Giorgia Meloni, a nationalist accused by political rivals and experts of spreading white supremacist ideas, was on Monday set to become Italy's first far-right leader since World War II. The near-final results from Sunday's election showed her Fratelli d'Italia Party (Brothers of Italy) will lead a right-wing coalition, joined by former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's and fellow rightwing firebrand Matteo Salvini. The government is predicted to have a majority in both the upper and lower houses of Italy’s Parliament, giving Meloni, 45, power to enact her nationalist, Eurosceptic platform, and swelling the ranks of far-right figures at the top European...