L'attivista è stata intervistata dal quotidiano svedese Dagens Etc in vista dell'uscita di un documentario che segue il suo attivismo e quello del movimento "Fridays for Future" nel corso di 7 anni
L'attivista studia da remoto e vuole vivere da amici. Il suo documentario in sala a maggio
Manca sempre meno al ritorno de "I Cesaroni", di nuovo su Canale 5 a partire da lunedì 13 aprile 2026. In attesa dei nuovi episodi, Claudio Amendola è di nuovo ospite nello...
L’evento a Praga si conclude senza bracciali azzurri. Trionfo del lituano nel torneo più importante
Ecco cosa ha detto lo spagnolo a Jannik - strappandogli un sorriso - in occasione dell'abbraccio tra i due al termine del match nel Principato
Tragico incidente stradale questa notte, intorno alle 3.45, lungo la strada provinciale che collega Lecce ad Arnesano. A perdere la vita è un ragazzo di 21 anni, Antonio Basile di Porto...
Slogan contro la cementificazione dei parchi e, soprattutto contro il sindaco Matteo Lepore ritratto, in uno degli striscioni con una motosega in mano
Nessuna vittoria per i giocatori azzurri a Praga. Il lituano, invece, si prende il torneo più importante
Falliti i colloqui a Islamabad, Putin si offre come mediatore. Il premier pachistano: 'I negoziati non sono morti, c'è uno stallo'
Al via le sedute primaverili del Fmi con lo spettro di crescita e inflazione
Sono passati due anni e mezzo dalla morte di Pierina Paganelli, la 78enne uccisa con 29 coltellate all'interno del garage della sua casa a Rimini, in via del Ciclamino. A ritrovare il corpo...
“Questi poveri vecchietti soffrono troppo… è giusto che vadano davanti al Buon Dio… E poi m’è piaciuto molto farlo… Anzi lo devo rifare al più presto…”. Sono le intercettazioni choc riportate dal Resto del Carlino captate dagli inquirenti che già indagano su Luca Spada, il 27enne autista dell’ambulanza, per alcune morti sospette di anziani. La […] L'articolo Il killer dell’ambulanza intercettato al telefono: “I vecchietti soffrono, li mando da Dio, mi piace molto…” sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
Jannik Sinner trionfa a Monte-Carlo e torna numero 1 al mondo. Era questione di tempo, lo aveva detto anche Carlos Alcaraz. Ma farlo così ha un gusto diverso. Annichilito lo spagnolo, che...
Empire Polo Club, Indio, California For a reportedly record-breaking amount of money, the increasingly reclusive star proves his voice is still golden in a headliner performance light on enthusiasm Throughout the Strokes main stage set on Saturday evening, you could see them: fans, many of them women, unaffected by the New York indie rockers as they pushed forward through the crowd to stake out spots hours in advance for the night’s closer, Justin Bieber. “I know why you’re here … JUSTIN BIEBER!” the Strokes’ Julian Casablancas joked, sort of, between songs. “We’re happy to lube you up for him.” Perhaps Casablancas picked up on an anxious energy from the crowd: the chance to see Bieber in a Coachella primetime slot seemed at once inevitable and improbable. Save a stripped-down Grammys performance and two very selective LA warm-up shows, the 32-year-old pop star had not performed publicly in over four years, since cancelling his 2022 Justice World Tour amid a host of health issues. Maybe it’s because vulnerability is an established element of a performer who, for years, appeared dead behind the eyes in public, or the fact that Bieber recently ditched the managerial framework that guided his rocky career, or the lingering sting of Frank Ocean’s disastrous headliner set in 2023, when a generationally beloved artist with little recent performance experience cracked under the pressure: few Coachella headliner sets have generated this much buzz – Saturday broke Coachella’s single-day ticket record – and perhaps this much parasocial concern. Continue reading...
Aver battuto Alcaraz in termini economici al campione italiano è valso quasi un milione di euro: ecco le cifre del Masters 1000 di Montecarlo e come cambia la classifica Atp
Come cambiano le cose in appena due mesi. Dai dubbi per le sconfitte all’Australian Open e in Qatar al dominio incontrastato. E poco importa se si gioca sul cemento o sulla terra rossa, alla fine vince sempre lui. Il ritorno al numero uno del mondo di Jannik Sinner è figlio di questa parabola, iniziata a […] L'articolo Sinner e la vetta del mondo ritrovata | Da Roma a Wimbledon, passando per il Roland Garros: punteggi e scenari della lotta con Alcaraz proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
La formazione di Pamplona, guidata in panchina dall'italiano Lisci, blocca sull'1-1 i biancoverdi di Valverde. I 'pirati', trascinati dalla doppietta dell'ex Lazio, annientano i madrileni
Il ritrovato numero 1 al mondo ha commentato il trionfo sul rivale spagnolo che è valso il secondo titolo sul rosso e il quarto Masters consecutivo
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Readers respond to Reform UK’s threat to deny visas to citizens of countries seeking compensation for slavery It is not necessary to agree with the slavery reparations movement in order to see through the crude and threadbare logic of Zia Yusuf’s tirade against it (Reform UK would stop visas for people from countries seeking slavery reparations, 7 April). Britain’s prominent role in ending the slave trade and subsequently slavery neither absolves its involvement in those enterprises nor erases their effects. Endless reiteration of it does, however, encourage a sentimental attachment to a single, insular version of history. Similarly, to claim that advocates for reparations are using history “as a weapon to drain our treasury” is a wilful misrepresentation, designed to jolt the indignant reflexes of Reform UK supporters too lazy to engage with extensive argument. Continue reading...
As Stella Creasy’s experience shows, these encounters follow a pattern typically comprising seven elements, writes Dr Susan Watson Reading Stella Creasy’s piece about the online abuse she received after sharing an image of herself enjoying a silent disco in her constituency filled me with a mix of anger and weary understanding (When I get abused just for dancing, it shows how far hatred of politicians has gone, 7 April). My own research in this area, which now spans almost a decade, has consistently shown that women working across the public sphere are targeted with misogynistic online abuse, and that what happens in digital spaces echoes other forms of gender‑based violence. Continue reading...
Jess Bassett was frustrated to find chips with everything on a recent holiday, but Brittany Ferries’ offering on the return trip was a delightful surprise Ellie Violet Bramley’s efforts to find the perfect kids menu resonated deeply with me as a mum just back from a trip to France, where every child’s option was nuggets, burger or fish with chips (‘Before I can stop her, my daughter is licking crumbs from the table’: my search for the perfect kids’ menu, 7 April). Perhaps naively, I’d imagined a better offering from our French counterparts, but staying in a popular ski resort at Easter, I concluded that maybe they knew who they were catering for. Continue reading...
James Kyle responds to an article by Keir Starmer on supporting the less well off in society For the most part in his recent article (Workers, pensioners and children: all better off. Ignore the critics – we really are standing up for working people, 5 April), Keir Starmer rightly flags up the introduction of policies supporting the less well off in this society. However, I believe it was an ill-considered move to include the statement about increasing the state pension. As a pensioner I am not seeing a straightforward improvement and instead seeing a policy that is reducing the benefit of those increases. The triple lock, established by a Conservative–Liberal Democrat government in 2010, was designed to ensure that pensioners who had made tax and national insurance contributions throughout their working lives did not see their pension watered down. However, under the current approach this is actually being undermined. The outcome of freezing the personal allowance means that a significant and increasing proportion of pensioners, based on pension-related income alone, will have to pay tax, thus offsetting the intended benefit of the triple lock. This is made worse for any pensioner with even a small amount of additional income, and will become more burdensome as the personal allowance freeze continues into subsequent years. Continue reading...
Cantina Qn, l'importanza delle esportazioni per il Veneto del governatore Alberto Stefani e la chiave di internazionalizzazione dell'Agenzia Ice guidata da Matteo Zoppas: “A Verona oltre mille buyer strategici da 53 Paesi con un incremento del 20% rispetto allo scorso anno”
Quanto stanno nei precedenti Jannik e Carlos? Il nuovo bilancio in seguito al match andato in scena nel Principato di Monaco e vinto dall'azzurro