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Search called off for Australian hiker missing in rugged Canadian national park
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 01:00

Police suspend ‘extensive’ six-day air and ground search in Nova Scotia, citing ‘no new information’ Teams in eastern Canada have called off an “extensive” six-day air and ground search of a rugged park for a missing Australian hiker. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said this week it had suspended operations after an effort involving dogs, 100 people, aircraft and ground crews yielded “no new information” in the whereabouts of Denise Ann Willams. Continue reading...

Trump puts ‘Project Freedom’ on hold, saying he hopes to finalise a deal with Iran
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:55

US president says he is pausing US effort to guide stranded vessels out of the strait of Hormuz but blockade remains Donald Trump has announced that he is pausing ‘Project Freedom’, the US effort to guide stranded vessels out of the strait of Hormuz, so that he can finalise a deal with Iran, but added that his blockade of Iranian ports would remain in place. Trump announced the decision in a social media post, saying he was pausing the effort for a short period to give space for US efforts to finalise a settlement with Iran to end the war. Continue reading...

Mangiano salmone al ristorante di sushi e si sentono male
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:30

E’ successo a due ragazze che sono state soccorse dal 118. I titolari del locale: cibo regolarmente abbattuto”

Calciomercato l’Originale sbarca ad Ancona, trasmissione live ed eventi: ecco quando
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:30

La popolare e seguita trasmissione di Sky con Di Marzio, Bonan e Fayna dedicherà ala città dorica sette giorni tra fine giugno e inizio luglio, nel pieno del campionato del mondo di calcio

Women and children from alleged IS-linked families about to return to Australia from Syria, Tony Burke says
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:29

Home affairs minister says government continues to refuse to assist the group of 13, who are expected leave Syria soon The Albanese government has confirmed that four Australian women and nine of their children who were linked to suspected Islamic State fighters in Syria are set to travel home. The group of 13 were expected to fly into Australia very soon, the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, said on Wednesday. Continue reading...

Lo strangolamento di Daniela Gaiani, in aula lo ‘scontro’ tra medici legali
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:20

Il consulente delle ’prime’ indagini: “Fu omicidio”. L’esperto del nuovo pm: “Compatibile anche il suicidio”

Bolkestein, la rivolta dei balneari: “No alle aste, quel bando non va”
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:20

Battistelli, referente del Movimento ‘Popolo Produttivo’, boccia la bozza a cui sta lavorando il governo: non ci soddisfa e non rispetta la direttiva europea

Alluvione in Romagna 3 anni dopo, case e aziende: 850 milioni di danni. “Smaltito il doppio delle pratiche”
1 ora fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:15

Il commissario Curcio: risultato grazie a iter più semplici e pagamenti graduali. Delocalizzazioni già in corso per 19 immobili. A Traversara cantiere al via a giugno

Ukraine war briefing: Death toll from strikes across Ukraine rises to 27; Russia shunned at Venice Biennale
2 ore fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:03

Strikes came hours before deadline for Kyiv ceasefire proposal and were one of the worst wave of attacks this year. What we know on day 1,533 The death toll from Russian attacks throughout eastern Ukraine rose to at least 27 people on Tuesday, in one of the worst round of strikes so far this year. The deadly strikes came just hours before the deadline for a proposal from Kyiv for an open-ended ceasefire to begin at midnight. Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha, writing in English on X, said: “With mere hours until Ukraine’s ceasefire proposal comes into force, Russia shows no signs of preparing to end hostilities. On the contrary, Moscow intensifies terror.” In the south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia, an attack by aerial bombs and drones killed at least 12 people, regional governor Ivan Fedorov said on Telegram. Three aerial bombs dropped on the frontline city of Kramatorsk killed six people, prosecutors in eastern Donetsk Region said on Telegram. In Dnipro, in south-eastern Ukraine, a Russian attack killed four, while a Russian overnight strike on the gas production facilities in the Poltava region killed five people, including one person in the neighbouring Kharkiv region. Russia announced a ceasefire for 8-9 May to coincide with commemorations of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in the second world war and a military parade in Moscow’s Red Square. Ukraine, in response, announced a proposal for an open-ended ceasefire starting at midnight on Wednesday (2100 GMT), urging Russia to reciprocate. Meanwhile a Ukrainian drone attack in Russian-occupied Crimea killed five civilians, the region’s Moscow-installed authorities said on Wednesday. “Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy UAV strike on Dzhankoi, there are civilian casualties – five people have been killed,” said Sergey Aksyonov, the region’s head. The Venice Biennale has begun previewing its 61st edition, just days after the contemporary art show’s jury resigned over the participation of Israel and Russia. The Russian pavilion will only be open to visitors during previews that run through Friday and will not be open to the public after the biennale opens for a 6-month run on Saturday. The pavilion has organised a series of performers for this week, and had an open bar upstairs near a flowering tree. Curators were not available for interviews. Russia’s opening cost the biennale 2 million euros ($2.3m) in EU funding over three years. The biennale has defended the decision, saying that any country with relations with Italy was free to open a pavilion, a position that has put it at odds with the government in Rome. Ukrainian artist Zhanna Kadryova created “The Origami Deer” to take the place of a nuclear-capable Soviet fighter jet that had long stood in a park in Pokrovsk, in the Donbas region of Ukraine. Curators of the Ukrainian pavilion – its third since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion – evacuated the statue from the park in 2024, with the frontline just 5km (3 miles) away. Co-curator Ksenia Malykh fiercely opposed the biennale’s decision to allow Russia to open its pavilion, calling it “a false attempt to stay neutral”. “You can’t stay neutral in these times. You can’t be neutral when people are dying every day because of Russians,” Malykh said. US secretary of state Marco Rubio spoke by telephone on Tuesday with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, according to the state department. The two, who spoke at Lavrov’s request, “discussed the US-Russia relationship, the Russia-Ukraine war, and Iran,” a state department spokesperson said. Separately, the US state department approved the potential sale of Joint Direct Attack Munitions - Extended Range and related equipment to Ukraine for $373.6m, it said in a statement on Tuesday. The principal contractor will be Boeing Company, the state department added. Two drones suspected of violating Finnish airspace at the weekend likely came from Ukraine, which is at war with Finland’s neighbour Russia, the Nordic nation’s border guard said on Tuesday. The drones entered Finland’s airspace from the south and flew towards the north-east into Russian territory, but where they ended up was unknown, the border guard said. The suspected airspace violations took place in the eastern Gulf of Finland, near Finland’s 1,340km (830-mile) border with Russia. Continue reading...

As Ukraine seeks to edge China out of its drone supply chain, Taiwan emerges as a quiet player
2 ore fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:00

Taiwan’s reputation for tech excellence means it is a favoured alternative source for Ukrainian drone-makers Over the four years that Ukraine has been fighting to repel Russian forces from its territory, its country’s battlefields have become scarred by airstrikes, pockmarked by artillery fire, and littered with the wreckage of cheap aerial drones. The conflict has transformed the economics of modern warfare – with both sides now reliant on these unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to monitor the battlefield, evade defences and strike deep into enemy territory. The fighting has so far kept Russia bogged down, trapped behind frozen frontlines, allowing Kyiv to remake the country’s industrial base to meet the needs of the war. Continue reading...

Riccardo Muti e i cori per don Minzoni: “Univa vita reale e trascendenza”
2 ore fa | Mer 6 Mag 2026 00:00

A Ravenna (1 e 2 giugno) la seconda edizione di ‘Cantare amantis est’ con l’omaggio al parroco ucciso dai fascisti

Turismo ad Ascoli: i dati sorridono e 4 nuovi hotel in arrivo
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:55

Il primo trimestre segna 6.887 visitatori, entro il 2027 l’offerta ricettiva si amplierà con nuove strutture. Mercato italiano dominante, tra gli stranieri, gli Stati Uniti guidano la classifica, seguiti da Germania e Romania

Gianluca morto nello schianto: “Era benvoluto da tutti, siamo sconvolti”
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:50

Medolla, Gianluca Domenico Tulumello è morto a 23 anni nello scontro con un camion mentre andava al lavoro alla Oli Spa. La titolare: “Era un gran bravo ragazzo”

Lotta tra la vita e la morte la moglie di Loris Bianchi: si aggravano le condizioni di Serena
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:45

Serena Badia si trova all’Infermi da sabato scorso a causa di un abuso di droga. Gravi danni agli organi per la 30enne, ricoverata dopo aver dato in escandescenze in hotel

Deruba pazienti e medici, fugge e rapina un passante: maxi condanna
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:35

La Corte di Appello ha aumentato a 3 anni e 8 mesi la pena decisa in primo grado per un giovane di 36 anni. Quando è stato bloccato ha anche tentato di aggredure gli agenti

Davide, maratoneta campione di lealtà: “Poteva passarmi, mi ha aiutato. Avrebbe dovuto trionfare lui”
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:30

Massimiliano Milani, il runner in crisi sorretto al traguardo: grande Davide, la sportività è questa. Il pesarese protagonista del bel gesto: “Vincere? L’ultimo dei pensieri. Ho fatto la scelta giusta”

‘It kicks ass’: Rolling Stones launch new album at star-studded New York event
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:19

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood join Conan O’Brien to discuss forthcoming album Foreign Tongues On Tuesday afternoon in New York, the Rolling Stones gathered friends, journalists and fellow artists for a preview of their forthcoming 25th album, Foreign Tongues. Before the trio stepped on stage, host Conan O’Brien deadpanned that perhaps, finally, this is the album where the band will “finally make it after decades of obscurity”. The audience, which included Leonardo DiCaprio, director Baz Luhrmann and actor Odessa A’zion, laughed appreciatively. Continue reading...

Apple agrees to pay $250m after falsely claiming AI-powered Siri was ‘available now’
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:14

Settlement, which includes no admission of wrongdoing, covers roughly 36m eligible devices in class-action lawsuit Apple on Tuesday agreed to pay $250m to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of misleading millions of iPhone buyers by falsely touting artificial intelligence capabilities for its Siri voice assistant in late 2024. Plaintiffs accused the California tech giant of having “promoted AI capabilities that did not exist at the time, do not exist now, and will not exist for two or more years” in order to boost iPhone sales, according to the suit. Apple’s more “personalized” version of Siri still has not been fully released despite its announcement nearly two years ago. Continue reading...

Trump annuncia una breve sospensione del Project Freedom a Hormuz - LIVEBLOG
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:12

Il tycoon avverte l'Iran: 'Sa quello che deve fare'. Araghchi: 'Progressi nei colloqui'

Aperitivi europei 2026 a Macerata: 52 locali pronti a un brindisi lungo 4 giorni
2 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:10

Da giovedì a domenica torna il viaggio tra i sapori del Vecchio Continente. Lanciato anche il concorso tra i bar: un’applicazione per votare quello preferito

Remigrazione a Bologna: oggi si decide il luogo. Ed è ancora scontro politico
3 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:05

Avanza l’ipotesi piazza della Pace, incontro in Questura con gli organizzatori. Giunta e Pd hanno chiesto di vietare l’evento, FdI: “Grave volerlo negare”

Michele Emiliano umilia Decaro: "Soffre la mia presenza, lo capisco", Pd allo sbando
3 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:02

"Antonio è reo confesso: lo dice chiaramente a tutti che soffre la mia presenza, ma questo lo capisco. Perché io, per esempio, avevo un padre straordinario e non riuscivo neanche a guidare la macchina se mio padre era seduto accanto a me, però non l'ho mai lasciato a un distributore di benzina in attesa di passare a riprenderlo. Quindi si possono trovare dei modi di convivere nonostante questo problema". Lo ha detto l'ex presidente della Regione Puglia, Michele Emiliano, durante un'intervista a Telenorba parlando del suo rapporto con il governatore pugliese Antonio Decaro. Emiliano è in attesa oggi della decisione della commissione del Csm sulla richiesta avanzata dalla Regione Puglia sull'aspettativa per ricoprire il ruolo di consulente dell'ente. "Io, comunque, qualunque cosa dovesse fare Antonio, sono dalla sua parte e lo sosterrò in tutte le maniere perché ovviamente, come diceva mia madre, l'ho fatto io, non è che lo posso distruggere". "Un voto? Il voto è sempre 10, nel senso che uno che riesce con tanta facilità a cambiare tanti ruoli, ad avere sempre un ruolo in primo piano, non può che avere il 10". "Forse, ma parlo dei rapporti personali e non politici, avrebbe dovuto avere un po' più di coraggio di dirmi le cose come le pensava sin dall'inizio. Invece alle volte forse io l'ho un po' intimidito e non è riuscito a dirmi - ha concluso - tutto quello che aveva in testa, però sono cose che succedono".

Black people in England twice as likely to suffer stroke as white counterparts
3 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:01

In-depth study also reveals patients from black African and Caribbean backgrounds are less likely to receive timely care People from black backgrounds in England are twice as likely to experience strokes as their white counterparts, while also being less likely to receive timely care, according to the largest study of its kind. The study, conducted by researchers at King’s College London and presented at the European Stroke Organisation conference, analysed 30 years of stroke incidents from the South London Stroke Register, one of the longest-running population-based stroke registers in the world. Continue reading...

Reinstate windfall tax on banks after surge in profits, TUC urges
3 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:01

Unions group wants rate returned from 3% to 8% after big four UK lenders reveal £14bn total profit in first quarter An increased windfall tax should be imposed on the UK’s largest banks according to trade union leaders, after the big four lenders reported almost £14bn in first-quarter profits, partly fuelled by market turbulence caused by the Iran war. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) renewed its call for an increase in the current bank surcharge, which was reduced from 8% to 3% of profits above £100m by the Conservative government in 2023, as banks benefit from the high interest rate environment. Continue reading...

Strage prima della tregua: venti morti in Ucraina
3 ore fa | Mar 5 Mag 2026 23:00

Colpite diverse città. Così Mosca avverte Kiev in vista della parata del 9 maggio: “Non attaccatela”