In manette Yaber Naggay, italiano di seconda generazione: “Arruolato dall’Isis”. Fermato dalla polizia in via Roma giovedì sera: era diretto nelle piazze affollate. Aveva avuto contatti con un jihadista. Era pronto ad agire armato di coltello per conto del Daesh
La tradizionale tecnica tornerà a essere praticata sulla battigia dai volontari: sarà possibile assistere ad alcune prove straordinarie di una tecnica di cattura dei pesci da diversi anni in disuso
Non ce l’ha fatta Gianluigi Piaccia, il 35enne residente alla Tombaccia di Fano: era ricoverato a Torrette. Venerdì pomeriggio aveva riportato gravi ferite alla Tecno Collaudi di Bellocchi
Sergei Lavrov tells Marco Rubio that Washington should evacuate its embassy because Moscow is planning ‘systematic strikes’. What we know on day 1,553 Sergei Lavrov pressured the US to evacuate staff from its embassy in Kyiv during a phone call with the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, on Monday. Russia has threatened “systematic strikes” on the capital and demanded that foreigners leave. The Ukrainian foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, urged Kyiv’s allies not to give in to “Russian blackmail”. Katarina Mathernova, the head of the EU mission in Kyiv, said the 27-nation bloc was “not going anywhere”. Mathernova said: “Russia wants fear, panic, isolation of Ukraine. It will not work. The EU is not going anywhere. We are staying in Kyiv. We are staying with Ukraine.” In Kyiv, rescuers tackled the aftermath of Sunday’s strikes, which authorities said killed at least four people and injured 91. More than 70 foreign diplomats paid their respects to the victims of the strikes, visiting the heavily damaged neighbourhood of Lukyanivka. Agence France-Presse reported that Kyiv residents returned to their normal routines on Monday – sunbathing on terraces, playing in the streets, sitting at cafes – with some saying they had become desensitised after more than four years of war. “We’re used to it,” said Roman, a 36-year-old firefighter who helped clear the ruins from one of many destroyed buildings. “Emotions take a back seat,” he said as behind him a young man stepped over a heap of charred debris, taking care not to spill his latte macchiato. On one street, children played metres from the site of a Russian strike. “Watch out for glass!” one woman shouted at them. After one coffee shop was damage by a strike, dozens of Kyiv residents flocked to support the business, queueing up to make orders despite the damage. The owner, Yevgen Prusak, became a minor social media celebrity after serving hot drinks to rescuers through the blown-out windows of his shop. “Yesterday I thought I was going to close for good,” said Prusak, the 35-year-old owner of Hogo cafe. But seeing customers come back, “I understood who I’m working for”. Among the buildings damaged was the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, a small college that specialises in liberal arts. Mykola, 17, and Maksym, 18, came to class despite the attack. “We don’t give this so much meaning. Life is not stopping,” said Mykola. “It affects sleep the most,” said Mykola. “I’ve gotten used to it, but before, at the beginning, it was downright stressful.” Continue reading...
Nel 1989 aereo si schianta, tra le oltre cento vittime Loriana Nozzoli e due amiche di Estensi. Il marito Amilcare Tassinari: “Quella targa, un tributo”
Al vaglio della polizia i dispositivi elettronici del 31enne arrestato una settimana fa per la strage di Modena. Sembra che cercasse informazioni sulle stragi precedenti in Europa. Nei materiali visionati fino ad ora non emergono comunque contenuti violenti
Morta a 83 anni in Sardegna dove viveva. La figlia Paola la ricorda: “Sosteneva che le conquiste le donne le possono fare con gli uomini”. Le ceneri torneranno a Ravenna dove lavorava o a Longastrino dove era nata
L’incontro a Roma. La proprietà ha spiegato che la sofferenza nasce dai costi di acciaio ed energia
Cities across south and south-east Asia are becoming places where informal workers can no longer recover from the heat By the time Jalaj Jha begins getting ready for work each morning, he already feels drained. Awakening in a cramped room in Delhi, with no ventilation except a rattling fan pushing hot air around, the 24-year-old gig worker has ahead of him a 12-hour shift delivering groceries. “I barely sleep three or four hours in this heat,” Jha said, wiping dust off his motorbike, which he uses for deliveries. “I wake up exhausted. It feels like my body is pulling me down.” Continue reading...
La civica ‘Imola Corre’, grazie all’ottimo risultato, potrebbe ottenere due assessorati. Visani verso la riconferma alla presidenza del Consiglio comunale, il nodo Urbanistica
Rimini, a pochi giorni dalla data zero già raddoppiati gli accampamenti davanti allo stadio. Arrivano da tutta Italia e dall’estero: “Seguiamo tutto il tour”
Hezbollah and Israel launch attacks amid increasingly imperilled ceasefire and stalling talks between US and Iran Middle East crisis: live updates The Israeli army has intensified strikes in southern Lebanon, as prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the military to escalate its offensive in an effort to “crush” Hezbollah in a further erosion of an already fragmented ceasefire. In turn, Hezbollah said it staged several attacks on Monday on three barracks and a military post in northern Israel “in response to the violation of the ceasefire” by Israel. Continue reading...
Leone XIV si erge come un baluardo contro lo strapotere delle Big Tech, colossi tecnologici ormai tanto potenti da mettere in discussione gli stessi equilibri democratici. È questo il...
Sfida per il sindaco: il verdetto arrivato all’una di notte, dopo che il centrodestra aveva incautamente festeggiato e il centrosinistra aveva ammesso la sconfitta
Nuovo rotonda all’incrocio tra le vie De Gasperi, Emilio Lepido e Persicetana. La mappa tra parco urbano, deposito e parcheggi. Ultimata la posa dei binari
Andrea Sallese, dirigente dell’istituto comprensivo Grazie Tavernelle, dopo le polemiche della Lega: “Hanno offeso le insegnanti che a questo progetto di integrazione lavorano da anni. Le aspettiamo”
Campaigners, teenagers, legislators and experts give their opinions on the government’s social media consultation Change is coming for social media platforms. The UK government’s consultation on improving online safety for children will result in some form of action being taken against big tech. Even before the deadline for submissions has passed, ministers have pledged to introduce an Australia-style social media ban for under-16s or restrictions on “addictive” features such as infinite scrolling. There is overwhelming pressure from safety campaigners and MPs for a further crackdown on social media platforms, despite the introduction of the Online Safety Act, which requires tech firms to shield children from harmful content. The deadline for contributions is Tuesday night and the government has promised to act swiftly. Continue reading...
Negoziati frenetici: il pachistano Munir a Pechino, Ghalibaf va a Doha. Il Golfo freddo sulla normalizzazione con Israele. Spiragli su Hormuz
Il neo eletto: “Fenice e Biennale sono temi cari al ristretto circolo dell’intellighenzia mediatica di sinistra. La gente pensa a lavoro, casa, trasporti e sicurezza”
L’esultanza della premier: “Miracolo mondiale”, poi avverte gli avversari. Segnale agli imprenditori dopo le liti con Urso
Il capo dell’area dei riformisti Guerini: “C’è ancora tanto lavoro da fare per rafforzare l’intesa, è il momento di iniziare”
Tenuta dei partiti della coalizione dopo la sconfitta del referendum sulla giustizia. FdI perde Pistoia. FI primo partito a Reggio Calabria. Donzelli: “Il vento non è cambiato”
Per la capogruppo dem alla Camera, “l’unità del campo largo resta una precondizione essenziale. Ora serve continuare a lavorare per costruire un progetto di governo”
Strappa due consiglieri lombardi a Meloni e FI. E imbarca anche l’ex sottosegretaria Martini