Romina Power si lascia andare a un racconto inedito della sua vita da adolescente, prima di conoscere Al Bano, nell’intervista a ‘Belve‘, che andrà in onda su Raidue domani, martedì 28 aprile, nell’ultima puntata del programma condotto da Francesca Fagnani: le esperienze lisergiche nella Londra anni Settanta, l’infanzia nei collegi, le serate a base di Lsd e una […] L'articolo La verità di Romina Power: “Mia figlia Ylenia c’è, ho parlato con persone che me lo hanno confermato…” sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
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Due centri per migranti sul territorio di un Paese terzo, per dissuadere l’arrivo sul suolo nazionale. Non sono quelli del protocollo Italia-Albania, tanto criticato dalla sinistra italiana ma diventato modello europeo e “validato” nei giorni scorsi anche dall’Avvocato generale della Corte di Giustizia Ue Nicholas Emiliou. I centri in questione sono quelli realizzati in Mauritania, […] L'articolo La linea albanese dello spagnolo Sanchez: “appalta” i migranti alla Mauritania. Ricorda qualcosa? sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
Il vicepremier incontrato per quasi un’ora Nathan Trevallion e Catherine Birmingham
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The monarch must do his best to wrest some diplomatic advantage from an ill-timed trip, which Donald Trump will treat as a personal tribute When King Charles’s mother became the first British monarch to address the United States Congress in 1991, she spoke in the aftermath of the US-led response to Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, in which more than 50,000 UK troops participated. Queen Elizabeth II used the occasion to celebrate the role of the transatlantic alliance in upholding the rule of international law: “Some people believe that power grows out of the barrel of a gun,” she told her Capitol Hill audience. “So it can, but history shows that it never grows well nor for very long.” Different monarch, different times and a very different America. As the king embarks on a four‑day state visit to the United States, a foiled assault by a gunman believed to be targeting members of the Trump administration illustrated the extent to which political violence has become endemic in a deeply polarised country. Globally, Donald Trump’s illegal war in Iran (and prior to that the abduction by US special forces of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro) underlines that in the view of the present White House, the possessors of military might have the right to set their own rules. Continue reading...
⚽️ Premier League updates from the 8pm BST kick-off ⚽️ Live scores | Table | Follow on Bluesky | Email Daniel One of the most joyous things about football is how miserable it makes almost everyone – Arsenal, for example, are top of the table and in the semi-finals of the Champions League, yet there’s no sense anyone connected with them is enjoying any of it. Unusually, though, both tonight’s clubs are pretty happy with life. United have near enough secured Champions League football for next season and, since Michael Carrick took over from Ruben Amorim, no side has won more points nor scored more goals. For the first time in a long time, talk of a title challenge doesn’t sound ridiculous. Continue reading...
Man, 57, was watching snake-charming show when reptile crawled into his trousers, say German police A German tourist has died after a snake crawled into his trousers and bit him as he watched a show in Egypt on a family holiday, police in Germany have said. The 57-year-old man was watching the snake-charming show at a hotel in Hurghada, a popular beach holiday destination on the Red Sea, in early April. Continue reading...
Nel momento migliore della stagione, dopo il colpo al Maradona in campionato e la conquista della finale di Coppa Italia con la vittoria ai rigori sull'Atalanta, Sarri non vuole distrazioni
Scrutiny of the impact of technology on children’s lives and education should be welcomed A new law banning mobile phone use in schools in England, which ministers reluctantly agreed to last week, is on one level the result of political manoeuvring by Liberal Democrat and Conservative peers – who forced their hand by threatening to derail the schools bill. Until now, the government’s position has been that advice to headteachers was sufficient. But whether or not a ban turns out to be helpful, the campaign reflects deepening public concern about the degree to which powerful tech companies can be trusted. From messaging platforms where pupils and teachers interact, to appointment-booking systems and research carried out in lessons and at home, digital technology is deeply embedded in education. This should not be expected to change. Classrooms rightly reflect the wider world that they are part of. But the current push towards stronger scrutiny of screens in schools – and in young people’s lives more broadly – is justified by accruing evidence about their impacts. Continue reading...
Leopardi, rimonta di carattere al PalaGialdo: difesa decisiva e fiducia per il finale di stagione
Dopo giorni di silenzio, più di due settimane dopo lo scoop de il Fatto quotidiano e solo dopo la richiesta di chiarimenti da parte del Colle, il Partito democratico rompe il silenzio. La prima a parlare è stata infatti la responsabile giustizia dem Debora Serracchiani: “Cosa sta aspettando Giorgia Meloni a far fare un passo […] L'articolo Grazia a Minetti, il Pd rompe il silenzio sullo scoop del Fatto (ma solo dopo i chiarimenti chiesti dal Colle): “Cosa aspetta Meloni a far dimettere Nordio?” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Il Parlamento europeo si prepara a definire la sua linea sul bilancio Ue 2028-2034, con il voto sulla posizione negoziale degli eurodeputati atteso martedì alla plenaria a Strasburgo. Un passaggio chiave in vista delle trattative che si preannunciano tese con i Paesi Ue su cifre e priorità. La proposta dell’Eurocamera, già approvata dalla commissione economica, […] L'articolo Bilancio Ue, verso il voto del Parlamento. M5s: “Votare il nostro emendamento per tassare gli extra utili delle compagnie energetiche” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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The Champion jockey fight could come down to a head-bobber here, a one-day ban there – or who wants it most A little over a month after the Brocklesby at Doncaster launched the new season on turf, the Flat jockeys’ championship will finally be off and running at Newmarket on Saturday. For the first time since Oisin Murphy and William Buick took the race all the way to Champions Day in October 2021, there is a genuine chance of a contest that extends beyond the end of July. It has the potential to be a historic contest too, and the bookies cannot agree on a favourite in what is likely to be a straight head-to-head between 20-year-old Billy Loughnane - who would be the youngest champion for more than a century - and Murphy, the reigning champion, looking to join Kieren Fallon as a six-time winner. Continue reading...
UK diplomat says implication of foreign service ad could be that US is ‘watching carefully’ over Britain A US state department post recruiting Americans to be its “eyes and ears” abroad – and featuring a picture of London – suggests “unease” in ties, say US and UK diplomats. In an advertisement for the foreign service over the weekend, the state department invited Americans to “navigate great-power rivalries, defuse global crises, and protect Americans and their interests across the globe”. Continue reading...
Confindustria vede nero. Il quadro attuale e di scenario, a seconda della durata della guerra in Iran e della conseguente chiusura ad oltranza dello stretto di Hormuz, pesa sulle stime di crescita dell’Italia e non solo. I rischi sono soprattutto per gli attuali volumi di export italiano, con un aumento dei costi per le imprese […] L'articolo Confindustria avverte: “Con una guerra in Iran prolungata ci sarà la più grave crisi energetica della storia” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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