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi on July 2, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »FILE - In this June 7, 2007 file photo Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe, Canadian Premier Stephen Harper, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, U.S. President George Bush, British Premier Tony Blair, Italian President Romano Prod...
View Photo »This file picture taken on May 8, 2008 during a ceremony at the Chigi Palace in Rome shows outgoing Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi (R) giving a small bell to open the next council of ministers to new prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
View Photo »Mexico's Secretary of Finance and Public Credit Augustin Carstens speaks during the "Mexico facing the crisis" forum at the Chapultepec castle in Mexico City, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Ricardo Lagos, Chile's former President, speaks during the "Mexico facing the crisis" forum at the Chapultepec castle in Mexico City, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Felipe Gonzales, Spain's former Prime Minister, speaks during the "Mexico facing the crisis" forum at the Chapultepec castle in Mexico City, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Felipe Gonzales, Spain's former Prime Minister, speaks during the "Mexico facing the crisis" forum at the Chapultepec castle in Mexico City, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, right, meets with former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, left, and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, center, in Beijing, China, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
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I am not overconfident. - Romano Prodi
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