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Via Petroni, rebus sfollati: una decina di residenti resta ancora fuori casa
8 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 01:35

Quattro gli appartamenti inagibili, riaprono l’osteria e il bar in piazza Verdi. I condomini non sono potuti rientrare neanche per prendere effetti personali

Nuove immagini seminano dubbi sul suicidio di Jeffrey Epstein
13 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 01:29

La morte del finanziere torna sotto i riflettori dopo la diffusione di nuove immagini di sorveglianza del carcere di New York, che mostrano una misteriosa figura arancione poche ore prima del decesso

Allarme legionella, Casa anziani Venturini senza pace: batterio rilevato nell’acqua
18 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 01:25

Scatta l’allarme per la presenza del batterio: il sindaco Panieri al lavoro sull’ordinanza, mentre l’Ausl richiede un intervento urgente

Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv and Moscow hold major prisoner exchange
21 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 01:21

Whitkoff says ‘significant work remains’ as second day of US-led peace talks in Abu Dhabi concludes: What we know on day 1,444 Ukraine and Russia concluded a second round of US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi on Thursday aimed at ending Europe’s biggest conflict since the second world war, with the two sides conducting a major prisoner swap and agreeing to resume negotiations soon. But Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump’s special envoy involved in the talks, cautioned that “significant work remains” in the weeks ahead, dampening expectations of any swift move towards peace. The meetings marked the most substantive engagement between senior delegations from Kyiv and Moscow in months, pointing to a tentative, if uncertain, revival of diplomatic efforts nearly four years into the war. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday said more US sanctions against Russia depended on talks aimed at ending the nearly four-year-old Ukraine war. Bessent said he would consider new sanctions against Russia’s shadow fleet – a step Trump has not taken since returning to office in January 2025. His comments come after Ukraine and Russia concluded a second day of US-led talks in Abu Dhabi on Thursday without a breakthrough in ending the conflict. “I will take it under consideration. We will see where the peace talks go,” Bessent said at a Senate Banking Committee hearing. He said the Trump administration’s sanctions against Russian oil majors Rosneft and Lukoil had helped bring Russia to the negotiating table in the peace talks. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the trilateral talks with the US and Russia were “not easy,” but insisted that Ukraine would remainconstructive and seek a fair deal to end to the Russian aggression. Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, said the trilateral negotiations had been “genuinely constructive”, thanking the US and the United Arab Emirates for their role in mediating the talks. Russia’s representative, Kirill Dmitriev, similarly struck a positive note, saying there had been progress and “forward movement” in discussions on ending the war. Separately, Russia has signalled its readiness to engage with more European leaders, saying it could “listen to any proposal” if it considered it a serious attempt to reopen diplomatic channels and not “pathetic” posturing. Western sanctions are having a “significant impact” on the Russian economy, the EU’s sanctions envoy has said, ahead of the fourth anniversary of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. David O’Sullivan, a veteran Irish official, said sanctions were “not a silver bullet” and would always face circumvention, but insisted that after four years he was confident they were having an effect. “We may be, in the course of 2026, coming to a point where the whole thing becomes unsustainable, because so much of the Russian economy has been distorted so much by the building up of the war economy at the expense of the civil economy,” he told the Guardian in a rare interview. The Russian economy is thought to be under its greatest strain since the early days of the war. Oil revenues are plummeting, inflation is running at about 6% and interest rates at 16%. Night-time shelling by Ukraine inflicted “serious damage” in the Russian city of Belgorod, near the border, the region’s governor said early on Friday. Vyacheslav Gladkov, in a video posted on Telegram after midnight, said city officials were holding an emergency meeting to devise a plan of action. “The enemy has shelled the civilian city of Belgorod. Everyone knows we have no military targets,” said Gladkov. “There has been serious damage. I have been out to look around.” A post on the unofficial Russian Telegram channel Mash, which has sources in the security services, said missiles had hit the city that lies about 40 km (25 miles) from the Ukrainian border and power had been cut in some districts. Continue reading...

Ascoli e Fermo vanno al risparmio: “Qui la Tari tra le più basse d’Italia”
28 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 01:15

Lo studio della Uil: in media sotto le cento torri si pagano 132 euro in meno rispetto alla media nazionale

Razzoli, una delusione olimpica: “Non farò parte dei tedofori, ci sono rimasto molto male”
43 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 01:00

‘Razzo’ ha vinto l’ultima medaglia d’oro maschile ai Giochi invernali dal 2010 a oggi. Lo sfogo del campione di sci: “Mi hanno invitato alla cerimonia inaugurale, ma non per la sfilata. È un dispiacere”

Papà Michele torna in Italia: “Combatterò da qui per i miei figli rapiti e portati in Giappone”
48 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:55

Il prof forlivese Dall’Arno, 43 anni, lascerà l’estremo oriente in primavera. “Non posso essere complice di una nazione che tollera una tale infamia”

La Bibbia di Borso d’Este in Vaticano da Papa Leone dopo 555 anni, prima del ritorno a casa
48 minuti fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:55

Dopo la mostra romana e la breve visita pontificia, l’opera considerata una delle meraviglie del Rinascimento (le storie sono spesso ambientate nella corte ducale) torna oggi alla Biblioteca Estense di Modena

Ravenna, la città dei supermercati: in 10 anni edificati 25mila mq. “Come il paese di Classe”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:20

La stima di Ricci Petitoni (Confesercenti) conferma il boom della grande distribuzione: in 8 anni ci sono state 9 inaugurazioni. Intanto, sono iniziati i lavori al nuovo Eurospin in via Trieste, fra via Lussino e il canale Lama

Japan cherry blossom festival cancelled because of unruly tourist ‘crisis’
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:16

Authorities scrap Arakurayama Sengen park cherry blossom festival near Mount Fuji because of tourists trespassing, littering and ‘defecating in private yards’ A Japanese cherry blossom festival near Mount Fuji has been cancelled after officials cited a rise in disruptive tourist behaviour. On Tuesday, officials in the central Japanese city of Fujiyoshida announced they would no longer host the Arakurayama Sengen park cherry blossom festival this year. The weeks-long event has been held for the past decade and attracts about 200,000 tourists annually. Continue reading...

Jewish Australians must be safe from fear or harassment. But shielding Isaac Herzog from legitimate protest is not the answer | George Newhouse
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:16

Allowing fair and peaceful criticism of a foreign head of state, even amid a deeply fraught Middle Eastern crisis, is not antisemitism Not all protests have a violent intent or target a group as illegitimate. But there are many Jewish people in Australia who feel that they are being attacked and that violence is being fomented against them. They see it every day when they watch the news, they worry about it when they see security guards at their schools or when at their synagogues, and they hear it when they are told that they have no right to cultural safety if they believe in the right of Jewish people to a homeland. After the terrorist shootings at Bondi, the New South Wales government has empowered the police commissioner to put limits on protests or to ban them. The problem is that in allowing the banning of all protests, our laws go too far. They treat every protest as the same, without regard to intent, conduct, or risk. Continue reading...

Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:01

Arsenal need energy from home crowd, Florian Wirtz has found his groove and Liam Rosenior deserves respect Daniel Farke is understood to have wanted a new goalkeeper during the January transfer window but the Leeds board failed to oblige. Might that decision ultimately cost the club their Premier League status? It will be interesting to see whether Farke recalls the recently dropped former Lyon goalkeeper, Lucas Perri, or keeps faith with Karl Darlow against Nottingham Forest at Elland Road on Friday night. Darlow, formerly second choice at Newcastle, struggled with crosses when Arsenal won 4-0 in West Yorkshire last Saturday and may approach a quintessential relegation six-pointer against Forest with dented confidence. What about Illan Meslier? Previously a star under Marcelo Bielsa, a keeper once hyped as France’s future No 1 has been demoted to third choice and has been discussing a potential move to Besiktas before Friday’s transfer deadline in Turkey. Talks only began after Leeds rejected a bid for Perri from Besiktas last week. Time will tell if that was that the right decision. Louise Taylor Continue reading...

Decreto sicurezza, opposizioni all’attacco: “Solo propaganda”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Conte: “Nulla per aumentare agenti e presidi”. Bonelli: “Vulnus costituzionale”. Magi: “Verso la svolta illiberale”

L’ex prete influencer don Ravagnani: “Voglio ancora ascoltare Dio senza l’obbligo di dire messa”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Il vicario parrocchiale ha lasciato il sacerdozio e pubblica un libro: “Mi chiedo se la scelta del celibato debba essere definitiva, se debba essere uguale per tutti. Si può essere bravi preti se non si è celibi?”

L’ira dei vecchi bossiani: “Lega distrutta da Salvini, lui peggio di Vannacci”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Viaggio a Gemonio tra i fedelissimi del senatùr, da Leoni a Grimoldi: “Carroccio ormai spostato all’estrema destra”

Sicurezza, Della Cioppa “Pochi agenti, giro di vite inapplicabile”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

L’ex questore di Roma: “Trattenere gruppi di soggetti per 12 ore significa sottrarre decine di operatori ai servizi sul campo”

Via al decreto sicurezza. Meloni: ora saremo più duri, basta giudici doppiopesisti
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Arriva l’ok in cdm, affondo della presidente: “Fanno scudo ai centri sociali”. Salvini: serve una cauzione sui cortei. E Nordio evoca le Br. Piantedosi: “Dl non liberticida, con il Colle dialogo proficuo”. Migranti, no tutela gratis

Vannacci: i contributi al partito da versare alla moglie e finanziatori top secret
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Dai contatti russi ai riferimenti negli Usa, la rete per raccogliere fondi. In campo il massone e faccendiere Ferramonti

La cena dei potenti, Vance scherza con Zaia: oggi incontrerà Meloni
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

È il primo bilaterale tra Italia e Usa dopo il grande freddo delle ultime settimane. Presenti anche Rubio e Tajani

L’universo Epstein, un labirinto di rapporti che ha incastrato i potenti mettendoli allo specchio
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Arrivato a Wall Street con un curriculum falso, il faccendiere si è fatto largo nel mondo dell’arte, poi della cultura e infine della politica. Ha orchestrato la più grande festa orgiastica permanente ai danni di donne minorenni che infine ha esposto le bassezze delle élite

Vannacci, prima sfida al governo: “Voteremo contro le armi a Kiev”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Due deputati leghisti vicini al fondatore di Fn annunciano un emendamento al dl Ucraina. Salvini lo attacca: “Vale meno di Renzi e Calenda”. E ripropone il vincolo di mandato

Decreto sicurezza, Musolino: “Norme slogan senza equilibrio tra i diritti”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Il segretario di Md: “Con il saggio intervento del Colle lo scudo per chi spara non avrà alcun effetto concreto”

Sicurezza, Mauri (Pd): “Un pasticcio nato dalla volontà di colpire il dissenso”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Il responsabile sicurezza dem: “Un decreto sul nulla, zero prevenzione. Sul terrorismo irresponsabile strumentalizzazione”

Lara Naki Gutmann: “Al Forum tanti squali di peluche tiferanno per me. Sui pattini cerco la purezza”
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

Intervista all’azzurra del pattinaggio di figura, oggi in gara nella prova a squadre

Tra Ice, hockey e una pizza: il saluto blindato di Milano a Vance, Rubio e famiglie
1 ora fa | Ven 6 Feb 2026 00:00

La prima giornata olimpica del vicepresidente Usa all’Hotel Gallia con uno staff di 300 persone, la moglie e i tre bambini