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Una fisionomia letteraria
22 minuti fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 03:06

Saprei riconoscere a prima vista un romanzo di Thomas Mann, dagli zigomi.

Extra Geography review – a sweet and spiky coming-of-age debut
43 minuti fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 02:45

Sundance film festival: two teenage girls find their friendship put to the test in a witty and charmingly odd British comedy If you know, you know that first best friendship is a world unto itself – lush, rugged and expansive, nutritive and intoxicating, vulnerable to freak changes in the weather. Its specific terrain stays invisible to outsiders; only the two within it know, and they themselves are likely to lose it in time. So goes the perilous trekking in Extra Geography, Molly Manners’ nimble and frequently funny debut film, which astutely maps the peaks and valleys of one charged friendship between two adolescent girls at an English boarding school. Minna and Flic, played by remarkable newcomers Galaxie Clear (coming for Chase Infiniti’s name game) and Marni Duggan, begin year 10 sometime in the early 2000s, in a sunny meadow of boundless, heady entanglement. They move in playful unison, share beds and mannerisms, hold common goals (Oxbridge) and disdain (for boys, and those who covet them). Manners, a Bafta nominee for her work on the better-than-it-should-be Netflix series One Day, is particularly attuned to the energizing rhythm of platonic-ish intimacy; the first third of this brisk, 94-minute film is a mesmerizing symphony of female mind-meld, the girls slamming lockers, opening notebooks, flopping on the floor and hatching plans to a swift, synchronous beat. Continue reading...

Samira Lui sfila con i carri al Carnevale di Santarcangelo: attesi 10mila in piazza
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 02:25

Domenica grande show a Santarcangelo: la madrina di questa edizione è la splendida co-conduttrice del programma La ruota della fortuna insieme a Gerry Scotti

Ukraine war briefing: Russia launches strikes on Kyiv and Kharkhiv during Abu Dhabi talks
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 02:19

At least 15 injured in Russian strikes, as talks continue between Ukraine, Russia and the US in Abu Dhabi. What we know on day 1,431 Russia sent a delegation led by GRU military intelligence chief, Adm Igor Kostyukov, to day one of the peace talks between Ukraine, Russia and the US, in Abu Dhabi on Friday, indicating a focus on military rather than political negotiations. It has also repeated its demand that Ukraine leave Donbas before the talks start. The talks will resume on Saturday. The talks are the highest-level known summit between the three countries since the beginning of the war, and come as Ukraine faces a harsh winter with much of its civilian energy infrastructure damaged by Russia. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the three sides were meeting at “negotiator level” – in a format for the first time “in a long time”. The talks come after a seventh meeting between Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Vladimir Putin in Moscow, where the main topics of discussion were Russia’s demands for territory and Ukraine’s security guarantees. Witkoff was accompanied in Moscow by Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Josh Gruenbaum, the commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service. Russian strikes injured at least 15 people in Ukraine’s capital and the north-eastern city of Kharkiv overnight, authorities said early on Saturday. The country was under an air raid alert with military authorities in the capital warning of the threat of drones and ballistic missiles. “Kyiv is under a massive enemy attack. Do not leave shelters!” the city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said on Telegram. “Four wounded in the capital. Three of them were hospitalised,” he said. The mayor of Kharkiv reported an attack by Iranian-made Shahed drones that wounded more than 11 people and damaged several residential buildings in two districts of the city near the Russian border. Ukraine’s energy situation “significantly” worsened on Friday after recent Russian air attacks, triggering emergency power outages in most regions, Kyiv’s grid operator said. Moscow has increased airstrikes in recent weeks, further damaging battered infrastructure and leaving large numbers of residents without power and heating during a subzero cold snap. CEO of Ukraine’s top private energy firm, Maxim Timchenko, said the situation was “close to a humanitarian catastrophe” and that any peace deal between Russia and Ukraine must include a halt to attacks on energy infrastructure. Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday she hoped Donald Trump would end the conflict in Ukraine so she could nominate him for the Nobel peace prize. “I trust that if he makes a difference … in achieving a just and lasting peace for Ukraine, for Ukraine too … finally, we too could nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize,” she told a press conference. Italy has been invited to join Trump’s “board of peace” however, Italy’s constitutional rules do not allow the country to join an organisation led by a single foreign leader, according to media reports. Russia has begun using a new model of high-speed drone against Ukraine amid claims by Kyiv’s military intelligence directorate that key parts are sourced from western and Chinese companies. Wreckage recovered from a so-called Geran-5 long-range attack drone that was fired at Ukraine in early January points to a series of new capabilities that experts believe could pose a serious threat to Ukraine’s already struggling air defence if deployed widely. The increasing speed of Russian attack drones has been cited by members of Ukraine’s small-fire mobile air defence teams as an increasing challenge as the window of time to shoot them down gets smaller. Russia “deliberately” wants to deprive Ukrainians of energy to break their spirit, but “will fail”, according to EU commissioner for preparedness and crisis management Hadja Lahbib. The European Commission is deploying 447 emergency generators from EU reserves to Ukraine. “The EU will not let Russia freeze Ukraine into submission and will continue helping Ukrainians get through this winter,” said Lahbib. Continue reading...

La storia di Iris, sfollata a 95 anni: “Siamo invisibili per le istituzioni”
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 02:05

Viaggio nella torre A del Grattacielo fra gli inquilini che si stanno preparando ad abbandonare gli alloggi dopo l'incendio: “Il nostro destino era segnato. Negli ultimi dieci anni si è fatto di tutto per arrivare a questo sgombero”

L’accusa a Cicciù senior: “Aiutò Perricciolo durante la latitanza”
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 02:00

Operazione “Potentia”: il calabrese, residente a Potenza Picena, avrebbe dato una mano ai familiari del boss della movida per eludere i controlli delle forze dell’ordine e raggiungerlo in Slovenia. Lunedì gli interrogatori di garanzia per i nove arrestati per spaccio

Notte di caos: carabiniere aggredito dal ladro
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 02:00

Nuovo tentativo di spaccata al Conad di Casina. Durante le ricerche un militare è stato colpito ed è finito in ospedale

Lupo ‘declassato’: “Allarmi ingiustificati. E abbatterli resta comunque un reato”
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:50

Il naturalista e divulgatore Polini: “Basta con il terrorizzare le persone”

‘Il Volo’ e il rapporto con Bologna: “Questa città è davvero unica, ci permette di essere noi stessi”
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:50

I tre cantanti ospiti del nostro vodcast: “Ha un modo unico di accogliere chi non nasce qui, c’è tanto rispetto. Oggi che abbiamo trent’anni stiamo crescendo non solo come artisti ma anche come persone”

Missiroli ritira le dimissioni, il Pd lo sfiducia: per giorni il partito ha sbandato. Poi anche la fronda si è arresa
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:45

Ancora ieri, dopo il dietrofront del sindaco, c’era chi esultava sui social: “Avanti con grinta”. Post rimossi nel pomeriggio, quando il Pd ha adottato l’arma finale: far decadere il consiglio

Nuova dottrina di difesa Usa, priorità numero uno difesa della nazione
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:40

Deterrenza della Cina, Russia resta minaccia ma gestibile, Europa sempre meno rilevante

US immigration agents detain two-year-old Minnesota girl: ‘depravity beyond words’
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:38

DHS detain a toddler and her father on Thursday and fly them to Texas before returning child on judge’s order Federal immigration agents detained a two-year-old girl and her father in Minneapolis on Thursday and transported them to Texas, according to court records and the family’s lawyers. The father, identified in court filings as Elvis Joel TE, and his daughter were stopped and detained by officers around 1pm when they were returning home from the store. By the evening, a federal judge had ordered the girl be released by 9.30pm. But federal officials instead put both of them on a plane heading to a Texas detention center. Continue reading...

Vitruvio, la partita ora è con Formia. Fano esulta, i laziali: “Supposizioni”
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:30

Il sindaco del Comune in provincia di Latina, Gianluca Taddeo: “Anche qui, mentre si facevano dei lavori ad una condotta nella via dedicata all’architetto, è stata individuata una cinta muraria attribuibile a lui”

Paura alle superiori, 15enne a scuola col machete. Prof lancia l’allarme: arrivano i carabinieri
1 ora fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:30

Telefonata d’allarme di una docente, i carabinieri all’Itis Giordano Bruno di Budrio. Il giovane portato in caserma: posizione al vaglio della procura dei minori

New Zealand landslide: rescue efforts called off for at least six people buried in disaster
2 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:25

Rescue efforts at Mount Maunganui site switch to recovery operation that police say could take several days Efforts to rescue at least six people buried by a landslide at a New Zealand holiday park ended on Saturday, with police shifting into a recovery operation. Police Supt Tim Anderson said human remains had been uncovered on Friday night beneath the mountains of dirt and debris that crashed into a campsite in Mount Maunganui on Thursday, adding that it could take several days to locate all of the victims due to the unstable ground. Continue reading...

Ispezione a scuola, polizia tra i banchi del Corni con unità cinofila e metal detector
2 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:22

Le verifiche, chieste dal dirigente, sono durate due ore tra aule e cortile. Fiutate tracce di stupefacenti ma nulla di sospetto è stato rinvenuto. Giroldi: “Le scuole sono controllate, collaborazione con le istituzioni”

Una dottoressa sugli sci, l’Olimpiade di Annalisa: sarà nello staff di Cortina. “Sono emozionatissima”
2 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:00

Silvestri è anestesista e medico rianimatore a Pesaro, è stata selezionata per le gare del Super G. “Ho partecipato al Winter Race Course, che forma professionisti per intervenire in ambienti innevati”. Su una pista, 70 sanitari: “Sarà bellissimo stare nel team”

Crans, Moretti scarcerato. “Non c’è più pericolo di fuga”
2 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 01:00

L’ira dei parenti delle vittime. Il tribunale accetta duecentomila euro di cauzione e lo libera dopo due settimane. Via il passaporto. “Ogni imputato è presunto innocente”. Subito polemica

La Corte dei Conti bacchetta l’Ausl: sotto esame le prestazioni a pagamento dei medici in orari extra lavorativi
2 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:55

La Corte dei Conti richiama l’Azienda sulle prestazioni erogate a pagamento dai medici ospedalieri al di fuori del normale orario di lavoro: ci sono criticità. “Si devono conformare alle indicazioni. La Regione assicuri la giusta vigilanza”

Fabio, circondato dai lupi tra le case: “Minuti di terrore. Volevano predare la cagnolina, ci ha salvati il mio Amstaff”
2 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:45

Il racconto choc di un 58enne che camminava in una stradina di Ledimar, dove risiede: “Uno mi puntava dritto, l’altro cercava di aggirarci. Il cane ha ringhiato e se ne sono andati”

Black and white and sent back over: end of panda diplomacy as Japan returns bears to China
3 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:00

The departure of pandas will leave legions of Japanese admirers bereft, but it is also symptomatic of a dramatic deterioration in China-Japan relations The panda house at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo is not due to open for several hours, but visitors are already milling around its entrance, pausing to pose for photographs in front of murals of the facility’s most beloved residents. A short walk away the gift shop is doing a roaring trade in themed souvenirs – from cuddly toys and stationery to T-shirts and biscuits. The visitors are here to say goodbye to Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei. Early next week, the twin pandas, born at the zoo in 2021 but technically on loan from China, will be flown out of Tokyo’s Narita airport to China, where they will undergo quarantine and be reunited with their sister, Xiang Xiang, at a conservation and research centre in Sichuan province. Continue reading...

Pensioni ancora più lontane. Sinistra pronta a una mozione
3 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:00

Le proiezioni della Ragioneria mostrano un aumento dell’età per l’assegno Inps di 3 mesi fino al 2028 e altri 3 dal 2029

Ddl stupri, Manente: “Grave ripartire dal dissenso, si scarica sulle vittime l’obbligo della prova”
3 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:00

L’avvocata: “Ancora una volta con questo testo ci privano della libertà di esercitare la nostra autodeterminazione sessuale”

“Giustizia, basta bugie”, campagna Pd per il no. Bufera sul caso Barbero
3 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:00

I dem: “Così smontiamo le falsità della maggioranza”. Meta limita un video dello storico contro il sì e l’opposizione insorge

Ddl stupri, Schlein a Meloni: “È patriarcato, ascolti le donne”
3 ore fa | Sab 24 Gen 2026 00:00

La leader dem: “Senza consenso il testo è irricevibile”. Scontro sulle pene, Bongiorno: “Le alzeremo”