Italy’s Meloni meets Trump in Washington

意大利的梅洛尼在华盛顿会见特朗普

The Globalist

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2025-04-17

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Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is headed to the White House to meet with US president Donald Trump. Can she walk the diplomatic tightrope amid trade tensions? Then: we look at how Europe’s security priorities have shifted as the Swiss Army trains abroad for the first time in 30 years. Plus: Singapore’s general election, how tariffs are affecting air travel and why “slow TV” is on the rise in the Nordics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • I love Italy and Italy is a very important nation.

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  • Maloni meets Maga, what will transpire from the Italian Prime Minister's tetatet with Trump?

  • Europe's defence priorities are shifting as Swiss troops train abroad for the first time in 30 years.

  • We'll ask what this means for global security.

  • We'll look ahead to the general election in Singapore and get a take on the Brazilian president Lula.

  • Last month is a demonstration unveiled a sweeping tax reform which seeks to revitalise the president's credentials as a champion of social justice and a defender of Brazil's working class.

  • We'll delve into tourism tariffs and why the cost of travel to the US is climbing and why fewer visitors are descending.

  • We'll have a roundup of the front pages and a cultural dispatch and finally Moose TV,