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Federica Calabrò

Federica Calabrò is a journalist at Parliament News, She is covering Business and General World News. She is a native of Naples, commenced her career as a teller at Poste Italiane before following her passion for dance. Graduating in classical dance, she showcased her talents with two entertainment companies, enchanting audiences throughout Italy. Presently, Federica serves as the general secretary at the Allianz Bank Financial Advisors financial promotion center in Naples. In this capacity, she manages office forms, provides document assistance for Financial Advisors, oversees paperwork for the back office, and ensures smooth customer reception and assistance at the front office. Outside her professional obligations, Federica indulges in her passion for writing in her leisure time.

    Netanyahu Renews Promise for Ground Invasion of Rafah Amid Truce Talks
    Middle East

    Netanyahu Renews Promise for Ground Invasion of Rafah Amid Truce Talks

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his commitment to launching a ground assault on Rafah in southern Gaza, despite ongoing truce negotiations aimed at reaching a ceasefire. On Tuesday, Netanyahu stated that Israel would destroy Hamas’ battalions in Rafah “with or

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 28, 2024
    Royal Mail Takeover Labour's Stance Amidst Chuka Umunna's Lobbying
    Business

    Royal Mail Takeover: Labour’s Stance Amidst Chuka Umunna’s Lobbying

    London (Parliament News) – Chuka Umunna, a former shadow business secretary and current JP Morgan banker, lobbies Labour on behalf of Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky for the acquisition of Royal Mail, sparking controversy and union backlash. Who is Behind the Push for

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 27, 2024
    MPs Urge Transparency on Post-Brexit EU Plant and Food Product Border Inspections (1) (1)
    Business

    MPs Urge Transparency on Post-Brexit EU Plant and Food Product Border Inspections

    London (Parliament News) – MPs Question Government Transparency on EU Plant and Food Border Checks Lawmakers express concerns over Brexit border control delays, demanding clarity from the UK government on the phased implementation of checks. MPs have raised concerns over the UK

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 26, 2024
    Russia Seeks to Recruit Foreign Nationals for War in Ukraine
    World

    Russia Seeks to Recruit Foreign Nationals for War in Ukraine

    Russia is continuing its efforts to recruit foreign nationals to join its military for the war in Ukraine, according to a U.K. intelligence update on Monday. The most recent recruitment attempt includes an English-language leaflet inviting foreigners to join a “special” unit

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 25, 2024
    Organizers of Lantern Festivals in Birmingham and London Deny Scam Allegations
    Culture & Society

    Organizers of Lantern Festivals in Birmingham and London Deny Scam Allegations

    The organizers of upcoming lantern festivals in Birmingham and London have refuted claims that the events are a scam. A trading standards investigation was launched after concerns were raised by ticket holders due to the lack of confirmed event locations. Birmingham City

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 23, 2024
    Bank of England's Caution Amidst Surging UK PMI 
    Business

    Bank of England’s Caution Amidst Surging UK PMI 

    London (Parliament News) – Bank of England cautious on interest rate cuts as UK PMI strengthens, signaling economic recovery amid inflation concerns. The possibility of a summer cut in UK interest rates was reduced on Tuesday after the Bank of England’s chief

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 23, 2024
    UK Businesses Warn of Potentially Devastating Impact from Possible US TikTok Ban
    Business

    UK Businesses Warn of “Potentially Devastating” Impact from Possible US TikTok Ban

    A potential TikTok ban in the US could have a “potentially devastating” effect on some UK businesses, online traders are cautioning. President Biden has signed a bill mandating TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell its stake in the app within nine months

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 19, 2024
    Brexit Import Checks Delay Sparks Business Chaos
    Business

    Brexit Import Checks Delay Sparks Business Chaos

    London (Parliament News) – Brexit import checks delay causes business chaos. Businesses face uncertainty over implementation as the government postpones checks on EU imports. Businesses have conveyed Britain’s Brexit border designs as being in “complete disarray” after it emerged the intro of

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 19, 2024
    UK Faces Another Year of Stagnant Living Standards
    Business

    UK Faces Another Year of Stagnant Living Standards

    London (Parliament News) – UK faces a second year of stagnant living standards, IMF forecasts. Despite expected growth, inflation and economic challenges persist into 2024. UK’s households will bear a second year without any progress in their living standards in 2024 as

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 16, 2024
    King Charles to Resume Public Duties Amid Cancer Treatment
    Health

    King Charles to Resume Public Duties Amid Cancer Treatment

    For the first time since revealing King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, Buckingham Palace has officially provided an update on his condition. The announcement signals a positive shift, indicating the early stages of recovery, even if full health has not yet been restored. This

    by Federica Calabrò
    April 13, 2024
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