Un pomeriggio di giochi si è trasformato in un incubo clinico che raramente colpisce i bambini: un ictus ischemico. Una bambina di soli 11 anni è stata salvata dai medici...
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«La pace è anzitutto dono, a tal fine vi invito a riflettere sul fatto che non ci sarà pace senza porre fine alla guerra che l’umanità fa a se stessa...
Un pacchetto sicurezza di cui si discute da settimane e che assume contorni sempre più definiti in vista del Consiglio dei ministri in cui verrà presentato. Un pacchetto che...
'Non ne eravamo a conoscenza'
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Per la bergamasca 66° podio in Coppa del mondo, quarta Melesi mentre Pirovano vede sfumare l'impresa sul più bello. Prossimo appuntamento la discesa olimpica
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Jole concede il bis in Val di Fassa e si rilancia verso i cinque cerchi nella sua Livigno. Deromedis 4º
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E’ la padrona di casa a solo 21 anni ad aggiudicarsi la gara di specialià in Svizzera con il tempo di 1’17”34
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Jacob Leland, who taught Russian, jailed for three years for sexually assaulting student on school trip The headteacher of Eton College has apologised and said he was “appalled” after a former teacher was jailed for sexually assaulting a pupil. Jacob Leland, who taught Russian, was jailed on Friday for three years and three months for sexually assaulting one of his students during a school trip. Continue reading...
Dopo l’ondata di maltempo che ha travolto la Sicilia, provocando una frana nel territorio del comune di Niscemi, un’ordinanza firmata dal Capo del Dipartimento della Protezione Civile Fabio...
Attimi di tensione nei cieli del Mar Baltico. Alcuni caccia F-18M dell'Aeronautica Militare spagnola, giovedì scorso, hanno intercettato dei caccia russi Su-30SM/SM2 in...
Minnesota should not cave to Trump’s demands. The rights of 49 other states and their citizens are hanging in the balance Donald Trump appears to be practicing his “art of the deal” on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz: he is attempting to extract concessions from the North Star state in exchange for a “drawdown” of federal ICE agents. While the details of the contemplated agreement are not clear, border czar Tom Homan’s remarks on Thursday morning and reports of his negotiations with state and local leaders suggest dialing back Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is contingent on striking an agreement for increased cooperation between federal and local law enforcement: Minnesota must agree to participate in ICE roundups by turning over undocumented immigrants in its custody, ending various “sanctuary city” protections, and giving ICE agents more direct access to state penitentiaries to conduct their own roundups prior to the release of undocumented inmates. A letter from Pam Bondi, the US attorney general, sent earlier this week went even further and suggested the justice department’s civil rights division might be demanding access to state voter rolls in exchange for the ICE drawdown. Trump’s offhand remark Thursday evening denying plans to draw down ICE confused matters by contradicting Homan’s statement from earlier in the day – but perhaps that was just an indication that negotiations on Thursday did not go all that well for Team Trump. That would not be surprising. If Walz were to agree to such terms – concessions literally extracted at gunpoint under threat of continued use of unlawful force by federal immigration agents – he would be abandoning critical domains of state autonomy for the fruitless attempt to appease a president that will accept no limits except those forced upon it by necessity or recommended to it by self-interest. As law firms, universities, foreign leaders, and even former partners in crime have discovered, it is perilous to negotiate with a rank opportunist who lives by no other rule than that of self-interest. For Trump, the alternative to getting handed what he wants voluntarily is taking it by force. The FBI raid on the Fulton county elections office in Georgia to seize about 700 boxes of ballots from the 2020 election sent a well-timed message to Minnesota as well as to any other swing state from which the Trump administration may demand such data: if you don’t give us what we asked for, we’ll take it anyway. Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle professor of law and professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. She is also the founder and faculty director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center Continue reading...
WSL side host Brazilian champions in Sunday showdown Slegers wary of complacency against a ‘very good team’ Renée Slegers praised the impact of trailblazing hijab-wearing footballer Nouhaila Benzina after Arsenal’s defeat of Moroccan side AS Far earned them a place in Sunday’s Champions Cup final against Corinthians. Asked about the impact of Benzina competing in the new cross-continental club competition in London, with no hijab-wearing players currently playing in the Women’s Super League, Slegers said: “The strength of football in society is that football is for everyone. It’s really good that we have role models in all possible ways to show that football is for everyone. That just makes me happy. It’s important. There are so many examples and different ways of how we can show that football is for everyone. This is one of them, so that’s great.” Continue reading...
With sizzling mixed grills and bhangra playing, Desi pub owners are transforming places of exclusion into new community hubs A tantalising spread of food arrives at the table, including a sizzling mixed grill platter, blistered naans and punchy curries. The smell of spice and smoke fills the air amid a cacophony of sounds, from the clink of pint glasses to the beats of Punjabi bhangra music. This is a scene that you might not associate with the traditional British pub, but for many communities in the Midlands it is commonplace in the growing number of Desi pubs. Continue reading...
Putin critic says plants in China, India and Turkey are funnelling up to $1bn a day to Kremlin Bill Browder’s fight against Vladimir Putin has seen him face threats, lawsuits, false accusations of murder and Interpol arrest warrants. A disinformation-laden film was even made about him. But 16 years after the death of his friend and lawyer Sergei Magnitsky at the hands of Putin’s regime, Browder is unrelenting in his fight for justice. It is an endeavour that, by his estimation, has cost Putin and his cronies billions of dollars already, via asset freezes and sanctions. Hence the considerable risk to his safety. Continue reading...