Claudio Brachino

Claudio Brachino holds a degree in Letters and Philosophy from Sapienza University of Rome. He is known for his versatile career as an author, journalist, and editorial director. He has written plays and essays, including "La macchina da presa teatrale." In 1987, he began his journalism career with the Fininvest group, contributing to the success of TV programs such as "Verissimo" on Canale 5. He has held key roles within Mediaset, directing flagship programs like "Studio Aperto" and "Mattino Cinque," and also served as the director of Videonews. Currently, in addition to being an editorialist for Il Giornale and a commentator on La7, Brachino is also the director of the weekly Il Settimanale.

Farewell Europe

Farewell Europe

Let’s be clear: the new battleground between politics and the judiciary is immigration. This is not merely a power struggle between the branches of the Republic but something new that must be understood through different lenses. In Italy, a portion […]

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Italian Espionage

“Give us our daily dossier.” That’s how Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni captioned a post featuring herself and her sister Arianna, referencing the ongoing investigation in Bari. A bank official had been spying on the accounts of the Prime Minister,

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Fifty Shades of Taxes

Tax or no tax?

The semantics—or to put it more simply, the meaning—of the word “tax,” more often used in the plural, “taxes,” is quite complicated. For the average citizen, it’s understood as something obligatory but unpleasant, especially when taxes are perceived as excessive

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