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British man’s Australian visa cancelled after being charged with displaying Nazi symbols
21 minuti fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 03:13

Home affairs minister Tony Burke said the government had ‘no time for hatred when it came to cancelling visas’ The federal government has cancelled the visa of a British man charged with displaying prohibited Nazi symbols, after police seized swords bearing “swastika symbology” from his Queensland home last month. Federal police announced earlier this month that a 43-year-old United Kingdom citizen living in Queensland had been charged with three counts of allegedly displaying prohibited Nazi symbols, and one count of using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence. Continue reading...

Il caso del sindaco dimissionario di Cervia Mattia Missiroli, la moglie: “Presa a calci sul letto e al buio in camera per futili motivi”
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 02:20

Emergono nuovi particolari sulle accuse della donna messe a verbale. Ecco cosa ha riferito la moglie del sindaco dimissionario di Cervia. Oggi nessuna dichiarazione, ma massima fiducia nei magistrati

Negozio distrutto dalle fiamme, il titolare Alessio sotto choc: “Me l’hanno incendiato, ci avevo investito tutto”
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 02:00

Un rogo ha distrutto il ‘Campus shop’ di Alessio Giangolini, 24 anni, a Pesaro. Una zona già oggetto altre volte di danneggiamenti. Bruciato tutto, danni per 30mila euro

Spariti i soldi dei condomini: “L’amministratore è caduto in una truffa internazionale”
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 02:00

A Rimini l’uomo è accusato di aver sottratto 50mila euro a decine di inquilini. La difesa: “Convinto a versare cifre enormi a un’organizzazione criminale”

Record di 200 multe in Ztl, conto da 34mila euro: azienda costretta a rateizzare
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 02:00

Per due anni i furgoni di una ditta riminese che lavora nella logistica e fa consegne hanno girato sul lungomare di Rimini nord senza permesso

Rizzoli, la riorganizzazione: “Nel 2026 ridotti del 5% gli interventi chirurgici”
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 02:00

I due direttori dei Dipartimenti dello Ior, Cesare Faldini e Davide Donati: “Non c’è un programma, solo la richiesta di diminuire la nostra produzione. Un messaggio negativo per città e pazienti: in lista di attesa ce ne sono oltre 28mila”

Franco Cioni graziato da Mattarella: “Mia moglie soffriva tantissimo, l’ho fatto per lei. Sono un uomo buono”
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:50

In cella per 10 mesi, condannato a 6 anni per avere ucciso la donna. La cognata depose in suo favore, ora le feste in famiglia. “Spero che la mia storia possa portare il Parlamento a fare una legge sul fine vita”

Lasciamo che i bambini corrano piano
1 ora fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:47

In Germania è in corso un dibattito molto interessante sull’opportunità o meno di assegnare i voti in educazione fisica. Che cosa valutano? Cosa gratificano?

Trump news at a glance: President claims tariffs behind unexpected growth, but consumer confidence falls
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:26

The surprisingly strong growth ‘reflected increases in consumer spending, exports and government spending’, according to officials. Key US politics stories from Tuesday 23 December The US economy surged over the summer, the commerce department announced on Tuesday, with gross domestic product (GDP) – a broad measure of the value of goods and services – rising at an annualized rate of 4.3% over the third quarter, far higher than expected and its fastest rate in two years. The report comes as polls show Americans have soured on Donald Trump’s handling of the economy and his tariffs. The supreme court is currently weighing legal challenges to those levies. Continue reading...

Pranzo a Palazzo Chigi, ‘Vergani’ protagonista con la premier Meloni
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:25

I nostri giovani talenti della cucina ferrarese al centro di una giornata di prestigio con la presidente del Consiglio. Dai cappellacci di zucca ai piatti simbolo, il ‘Made in Italy’ porta in tavola professionalità e tradizione

Regalo di Natale per Cesarina, restituiti i soldi della truffa
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:25

La signora Cesarina, di 86 anni, era stata raggirata per 2.500 euro. L’uomo è stato arrestato e i carabinieri di Falconara hanno riconsegnato tutto il maltolto alla donna

Fa un incidente e si finge il fratello, pirata stradale nei guai: è recidivo
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:15

Denunciato un 33enne imolese: aveva dato un altro nome alla Polizia Locale perché la sua patente era sospesa. Ma è stato tradito dai controlli incrociati e dalla perizia. Dovrà rispondere di sostituzione di persona

Immobili condonati ora aperti ai bonus
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:02

Ammesse le premialità volumetriche per chi ha avuto accesso a uno dei tre condoni

Rare footage from trial of Chinese general who defied Tiananmen crackdown order leaked online
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:00

Video shows Gen Xu Qinxian explaining why he refused to deploy troops to crush 1989 student-led demonstrations Rare footage of a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) general who defied orders to lead his troops into Tiananmen Square and crush the 1989 student protesters has been leaked online, offering a highly unusual glimpse into the upper echelons of the military at one of the most fraught moments in modern Chinese history. General Xu Qinxian’s refusal to take his troops from the PLA’s prestigious 38th Group Army, a unit based on the outskirts of Beijing, into the capital has been the stuff of Tiananmen lore for decades. Continue reading...

Dalla sveglia all’alba al no ai vaccini, tutti i diktat di mamma Catherine
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:00

Gli atteggiamenti che hanno alienato ogni rapporto con magistrati e assistenti sociali: “Notevole rigidità legata alle scelte di vita”

Medici di famiglia in pensione da gennaio: come fare per cambiare dottore
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:00

Pasqualetti a Spinetoli, Massicci a San Benedetto e Feliziani ad Ascoli cesseranno l’attività. Gli orari agli sportelli dell’anagrafe assistiti dei distretti sanitari di appartenenza

Emanuela e Riccardo, Natale ancora nel fango: “Strada spesso inagibile, resistiamo quassù soli”
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 01:00

Emanuela e Riccardo, romani, da 12 anni sono agricoltori a Premilcuore: “Per arrivare a casa serve un fuoristrada molto alto”. Lotta contro la burocrazia: “La competenza è di tre enti diversi. I rimborsi? Un ottavo di quanto chiesto”

American woman accused of killing her two children extradited to US from UK
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:56

Kimberlee Singler was arrested in London in 2023, a week after her daughter, 9, and son, 7, found dead in Colorado An American woman accused of killing two of her children after a Colorado judge demanded she comply with a custody order has been extradited from Britain, where she was arrested, to the United States to face charges. Kimberlee Singler was arrested in Kensington, west London, by officers from the UK’s National Crime Agency in December 2023, a week after her nine-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son were found dead in their home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Continue reading...

Kanye West, quanto costano i biglietti per il concerto di Reggio Emilia
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:55

I primi ticket esauriti in poche ore, da ieri online altri tagliandi anche per l’accesso al pre party. Per i pacchetti premium bisognerà aspettare il lancio del festival Helwatt previsto per inizio del 2026

Former EU commissioner and activists barred from US in attack on European tech regulators
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:54

State department accuses group of pressuring tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints through regulation of disinformation The state department has barred five Europeans from the US, accusing them of leading efforts to pressure tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints, in the latest attack on European regulations that target hate speech and misinformation. Secretary of state Marco Rubio said the five people targeted with visa bans – who include former European Commissioner Thierry Breton – have led “organized efforts to coerce American platforms to censor, demonetize, and suppress American viewpoints they oppose.” Continue reading...

Sivert Guttorm Bakken, Winter Olympics hopeful, dies at training camp aged 27
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:43

Norwegian biathlete found dead in hotel room in Italy Bakken, 27, was 13th in this season’s overall standings Norwegian biathlete Sivert Guttorm Bakken has been found dead in his hotel room in Lavaze, Italy. The Norwegian Biathlon Association said the cause of the 27-year-old’s death was unknown. The International Biathlon Union, the sport’s governing body, said the athlete’s death had been confirmed by Italian authorities. Continue reading...

Ukraine war briefing: Pope Leo expresses ‘great sadness’ at Russian rejection of truce calls
2 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:41

Pontiff calls for ‘day of peace’ on Christmas Day after huge Russian attack in Ukraine kills three and cuts power to several regions. What we know on day 1,400 Pope Leo XIV has called for a global truce on Christmas Day, expressing “great sadness” that “apparently Russia rejected a request” for one. “I am renewing my request to all people of good will to respect a day of peace – at least on the feast of the birth of our saviour,” Leo told reporters at his residence near Rome on Tuesday. Russia has repeatedly rejected calls for a ceasefire in its war on Ukraine, saying that would only give a military advantage to Kyiv. The pope said: “Among the things that cause me great sadness is the fact that Russia has apparently rejected a request for a truce.” Referring to conflicts in general, Leo said: “I hope they will listen and there will be 24 hours of peace in the whole world.” A massive Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine has killed three people and cut power to several Ukrainian regions two days before Christmas and as the country enters a period of very cold weather, report Shaun Walker and Pjotr Sauer. Russia sent more than 650 drones and more than 30 missiles into Ukraine in the attack, which began overnight and continued into Tuesday morning, local officials said. At least three people were killed, including a four-year-old child. Poland scrambled fighter jets to protect its airspace during the strike, the country’s army said. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Telegram: “A strike before Christmas, when people want to be with their families, at home, in safety … Putin cannot accept the fact that we must stop killing.” Ukraine struck Russian oil and gas infrastructure, hitting a petrochemical plant in southern Russia’s Stavropol region. Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov said a fire had engulfed the industrial area, while footage on Russian media channels showed towering flames there. The attacks came after weekend talks in Miami involving Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Russian and Ukrainian representatives in separate meetings, which Witkoff called “constructive” but that showed no apparent breakthroughs. Zelenskyy said he was briefed on the state of the talks on Tuesday and that “several draft documents have now been prepared”, including an outline for ending the war, options for Ukraine’s future security guarantees and plans for the country’s postwar reconstruction. Russia opened a criminal case on Wednesday after an incident in southern Moscow injured traffic police officers, the country’s State Investigative Committee said. Several explosions were heard in the area where a Russian general was killed by a car bomb on Monday, the Telegram channels Baza and Shot Telegram reported. The channels, which have sources in Russia’s law enforcement agencies, said that according to witnesses, a car detonated. The reports could not be independently verified. Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov was killed on Monday when a bomb exploded under his car in southern Moscow, Russian investigators said, adding they were looking at possible involvement by Ukrainian special services. Ukraine pulled out troops from a town in the east after fierce battles, the military said on Tuesday. Kyiv had to withdraw the forces from Siversk, a town in the embattled Donetsk region on the way to two last strongholds held by Ukraine. Russia announced the capture of Siversk almost two weeks ago. The Ukrainian army said that “to preserve the lives of our soldiers and the combat capability of our units, Ukrainian defenders have withdrawn from the settlement” of Siversk, adding that fighting was still ongoing on the outskirts. A Russian strike could collapse the internal radiation shelter at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine, the plant’s director has said. Sergiy Tarakanov told Agence France-Presse that fully restoring the shelter could take three to four years and warned that another Russian strike could cause the inner shell to collapse. “If a missile or drone hits it directly, or even falls somewhere nearby – for example, an Iskander [short-range ballistic missile], God forbid – it will cause a mini-earthquake in the area,” he said in an interview conducted last week. “No one can guarantee that the shelter facility will remain standing after that. That is the main threat.” Continue reading...

TikToker arrested for alleged hit-and-run of pedestrian during livestream
3 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:21

Known as Tea Tyme, Tynesha McCarty-Wroten arrested over 3 November death of Darren Lucas in Zion, Illinois The social media creator who allegedly hit and killed a pedestrian as she hosted a livestream while simultaneously driving through a Chicago suburb has been arrested, according to authorities. Known best to her online followers as Tea Tyme, Tynesha McCarty-Wroten was arrested Tuesday for her role in the 3 November death of 59-year-old Darren Lucas, said Lt Paul Kehrli of the Zion, Illinois, police department. Continue reading...

After more than a decade of tragedy, Christchurch emerges as New Zealand’s most ‘vibrant city’
3 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:13

Christchurch now at the centre of the country’s fastest-growing region as lower house prices, job prospects and thriving cultural scene entice people to the city From 2010, New Zealand’s second-largest city, Christchurch, became inextricably linked with crises. The city, which had been known for its gardens, gothic architecture and monochromatic culture was rocked by a decade of tragedy – devastating and fatal earthquakes, wildfires and a terrorist attack on two mosques that killed more than 50 people. But in recent years, the city of crises has taken a surprising turn – shrugging off its once-conservative reputation and rebuilding from tragedy to become one of New Zealand’s most appealing cities. Continue reading...

Keir Starmer encourages Britons to ‘reach out’ to others this Christmas
3 ore fa | Mer 24 Dic 2025 00:01

Prime minister calls on people to show kindness to friends or family as leaders broadcast their festive messages Keir Starmer has called on Britons to show kindness to struggling friends or family this Christmas, saying being in touch with those in need can make a big difference. Starmer, whose brother died last Boxing Day, said people should channel the spirit of the many volunteers and public sector workers who are on duty this Christmas by resolving to get back in touch with those who might find the time of year difficult. Continue reading...