Emergenza caldaie in diversi Comuni. Sant’Ilario, al D’Arzo riparte il riscaldamento. Pressing della Provincia dopo che i ragazzi sono stati rimandati a casa per la caldaia rotta
Il giovane importunava una ragazza, visibilmente ubriaca, cercando di baciarla contro la sua volontà. All’arrivo dei militari ha reagito con violenza, facendo resistenza
Parcaroli torna primo, seguono Marchiori e Iommi: il sindaco dichiara 144mila euro, il responsabile dei lavori pubblici (117mila). In fondo alla graduatoria gli assessori Renna (70mila) e Cassetta (69mila)
L’azienda, nel corso dell’incontro convocato dal ministero, ha ribadito che andrà avanti col proprio piano: sono 170 gli esuberi a San Giovanni. Regione in campo. L’assessore Paglia: “Difenderemo l’occupazione”
Il cesenate di 59 anni è n prigione a Caracas dal 22 febbraio del 2024 con l’accusa di terrorismo, traffico di armi e complotto contro Maduro. Il cugino: “Siamo fiduciosi, ma ci sono momenti in cui prevale la paura”
Montefiorino, sarà comparato con quello estratto dal teschio umano trovato, dodici giorni fa, nella torre Pignone a Vitriola
Il giallo della titolare ‘scomparsa’: la procura indaga, ma un secondo fascicolo nasce dalle tante denunce dei clienti
In ballo quasi 1.800 posti nella Curva ospiti del Bentegodi, in una delle gare più attese. A breve la decisione dell’Osservatorio: ipotesi stop ad altre trasferte dopo i divieti precedenti
Sul Catria, alle Cotaline, si svolgeva una festa. Quattro ore di attesa al gelo prima di arrivare a valle
Exclusive: Chinese officials are using a ‘highly specific’ interpretation of EU rules to suggest Taiwanese figures should not be granted visas, officials say Chinese officials have been pushing “legal advice” on European countries, saying their own border laws require them to ban entry to Taiwanese politicians, according to more than half a dozen diplomats and officials familiar with the matter. The officials made demarches to European embassies in Beijing, or through local embassies directly to European governments in their capital cities, warning the European countries not to “trample on China’s red lines”, according to the European diplomats and ministries who spoke to the Guardian. Continue reading...
In due vanno in carcere, per un altro obbligo di dimora e un indagato. I fatti a ottobre
In arrivo a gennaio. Il ministro Piantedosi: “Manteniamo gli impegni coi cittadini”. Il senatore FdI Lisei: “Il governo copre i buchi di organico lasciati dalla sinistra. In città carenze di vigili: erano 600 con Merola, in questi anni sono calati”
Le botte dopo una lite per gelosia, ora è accusato di lesioni, maltrattamenti e atti sessuali con minore. L’uomo, 25 anni, aveva avuto l’adolescente in sposa a seguito di un accordo economico con la famiglia
Strike on Lviv that used nuclear-capable ballistic missile a ‘dangerous, inexplicable escalation’. What we know on day 1,420 The US and Britain have condemned Russia for dropping a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile on Ukraine. At an emergency meeting of the UN security council, Tammy Bruce, US deputy ambassador, called the Lviv strike a “dangerous and inexplicable escalation”. Britain’s acting UN ambassador, James Kariuki, called the attack “reckless”, adding that “it threatens regional and international security and carries significant risk of escalation and miscalculation”. Russia claimed the Oreshnik targeted an aviation repair factory. Ukraine has not confirmed what was hit but said the missile struck during a wider attack using drones and other rockets. The rarely used, multiple warhead Oreshnik missile is thought to be in limited supply – Ukraine’s military and special forces claim to have destroyed at least one of them on the ground in Russia. Observers have rated the two Oreshnik strikes so far on Ukraine as largely political and symbolic, with dummy warheads probably used, and any damage caused by their sonic boom and physical impact rather than live explosives. Analysts have questioned whether the Oreshnik is accurate enough to deliver non-nuclear bombs, which have to be more closely targeted than nuclear warheads to be effective. Russian forces launched attacks on Kyiv and Kharkiv early on Tuesday, killing at least two people in Kharkiv and injuring another three, Ukrainian authorities said. Kyiv on Monday buried medic Sergiy Smolyak, 56, who was killed in a drone attack as he rushed to rescue residents from a housing block that Russia struck minutes earlier in a massive attack on the Ukrainian capital on Friday. “He was very kind, always calm and even-tempered. He saved so many people,” said Ryta Dorosh, a nurse who worked with Smolyak before the war. Russia has bombed two more civilian ships transporting food products in the Black Sea, according to Ukraine. “An enemy drone struck a Panamanian-flagged tanker that was waiting to enter port to load vegetable oil. Unfortunately, one crew member was wounded,” said Ukrainian regional development minister Oleksiy Kuleba. “There was also an attack on a ship flying the flag of San Marino, which was leaving the port with a cargo of corn ... This is further proof that Russia is deliberately attacking civilian ships, international trade and maritime safety,” he added. Odesa regional governor Oleg Kiper said the attacks happened around the Chornomorsk port on the southern Ukrainian coast. Continue reading...
Le motivazioni dell’Appello: “Bianconi acquistò azioni: non lo avrebbe fatto se ne avesse paventato la perdita”. Lo stesso fecero altri dirigenti poi imputati
Dibattito fomentato da una dichiarazione del presidente del colosso dei punti vendita. Confesercenti e Cgil scettiche. Lucchi (Legacoop): “Giornata cruciale per il fatturato”
Strage di latifoglie per lo più nell’area del Parco della Pace, ma ne saranno messe a dimora di nuove
Dopo l’emergenza topi, altro disagio per la struttura di via Casoni. Coinvolte tre sezioni, tra Nido e Infanzia: al mattino ecco i cattivi odori. Bambini allontanati e area isolata: oggi l’istituto dovrebbe riaprire
Exclusive: Writing for Guardian Australia, Adler says she ‘cannot be party to silencing writers’ after Adelaide festival board cancelled Randa Abdel-Fattah’s invitation to appear Louise Adler: I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I am resigning as director of Adelaide writers’ week Peter Greste: If we silence voices we don’t agree with, we’re doing the work of extremists for them Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The director of Adelaide writers’ week, Louise Adler, has resigned after the board of the Adelaide festival announced it had dumped the Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah from the literary event. “I cannot be party to silencing writers, so with a heavy heart I am resigning from my role as the director of the AWW,” said Adler, one of Australia’s most influential literary figures. Continue reading...
La ministra Locatelli chiede una corsia preferenziale: “In dieci anni naufragate 31 proposte”
Emilia Romagna, Toscana, Umbria e Sardegna non avrebbero accorpato gli istituti. Meloni: “Colpa di Draghi potevate dirlo a lui”
La lettera di ringraziamento a Repubblica e ai lettori
‘Historic’ moment in biggest coal-consuming countries could bring decline in global emissions, analysis says Coal power generation fell in China and India for the first time since the 1970s last year, in a “historic” moment that could bring a decline in global emissions, according to analysis. The simultaneous fall in coal-powered electricity in the world’s biggest coal-consuming countries had not happened since 1973, according to analysts at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, and was driven by a record roll-out of clean energy projects. Continue reading...
Seven out of 10 targets have little likelihood of being met by 2030, Office for Environmental Protection says The government will not meet its targets to save wildlife in England and Northern Ireland and is failing on almost all environmental measures, the Office for Environmental Protection watchdog has said. In a damning report, the OEP has found that seven of the 10 targets set in the Environment Act 2021 have little likelihood of being met by 2030, which is the deadline set in law. Continue reading...
Anche se in patria l’esule Reza Pahlavi non è mai stato molto popolare stavolta sono in tanti ad aver risposto ai suoi appelli