Daily brief
Italy's Meloni government is set to become the second-longest-serving on Saturday, marking a milestone in the country's political landscape. The Chamber approved a bill while Rome lost power, with the PD abstaining. Italy will also stand as a civil plaintiff in the Crans-Montena trial, and Minister Nordio denied being at the Cipriani ranch in Uruguay.
Spain's PM led a plot to rig contracts, a defendant in a graft case claimed.
CySEC hosted top European financial regulators for a high-level summit in Nicosia, while the Cyprus cabinet reviewed a strategic plan to overhaul the country's international reputation.
Greece said it agreed with Qatar to deepen trade, energy and defence ties.
Portugal's former foreign minister is tipped to head the College of Europe, according to an exclusive report.