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Cardiochirurgia “ingessata”ad Ancona: bimba di 3 mesi con grave scompenso trasferita da Ascoli a Bologna
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 02:00

Al Torrette di Ancona l’attività è sospesa. Da Ascoli la piccola è stata portata in ambulanza in condizioni critiche: un viaggio lunghissimo, durato più di 3 ore. Le condizioni meteo non hanno permesso l’uso dell’elisoccorso

Fears former Canberra boy has been executed in Iran, as Australia makes representations to Tehran
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:49

ACT government confirms it raised reports of boy’s fate with foreign affairs department, amid unverified claims he died last week There are grave fears for a former Canberra high school student after claims he was killed in Iran, amid representations by the Australian government to Tehran over the potential execution of prisoners. Posts on social media accounts linked to the boy suggest he died on Friday, after reportedly being detained in Iran. The claims could not be verified. Do you know more? Contact adeshola.ore@theguardian.com or daisy.dumas@theguardian.com. Continue reading...

Comedians pick on me for my loud laugh – but nothing will make me stop | Jane Howard
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:49

It’s the part of myself I’m most frequently embarrassed by – but as comedy festival season approaches, I’m prepared for the worst I thought Daniel Kitson was just about ready to kick me out of the comedy room. He had already picked on me several times for laughing too loud, too readily (“that wasn’t even a joke”, he chastised me at one point). I was trying hard to suppress my laughter – to hold it in, to hold it back, to not fully express the joy I was feeling. I was being somewhat successful. And then I wasn’t. Everyone in the audience was laughing – but I was laughing too much. Then Kitson looked at me, and asked me to laugh “10% less” – I was ruining it for the rest of the audience, he said. Bring it down 10% and give everyone else a chance. My face turned red, I shrunk in my seat, and I tried my hardest – really, I did – to not laugh so loud. Continue reading...

Monks bring balm for America’s wounds as Washington cheers peace odyssey
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:37

Buddhist monks had walked 2,300 miles from Texas, braving snow and often barefoot – their arrival in the capital was greeted by thousands Bhante Saranapala gazed down at more than a hundred Buddhist monks wearing burnt-orange, saffron and maroon robes, most sporting woolly hats, a few clutching flowers. “These monks are awesome!” roared Saranapala, who is known as the “Urban Buddhist Monk”, prompting a cheer from the big crowd. “Their determination should be greatly appreciated. Walking from Texas to Washington DC, 2,300 miles; it requires strong determination!” Continue reading...

Il cognome che imbarazza, 3 figli di una coppia chiedono di cambiarlo: “Era diventato un peso”
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:35

I ragazzi chiedono di avere quello della madre. La Prefettura accoglie la domanda dopo un’istruttoria durata più di un anno

Grattacielo, l’ultimo atto: è il giorno dello sgombero. Al via i controlli nelle case
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:26

Iniziano questa mattina le operazioni alle torri interessate dall’ordinanza di inagibilità. Continua la polemica tra Greco (Cgil) e il sindaco: “Fabbri è un bullo, servono risposte”

Daniela Ruggi incinta? Lo ‘sceriffo’ Domenico Lanza: “Nel caso mi sarei preso cura di lei”
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:24

Parla l’unico indagato per il sequestro della 32enne trovata morta nella torre a Montefiorino. “Era una bambina nel corpo di una donna e tutti quanti se ne approfittavano”

La battaglia per salvare l’ex scuola arriva fino al presidente Mattarella: “Giù le mani dalla Casa Rossa”
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:23

I cittadini di Gabicce autori di un dossier con cui chiedono di trasformare l’ex plesso in un museo. La testimonianza dell’insegnante 90enne: “Questo luogo ha cresciuto il paese, ora ne elevi lo spirito”

L’autodromo per le donne: giri di pista, dibattiti e mostra fotografica. L’8 marzo del circuito
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:19

Ecco ‘Wow women motor’, la giornata per abbattere gli stereotipi. Eventi anche nei box, in programma workshop e momenti formativi. Ferrari, Ducati e Lamborghini tra i protagonisti dell’iniziativa

Daniela, la 32enne trovata morta nella torre: interrogati 5 conoscenti
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:19

L’ipotesi: in tanti avrebbero abusato di lei. L’unico indagato per sequestro: se fosse stata incinta, l’avrei aiutata

Droga in carcere col drone: la ’base’ in un convento. Perquisizioni e un arresto
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:17

Fermata la compagna del detenuto Kaddache, pusher pregiudicato del Pilastro. La donna nascondeva in stanza dalle suore due etti di hashish e micro cellulari. L’uomo si faceva consegnare la sostanza in cella per poi rivenderla a peso d’oro

Ca’ del liscio al bivio: il 19 maggio l’asta per il tempio del ballo
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:15

Si partirà da una base di 4 milioni e 700mila euro per un immobile di 5000 mq. Fallita a gennaio la trattativa per affittare il locale fondato da Raoul Casadei

Dormire (soli) in una torre medievale: il sogno di ogni turista diventa realtà alla Prendiparte
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:15

Quanto costa vivere un’esperienza senza uguali nel mondo? Quali servizi offre? Tutti i segreti della struttura del 1100 che torna alloggio turistico dopo molti anni di chiusura. È alta 60 metri e dalla cima si gode un panorama mozzafiato

Fotografie donate dopo 70 anni. Rivive il tenore Giuseppe Paganelli: sguardo sui viaggi e il suo Sudafrica
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:15

Il cantante lirico morì nel 1956 a Cape Town. Immagini ritrovate dalla discendente e pronipote Roberta, ora saranno esposte

Tarique Rahman promises era of clean politics as Bangladesh holds first election since fall of Hasina
1 ora fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 01:10

Jailed then exiled in London, Rahman returns home as the main contender to be next prime minister of Bangladesh Tarique Rahman, who after 17 years in exile is the main contender to be the next prime minister of Bangladesh, has pledged to end entrenched corruption and put the country on a “new path” as voting began in the first free and fair elections in almost two decades. Speaking to the Guardian before polls opened on Thursday morning, Rahman promised a new era of clean politics, including a “top down, no tolerance” approach to graft, if his Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP) was brought to power. Continue reading...

Hockey, l’Italia mette paura alla Svezia poi si arrende. Ma quanti applausi per Damian Clara
2 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:56

Il portiere azzurro gioca da star, i campioni scandinavi faticano e vanno sotto. Per 55 minuti si accarezza l’idea dell’impresa, resta la prova convincente. E venerdì si affronta la Slovacchia

Ukraine war briefing: Elections will be held only after ceasefire, says Zelenskyy
2 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:46

Ukrainian president says security guarantees must first be in place as he pushes back at suggestions he plans to hold poll under US pressure. What we know on day 1,450 Ukraine will hold elections only once it has security guarantees in place and a ceasefire with Russia, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said, pushing back at suggestions he is planning to stage fresh ballots under US pressure. “We will move to elections when all the necessary security guarantees are in place,” the Ukrainian president told reporters on Wednesday in a voice note. “I have said it’s very simple to do: establish a ceasefire, and there will be elections.” He also said that if Russia agreed, it might be possible to “end hostilities by summer”. Elections in Ukraine have been effectively suspended since Russia invaded in 2022 due to martial law. Senior Ukrainian officials agreed on Wednesday to boost air defence capabilities around the capital to counter possible further Russian air attacks on energy infrastructure, the energy minister said. “We also identified and prioritised other critical infrastructure facilities that require protection,” Denys Shmyhal said on Telegram on Wednesday after a meeting of the military staff. The fresh preparations follow attacks on Kyiv that have left officials scrambling to repair damage that has left thousands in the cold and darkness. Russian strikes killed four civilians on Wednesday in different localities in Ukraine’s south-eastern Dnipropetrovsk region, the regional governor said. The attacks occurred in three small localities near the town of Synelnykove, east of the regional centre of Dnipro, Oleksandr Ganzha said on Telegram. In one attack, a man was killed and his wife wounded. In a different locality, a couple and their 45-year-old son was killed and a man wounded. A woman was hurt in a third village. Zelenskyy said the US needed to put more pressure on Russia if it wanted the war to end by summer, adding it is unclear whether Moscow would attend US-brokered peace talks next week. “It depends not only on Ukraine, but also on America, which must exert pressure – excuse me for saying so, but there is no other way: it must exert pressure on Russia,” he said on Wednesday, after previously saying Washington wants to end the war by June. Zelenskyy said Russia was still deliberating over whether to participate in the proposed next round of trilateral peace talks in Miami but that Ukraine was ready to attend. The Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych says he is ready to be disqualified on Thursday because he does not want to betray his country’s dead athletes, reports Sean Ingle. Heraskevych has vowed to wear his “helmet of memory” in the skeleton, even though the International Olympic Committee has told him it will kick him out if he does. “I will not betray these athletes,” he said after finishing first on the final day of practice. British defence minister John Healey says the UK has committed £150m ($205m) to the so-called prioritised Ukraine requirements list (Purl) initiative to supply Ukraine with US weapons. Purl was set up last summer to keep US weapons flowing to Ukraine at a time when new US military assistance had stalled. “Together we must provide Ukraine with the critical air defence it needs in response to Putin’s brutal onslaught,” Healey said in a statement on Wednesday. Allies have already put forward more than $4.5bn through the programme, the US ambassador to Nato, Matthew Whitaker, said on Tuesday. A Russian crackdown on the Telegram social media app risks damaging its own army, pro-war bloggers have warned, as the platform’s founder refused to bend to pressure from Moscow, reports Pjotr Sauer. Russia’s communications watchdog said on Wednesday that the app – used by more than 60 million Russians each day – would begin slowing nationwide, accusing it of failing to address earlier regulatory violations. Europe’s largest nuclear power plant can be restarted safely only if it is returned to Ukrainian control, the head of Ukraine’s nuclear power operator said on Tuesday. The six reactors at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have been shut down since Russian forces captured the area, and Moscow announced last year it was aiming to restart at least one reactor. But Pavlo Kovtoniuk, boss of Ukrainian state nuclear firm Energoatom, said Russia lacked some equipment and spare parts to operate it, and risked a nuclear accident if it tries. Continue reading...

Referendum, video Pd per il no mostra l’Italia del curling. Coni indignato. Mosaner: rimuovetelo
2 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:27

Le immagini di una gara olimpica sui social per promuovere il voto sulla giustizia. L’azzurro: “Non sapevo”. E dopo qualche ora il post scompare

Referendum, video del Pd per il «no» con gli (ignari) azzurri del curling Constantini e Mosaner. Il Coni: «Sbalorditi»
2 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:19

Un video postato sui profili social del Pd con gli azzurri del curling Constantini e Mosaner, medaglia di bronzo alle Olimpiadi di Milano Cortina e oro a Pechino 2022, per promuovere il no al...

Pronostici Coppa del Re, Atletico Madrid-Barcellona è una finale anticipata
2 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:09

Partita d'andata al "Metropolitano", le quote sorridono ai blaugrana ma...

Parents of children taken in to care should get more help, say experts after Victoria Marten death
3 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:01

Review says trauma-informed support could help interrupt ‘destructive cycles’ and reduce risk of harm to future babies Parents whose children are taken into care should receive trauma-informed support to reduce the risk of harm to any further babies they have, according to child protection experts. A national child safeguarding review, launched after the death of baby Victoria Marten, said that if “destructive cycles of harm are to be interrupted” there needed to be more focus on parents, as well as their vulnerable baby or unborn infant. Continue reading...

One in 14 children who die in England have closely related parents, study finds
3 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:01

Exclusive: Calls for ‘urgent action’ as study also finds stark ethnic and socio-economic disparities in child mortality and consanguinity One in 14 children who died in England in a four-year period had parents who were close relatives, according to “stark” figures revealed by the first study of its kind. The figures, published by the National Child Mortality Database (NCMD), based at the University of Bristol, analysed all 13,045 child deaths in England between 2019 and 2023. Of these, 926 (7%) were found to be of children born to consanguineous parents, meaning the mother and father are close blood relatives, such as first cousins. Continue reading...

The god of small things: Seurat and the sea – review
3 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:01

Courtauld Gallery, London This quietly tremendous exhibition gathers more than half of the pointillist painter’s works, all depicting the Channel coast and sea, full of blizzards of light and a quivering sense of import Georges Seurat died young. His two most famous paintings, both extremely large and innovative in their composition and technique, were completed while he was still in his mid-20s. As it was, Seurat painted approximately 45 paintings before his death, probably from diphtheria, in March 1891 when he was 31. More than half these works depict the Channel coast and sea and were completed on his summer trips between 1885 and 1890. Seurat and the Sea at the Courtauld is the first exhibition to be devoted entirely to these images. Twenty-three paintings and smaller oil studies, and three drawings hang in two rooms. It is a quietly tremendous exhibition. Even if one takes on board the artist’s claims to science, objectivity and his adherence to theories about colour and perception which distance him from impressionism, Seurat’s paintings are peculiar and strange. Sometimes his line is very odd and stiff, yet his drawings themselves – tonal studies worked in conté crayon on textured, laid paper, are among the most marvellous I can think of. It is clear Seurat knew what he was doing; who knows what he might have gone on to achieve? Continue reading...

Housing market in England and Wales ‘showing tentative signs of recovery’
3 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:01

Rics surveyors report inquiries from new buyers, agreed sales and house prices were less negative in January There are “tentative signs” that the housing market in England and Wales is recovering from a months-long slowdown after uncertainty around the autumn budget and economic pressures, estate agents and surveyors have reported. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said its members were feeling more optimistic about the year ahead than at any time since December 2024, as inquiries from new buyers, agreed sales and house prices became less negative in January. Continue reading...

Atletico Madrid-Barcellona, il pronostico della seconda semifinale di Coppa del Re
3 ore fa | Gio 12 Feb 2026 00:01

Blaugrana favoriti ma al "Metropolitano" la squadra di Simeone si gioca quasi tutto