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A 14 anni accoltella i genitori: un pianto a dirotto e poi le scuse alla famiglia
12 minuti fa | Lun 13 Ott 2025 00:30

L’interrogatorio del minore, accusato di tentato omicidio pluriaggravato. Davanti al giudice sono stati ripercorsi i momenti dell’aggressione

Truffano e derubano anziana e poi ripuliscono una villetta: due denunciati
27 minuti fa | Lun 13 Ott 2025 00:15

Il fatto a Francavilla: i carabinieri con l’aiuto della Stradale hanno intercettato i malviventi a Cassino, in provincia di Frosinone nel Lazio

Indennizzi ai bagnini, de Pascale tira dritto: “Le mie idee erano note”
37 minuti fa | Lun 13 Ott 2025 00:05

Dopo la lettera firmata da 64 iscritti e militanti Pd contro la proposta di tutelare chi dovesse perdere la concessione balneare nelle aste future, il presidente della Regione replica: “È una posizione del partito da anni”

Botteghe storiche addio, l’orologiaio Al Pendol di Bologna chiude dopo 80 anni
42 minuti fa | Lun 13 Ott 2025 00:00

I titolari Barbara Fini e Stefano Leprotti: “È ora di andare in pensione”. Fino a 12 mesi fa hanno fatto manutenzione alla Torre Accursi del Comune

Le giornate Fai d’autunno: gli studenti ’ciceroni’ al Giardino d’Infanzia
42 minuti fa | Lun 13 Ott 2025 00:00

I ragazzi del Rambaldi hanno guidato i visitatori alla scoperta di uno dei luoghi simbolo del territorio tra storia, arte e natura

Addio a Mario Tirante, leggenda del nuoto: le sue ceneri sono state disperse in mare
42 minuti fa | Lun 13 Ott 2025 00:00

Il decesso risale a luglio ma il gesto di rispetto e onore è stato svolto ieri dalla famiglia assieme a Raffaele Perrotta, presidente nazionale della Fisa

Ukraine war briefing: Moscow voices ‘extreme concern’ at Trump threat to send Tomohawk missiles to Kyiv
46 minuti fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:56

US president says he may warn Russian counterpart ‘look, if this war is not going to get settled, I’m going to send them Tomahawks’. What we know on day 1,328 Donald Trump has threatened to send longe-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if Vladimir Putin does not end his invasion. “I might talk to him [Putin]. I might say, ‘look, if this war is not going to get settled, I’m going to send them Tomahawks,’” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on his way to the Middle East. The US president said Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy had asked for Tomahawks in a call on Saturday when they were discussing a fresh supply of weapons for Kyiv. “Tomahawks are a new step of aggression,” added Trump. “Do they [Russian forces] want to have Tomahawks going in their direction? I don’t think so.” Trump has been mulling potential supplies of the long-range missiles to Kyiv via European allies ever since his meeting with Putin in Alaska in August failed to produce a peace deal. Putin has previously warned against supplying Kyiv with Tomahawks, saying it would be a major escalation and affect relations between Washington and Moscow. Trump said last week that he has “sort of made a decision” on whether to send Tomahawks to Ukraine, without elaborating. Zelenskyy said “we will see” when asked on Fox News whether Trump had approved the supply of Tomahawks. After his call with the US president, Zelenskyy told the Sunday Briefing: “We work on it … And I’m waiting for president to yes. Of course we count on such decisions, but we will see. We will see.” He said Friday that he was in talks with US officials about the possible provision of various long-range precision-strike weapons, including Tomahawks and more ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles. A senior Ukrainian delegation is set to visit the US this week. Moscow expressed “extreme concern” over the US potentially providing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in remarks published on Sunday that “the topic of Tomahawks is of extreme concern”. “Now is really a very dramatic moment in terms of the fact that tensions are escalating from all sides,” he told Russian state media. Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko, a close ally of Putin, also said in comments released on Sunday that he doubted the US would provide Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles. “I think we need to calm down in this regard. Our friend Donald … sometimes he takes a more forceful approach, and then, his tactic is to let go a little and step back. Therefore, we shouldn’t take this literally, as if it’s going to fly tomorrow,” Lukashenko told Russian state media. Russia attacked Ukraine’s power grid, part of a campaign to cripple Ukrainian energy infrastructure before winter. Kyiv regional Governor Mykola Kalashnyk said two employees of Ukraine’s largest private energy company, DTEK, were wounded in Russian strikes on a substation. Ukraine’s energy ministry said that infrastructure was also targeted in the regions of Donetsk, Odesa and Chernihiv. “Russia continues its aerial terror against our cities and communities, intensifying strikes on our energy infrastructure,” Zelenskyy wrote on X, saying that Russia had launched “more than 3,100 drones, 92 missiles, and around 1,360 glide bombs” over the past week. Ukraine’s energy sector has been a key battleground since Russia launched its fullscale invasion more than three years ago. Zelenskyy called for tighter secondary sanctions on buyers of Russian oil. “Sanctions, tariffs, and joint actions against the buyers of Russian oil – those who finance this war – must all remain on the table,” he wrote, adding he had a “very productive” phone call with Trump, in which they discussed strengthening Ukraine’s “air defence, resilience, and long-range capabilities,” along with “details related to the energy sector”. Their discussion followed an earlier conversation on Saturday, Zelenskyy said, during which the leaders agreed on Sunday’s topics. A Ukrainian counteroffensive had made gains in southern Zaporizhzhia region as well as in Donetsk region, Zelenskyy said. Donetsk is the focal point of the conflict and where Kyiv has been reporting successes. Continue reading...

Gli amici hanno filmato il tragico tuffo di Abdul
52 minuti fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:50

Immagini acquisite dai carabinieri: nessun dubbio sulla dinamica della scomparsa del 13enne nel Secchia

Generational shift as millennials make up half of new buy-to-let investors in England and Wales
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:02

Surprise finding by Hamptons shows age group comprises 50% of all new shareholders in firms set up this year Millennials now account for half of new buy-to-let investors in England and Wales, signalling a generational shift in landlords, while rents have dipped, according to a report. It is a surprise finding, as many millennials – people born between 1981 and 1996 – have struggled to afford a housing purchase, which means they are less likely than older generations to own their home. Even so, some have clearly fared better, and millennials are leading the charge in buy-to-let investment, according to analysis of Companies House data by the estate agent Hamptons. Continue reading...

Energy firms complete UK’s first ‘hydrogen blending’ trial to power grid
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:01

A 2% blend of low-carbon gas injected into gas grid to fuel Brigg power station in North Lincolnshire is a UK first Energy companies have injected green hydrogen into Britain’s gas grid and used the low-carbon gas to generate electricity, in a landmark development for the UK’s climate ambitions. For the first time in the UK, a 2% blend of green hydrogen was injected into the gas grid and blended with traditional gas to fuel the Brigg power station in North Lincolnshire which generated electricity for the power system. Continue reading...

Post-ministerial jobs watchdog closes as part of UK government ethics shake-up
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:01

Exclusive: Acoba’s functions split between two regulators and new Ethics and Integrity Commission to oversee others The much-criticised watchdog that scrutinises the jobs UK ministers can take after leaving office will be formally scrapped on Monday as part of a wider shake-up of the ethics structure in government. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), described by critics as fundamentally toothless, has been closed, a Cabinet Office announcement said, with its functions taken over by two existing regulators. Continue reading...

Woman, 53, becomes UK’s longest survivor of heart and lung transplant
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:01

Katie Mitchell had procedure at 15 after being diagnosed with Eisenmenger syndrome, a rare congenital disease At the age of 15, medics feared Katie Mitchell was coming to the end of her life after suffering irreversible lung damage and heart failure from a rare congenital disease. But she defied the odds thanks to a heart and lung transplant, and at the age of 53 she has become the UK’s longest-surviving recipient of such a procedure. Continue reading...

Coral reefs, ice sheets and Amazon rainforest approaching a tipping point due to global heating, report says
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Unless global heating is reduced to 1.2C ‘as fast as possible’, warm water coral reefs will not remain ‘at any meaningful scale’, a report by 160 scientists from 23 countries warns Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here The earth has reached its first catastrophic tipping point linked to greenhouse gas emissions, with warm water coral reefs now facing a long-term decline and risking the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people, according to a new report. The report from scientists and conservationists warns the world is also “on the brink” of reaching other tipping points, including the dieback of the Amazon, the collapse of major ocean currents and the loss of ice sheets. Sign up to get climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as a free newsletter Continue reading...

Michela Marzano: “I ragazzi del nuovo secolo ci insegnano a sperare ancora”
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Non retorica, ma azione. Questo suggeriscono i giovani scesi in piazza per la Palestina, Prosegue il dibattito dopo l’articolo di Alessandro Baricco

Il ritorno dei pacifisti, in 200mila per la marcia: “Guerre non inevitabili”
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Da Perugia ad Assisi record di partecipazione. Schlein: ora riconoscere la Palestina. Conte: stop al riarmo. Avs: un segnale al governo

Padre Romanelli: “Qui serve tutto, come dopo uno tsunami. Ripartiamo dalla scuola”
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

L’intervista al parroco della chiesa della Sacra Famiglia nella Striscia di Gaza: “Il Patriarcato latino di Gerusalemme è riuscito a farci recapitare qualche aiuto già due giorni fa: frutta e verdura fresche qui non si vedevano da tanto. Iniziamo ora a distribuirle alle famiglie intorno a noi”

Gaza, entrano i tir con gli aiuti per la popolazione stremata. Si cercano i corpi tra le macerie
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Aumentano i carichi di cibo delle agenzie Onu. Chiusi i contestati centri Ghf. La gente scava a mani nude per trovare i cadaveri dei parenti dispersi

Forse la guerra è davvero finita, ma il dolore no
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Poter tornare a Gaza City può sembrare una vittoria, ma è stata una delle esperienze più tristi che la nostra gente abbia mai vissuto. Interi quartieri erano stati completamente demoliti e ridotti in macerie

Bucci: “Io, sopravvissuta, in quei viaggi ad Auschwitz ricordo che il regime fu complice”
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

“Ho fatto più di 40 viaggi e ho sempre trovato studenti preparati. Oggi l’antisemitismo è diffuso anche a sinistra ma è colpa di Netanyahu”

Se il governo stravolge la storia
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Si è rotto qualcosa di profondo quando vengono rovesciate le fondamenta comuni modificando le linee guida che hanno orientato e sorretto generazioni d’italiani

Lotti: “Solo nel 2001 così tante persone, la gente si è stufata”
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Il presidente della Fondazione Perugia-Assisi: “C’è una sensazione di pericolo reale: la guerra si avvicina, come ci dicono Nato e von der Leyen”

Roccella su Auschwitz: “Lì solo gite antifasciste”. Segre: “La verità fa male”
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 23:00

Bufera sulle parole della ministra: “Viaggi incoraggiati per collocare l’antisemitismo nell’area del fascismo”. Insorge l’opposizione”

Executive MBA: l’Italia nella top mondiale con Escp Torino, Sda Bocconi e Polimi
1 ora fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 22:59

C’è anche un po’ di Italia fra i migliori programmi Executive Mba del mondo. Non si tratta di un’intera università, bensì di una sede: quella di Torino dell’

Nuovo Dall’Ara, l’ora di aprire anche ai ‘privati’
2 ore fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 22:28

Il Bologna di nuovo in Europa, due campioni rossoblù vestiti di azzurro (Orsolini e Cambiaghi) e gli Europei del 2032 sullo sfondo. Uno scenario perfetto e pieno di promesse con un unico grande punto interrogativo sul futuro: lo stadio, la nuova casa del Bologna calcio

Affluenza bassa nella sfida in Toscana tra Giani e Tomasi
2 ore fa | Dom 12 Ott 2025 22:08

Alle 23 asticella al 35,7%: dieci punti in meno rispetto al 2020 Firenze non traina gli elettori, bene Pistoia. Si vota fino alle 15