L’evento è organizzato dai tifosi del campione brasiliano Ayrton Senna. Sarà ricordato anche Ratzenberger. Circuito aperto al pubblico con accesso pedonale libero alla pista, mostra permanente
Sentiti ieri i soci dell’agenzia funebre e i due colleghi dell’indagato. Domani altri interrogatori dei Nas
Drones minimise Russian manpower advantage on battlefield, says foreign minister; Moscow shies from Turkey push for Zelenskyy-Putin talks. What we know on day 1,520 Ukraine’s frontline position is “the strongest” it has been in a year due to superiority in drones and enhanced air defence, said Andriy Sybiha, the foreign minister. Agence France-Presse said its analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) showed Russian troops made almost no territorial gains across the frontline in March – the first time this had occurred in two and a half years. “We have minimised the Russians’ advantage in manpower through the use of drones,” Sybiha added. “For us, the situation on the battlefield is about strengthening our negotiating position. We can shoot down up to 90% of the targets that strike our cities … [Ukraine’s] position on the battlefield is indeed the strongest, or the most solid, it has been over the past year.” Turkey is trying to revive negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and bring together their leaders at the request of Kyiv, the office of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said on Wednesday. Erdogan told the Nato head, Mark Rutte in a meeting in Ankara that “we are working to revive negotiations and start talks at leaders’ level”. Sybiha, the Ukrainian foreign minister, confirmed Ukraine is pushing for the face-to-face talks between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin. While Turkey was asked to facilitate, Ukraine would consider any venue outside Russia and Belarus. “We are … advocating for a meeting now to bring new momentum to diplomacy,” Sybiha said. Russian news agencies quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying that Putin would only meet Zelenskyy “for the purpose of finalising agreements”. The Kremlin instead appealed for the US to again send Donald Trump’s delegates Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Moscow. The pair have repeatedly listened to Putin’s maximalist demands, to which Witkoff has appeared pliant, and produced no outcomes while declining to visit Kyiv and hear Ukraine’s side. Peskov said Russia was ready for any new talks on a settlement to the war with US negotiators “even tomorrow”. A woman and child were killed in the Russian oil refining city of Syzran, about 1,000km (621 miles) from the border with Ukraine, after a Ukrainian drone hit their apartment building, the regional governor said on Wednesday. Russian media reports said a Rosneft oil refinery is located on the same street as the damaged building. Russian drones attacked infrastructure in the Black Sea port of Odesa damaging berths, warehouses, railway infrastructure, port operators’ facilities and a ship, Ukraine’s deputy PM Oleksiy Kuleba said on Wednesday. Preliminary reports said no one was hurt and the port was still operating. Kuleba said a Russian drone attack at a sorting yard at the Zaporizhzhia-Live station in the southern Zaporizhzhia region killed an assistant train driver while the driver was hospitalised. EU member states reached agreement on unblocking the urgently needed €90bn (£78bn) loan for Kyiv and a new package of sanctions against Moscow after Ukraine resumed pumping Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, prompting Budapest to lift its veto. Jon Henley writes that Cyprus, which holds the rotating EU presidency, said member states’ ambassadors had agreed to launch “written procedures” for the final approval of the loan and the sanctions package, with formal signoff on both due by Thursday afternoon. Continue reading...
Due episodi ravvicinati e preoccupanti, di cui uno avvenuto poco prima del suono della campanella. Uno studente era intervenuto per fare da paciere in mezzo al gruppo, poi lo scontro e il pugno al ’rivale’
Uno scontro senza esclusione di colpi davanti all’istituto Macrelli-Versari ripreso dal pubblico di studenti con i telefonini e diffuso in rete
Ravenna, davanti alla Don Minzoni alcuni ragazzi di un altro istituto prendono di mira un minore. Tornano all’orario di uscita ma trovano anche genitori e pattuglie
Il presidente dell’Istituto critica la riduzione delle risorse e lancia l’appello: “Ci ripensino e recuperino i finanziamenti, il nostro impegno non cambierà”
Uno degli eredi del fondatore dell’Eni ha scritto alla premier Meloni. La sorella Rosangela: “Zio Enrico voleva collaborazione tra i popoli”
Ferrara, per la commissione di garanzia l’iniziativa sindacale non si può fare. “Le maestranze devono revocare o riformulare in conformità di legge”
L'uscita nel mezzo del blocco nello stretto di Hormuz
Ft cita Zampolli, richiesta per riparare i rapporti fra Trump e Meloni
Media, 'a pesare i rapporti stretti fra Phelan e Trump'
Ancona, così il presidente del Consorzio dopo il sopralluogo dei vigili del fuoco. “Finalmente l’amministrazione comunale ha messo mano al portafoglio”
Il tribunale del Riesame ha accolto la richiesta e annullato la misura cautelare nei confronti dell’ufficiale giudiziario che guida l’Unep del tribunale. Resta invece agli arresti in casa il collega Amedeo Trotta, che ha ritirato il ricorso
Omicidio ad Ascoli: l’uomo deve rispondere anche di resistenza a pubblico ufficiale e di lesioni per aver colpito due carabinieri (prognosi di 4 giorni ciascuno) in un disperato tentativo di darsi alla fuga
Aggressione in via Romagnoli a Bologna, un uomo con un passamontagna l’ha colpita. La vittima ha 23 anni. Il padre: “Altre due ragazze molestate lo stesso giorno”
The UN has officially designated Jakarta the world’s largest city, home to 42 million. We explore a day in the life of the ‘big durian’. In December, the United Nations officially designated Jakarta the world’s largest city, hosting a staggering 42 million inhabitants. Michael Neilson speaks to several people who call the ‘big durian’ home – about the positives and the negatives – and how community and the city’s infamously dry humour get them through. Continue reading...
Inchiesta sullo sfruttamento della prostituzione, l’esterno non è indagato. Il suo nome è scaturito dai dispositivi al vaglio degli investigatori
La maggioranza serra i tempi alla Camera, introdotta tagliola agli ordini del giorno. Voto finale atteso non prima delle 10 e 30. Il centrosinistra contesta la forzatura
Resta il giallo del perché, del movente che ha scatenato la furia omicida e portato alla morte di Vincenzo Iannitti, appena vent'anni, scomparso dalla sua abitazione il 18 marzo scorso...
Tragedia nel Bolognese, morti Mauro e Adriana. L’amico e musicista conosceva la coppia da anni: “Persone stupende. Mai avrei pensato a questo finale”. I vicini di casa: “Lui diceva di pensare a gesti estremi”. Organizzata una fiaccolata
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Ambition behind investing campaign is laudable, yet cutting stamp duty on share purchases, for example, would be much more savvy City firms bank on ‘savvy’ ad campaign to push Brits towards investing Red squirrel characters have a history in the public information game. Older UK readers may recall Tufty, who taught children about road safety in the 1970s. His chum, Willy Weasel, regularly got knocked down by passing cars but clever Tufty always remembered to look both ways. Now comes Savvy Squirrel, who, with backing from the chancellor and a multi-year lump of advertising spend from the financial services industry, will try “to drive a step-change in how investing is understood, discussed and adopted”, as the blurb puts it. In translation: don’t squirrel everything away in a boring cash Isa but try taking an investment risk or two if you value your long-term financial health. Continue reading...
NHS struggling to cope with record numbers, which Cancer Research UK says puts progress on survival rates at risk The number of people in the UK being diagnosed with cancer has reached a record high, with one person diagnosed every 80 seconds, a report reveals. Cancer Research UK found that more than 403,000 people were being diagnosed with the disease each year, largely due to a growing and ageing population, as people are more likely to develop cancer as they get older. Continue reading...