Acwa - azienda saudita quotata alla Borsa di Riyadh e attiva nella desalinizzazione dell’acqua e nella produzione di idrogeno verde - ha nominato Samir J.Serhan come ceo da oggi. Succederà...
Acwa - azienda saudita quotata alla Borsa di Riyadh e attiva nella desalinizzazione dell’acqua e nella produzione di idrogeno verde - ha nominato Samir J.Serhan come ceo da oggi. Succederà...
La giornalista vede del razzismo nel caso Bastoni. Compenso extra per la presidente Bce nonostante le regole. Da sinistra attacchi a Picierno perché dialoga con Fdi. Ecco i peggiori della settimana
⚽ Premier League updates from the 2pm GMT kick-off ⚽ Live scores | Tables | Follow us on Bluesky | Mail Daniel As for Palace, Oliver Glasner makes one change to the side that beat Zrinjski Mostar on Thursday night, Brennan Johnson replacing Evann Guessand; looking at the side which beat Wolves last weekend, Maxence Lacroix is in for Chadi Riad, while Adam Wharton returns from suspension in place of Will Hughes and Johnson takes Yeremy Pino’s spot. Back to our teams, Benjamin Sesko finally gets his start for United – and no one can say he has’t earned it. He comes in for Amad, who played really well in the first few games under Carrick, but has been quieter since, and whose relatively low numbers in terms of goals and assists make him the obvious candidate to drop out. Continue reading...
With her radical politics and flamboyant affairs, Sand was no stranger to controversy, but it’s time to debunk the myths surrounding a writer ahead of her time It would be hard to find a more courageous and perverse, iconic yet controversial figure in European literary history than George Sand. One of the great romantics, she helped transform culture, and her writing shifted social attitudes in ways we still benefit from. Victor Hugo called her “an immortal”; Gustave Flaubert, “one of the great figures of France”. Matthew Arnold said she was “the greatest spirit in our European world [since] Goethe”. The 150th anniversary of her death this year is a chance to revisit her extraordinary achievements and legacy. But to do that we need to debunk some of the myths that surround this pioneering ecological, feminist and republican writer. Continue reading...
With her radical politics and flamboyant affairs, Sand was no stranger to controversy, but it’s time to debunk the myths surrounding a writer ahead of her time It would be hard to find a more courageous and perverse, iconic yet controversial figure in European literary history than George Sand. One of the great romantics, she helped transform culture, and her writing shifted social attitudes in ways we still benefit from. Victor Hugo called her “an immortal”; Gustave Flaubert, “one of the great figures of France”. Matthew Arnold said she was “the greatest spirit in our European world [since] Goethe”. The 150th anniversary of her death this year is a chance to revisit her extraordinary achievements and legacy. But to do that we need to debunk some of the myths that surround this pioneering ecological, feminist and republican writer. Continue reading...
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Dubai non si sarebbe mai immaginata di finire nel mirino dell’Iran: "Pensavamo magari alle basi americane ad Abu Dhabi, ma qui no"
Dipinti e taccuini del fondatore di Wwf Italia, tra gechi e cervi sardi
This Welsh fruit loaf is tricky to get right, and even trickier to perfect, but it’s squidgy heaven if you do Bara brith, the traditional Welsh fruit loaf whose name means speckled bread, is, as Ben Mervis notes, not dissimilar to Yorkshire brack, Irish barmbrack and Scottish “kerrie loaf” – the last is a new one on me, though, of course, I’m more than familiar with how well they all pair with strong tea and cold salty butter. According to food writers Laura Mason and Catherine Brown, they were originally known as teisen dorth in south Wales, and they date the recipe to no earlier than the beginning of the 20th century. However, the digitising of records since their book Food of Britain was published in 1999 allowed me to find a reference to it being eaten before school examinations in Bala, Gwynedd, in Seren Cymru from 1857. (Pen Vogler notes that “anything made with flour, however, is likely to be relatively modern, as wheat was too unreliable to be a staple in wet, upland Wales.”) There’s no reason to doubt the pair’s claim that bara brith was originally made from excess bread dough, but I think it’s good enough to need no such excuse. Continue reading...
After byelection defeat and with right-leaning advisers gone, will PM return to his instincts and embrace Labour ‘DNA’ on climate? Less than a year ago, Keir Starmer stood in front of an audience of senior officials and business leaders from 60 countries in London to declare climate action was “in the DNA of my government”. Vowing to go “all out” for net zero and to “accelerate” while others were slowing down, the Lancaster House speech was his strongest intervention yet on the issue. “We’re paying the price for our overexposure to the rollercoaster of international fossil fuel markets,” he said. “Homegrown clean energy is the only way to take back control of our energy system.” Continue reading...
Jackson’s body lay in repose at his Rainbow/Push Coalition headquarters as thousands visited to pay their respects Some were older, some were younger and some were strangers, but many more were friends – they had lined up down the blocks of Chicago in mercifully mild weather for a chance to say goodbye to the civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. Friday was the last day of public visitation as Jackson lay in repose at the headquarters of his Rainbow/Push political activism coalition in the city he called home. Continue reading...
Almeno 150 petroliere ferme nelle acque aperte del Golfo. È la prima fotografia concreta degli effetti della decisione annunciata sabato sera dai Pasdaran dopo gli attacchi congiunti di Stati Uniti e Israele: la chiusura dello Stretto di Hormuz. Gli effetti sui prezzi si vedranno con l’apertura delle contrattazioni lunedì mattina. Secondo Bloomberg, quello che si […] L'articolo Perché la chiusura dello stretto di Hormuz annunciata dall’Iran è “uno scenario da incubo per i mercati” e per le nostre tasche proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Almeno 150 petroliere ferme nelle acque aperte del Golfo. È la prima fotografia concreta degli effetti della decisione annunciata sabato sera dai Pasdaran dopo gli attacchi congiunti di Stati Uniti e Israele: la chiusura dello Stretto di Hormuz. Gli effetti sui prezzi si vedranno con l’apertura delle contrattazioni lunedì mattina. Secondo Bloomberg, quello che si […] L'articolo Perché la chiusura dello stretto di Hormuz annunciata dall’Iran è “uno scenario da incubo per i mercati” e per le nostre tasche proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Grande attesa per la puntata speciale di Domenica In, in diretta dal Teatro Ariston. Uno dei momenti più attesi del dopo Sanremo che vede alternarsi nel programma di Mara Venier tutti i...
Il premier liquida il piano Draghi: «L’unanimità non va abolita, specie in politica estera. Il vero limite è la burocrazia invasiva». Non si può ancora parlare di scampato pericolo, ma la netta presa di posizione di Giorgia Meloni intacca di sicuro le ambizioni degli eurosaggi, che predicano il superamento del requisito dell’unanimità nel Consiglio Ue. «Non sono d’accordo», ha detto il premier nell’intervista a Bloomberg uscita l’altro ieri. «Non credo che sia quella la soluzione, particolarmente non sulla politica estera, che è uno degli elementi fondamentali della sovranità degli Stati». Continua a leggere
Dall’ultimo CEO & Board Confidence Monitor dell’head hunter Heidrick & Struggles emerge che poco più di un terzo dei dirigenti in Italia ha fiducia nei piani di successione interna e teme l’impatto sulla stabilità aziendale
Dall’ultimo CEO & Board Confidence Monitor dell’head hunter Heidrick & Struggles emerge che poco più di un terzo dei dirigenti in Italia ha fiducia nei piani di successione interna e teme l’impatto sulla stabilità aziendale
Wsj, Claude utilizzata per l'intelligence e identificazione target
Sayf, secondo a Sanremo 2026: "Come perdere ai rigori". E si paragona al Leicester di Ranieri: "Un sogno essere fin qui"
L'inverno saluta, sta per arrivare la primavera. Ultimi appuntamenti per norcineria e ciccioli, mentre si affacciano i sapori del mare e della campagna. Si celebra San Giuseppe tra specialità tipiche ed eccellenze da scoprire come la lumaca d'élite. Ecco gli appuntamenti più importanti in regione
NEW DELHI - Gli stuoli di militari che abitualmente presidiano i controlli di sicurezza fanno salotto. I funzionari del Bureau of Immigration sonnecchiano. I lunghi corridoi che portano ai gate...
In questi giorni, le immagini di enormi sciami di cavallette del deserto che invadono il Sahara Occidentale e il sud del Marocco hanno scosso la comunità internazionale. El Aaiún,...
Authorities seek to reassure visitors after tourists at five-star resorts had to shelter in underground car parks US-Israel war on Iran – latest updates The weekend began as it often does in Dubai. By late morning on Saturday, the beach clubs on Palm Jumeirah were already at capacity. Along the waterfront promenade, running clubs gathered beneath the towers, filming their warm-ups before setting off in neat formation. On Instagram, the city appeared untouched: blue skies, a flat sea and the steady churn of shoppers inside the Dubai Mall. Across the Gulf, however, the largest regional war since the 2003 invasion of Iraq was intensifying. Continue reading...
Authorities seek to reassure visitors after tourists at five-star resorts had to shelter in underground car parks US-Israel war on Iran – latest updates The weekend began as it often does in Dubai. By late morning on Saturday, the beach clubs on Palm Jumeirah were already at capacity. Along the waterfront promenade, running clubs gathered beneath the towers, filming their warm-ups before setting off in neat formation. On Instagram, the city appeared untouched: blue skies, a flat sea and the steady churn of shoppers inside the Dubai Mall. Across the Gulf, however, the largest regional war since the 2003 invasion of Iraq was intensifying. Continue reading...