Epstein Case, London Publishes Mandelson Dossier: 'Starmer Knew About the Risks of His Appointment'
The release of the Mandelson dossier could jeopardize UK Prime Minister Starmer as it suggests he was aware of the controversial connections involving the former UK ambassador to Washington and the convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein.
"We will settle things after the referendum": Gratteri-Foglio controversy. He replies: I am often a target
A public spat has erupted between prosecutor Gratteri and the newspaper Il Foglio over allegations of defamation regarding comments on Sal Da Vinci's voting intentions.
Flights in the Middle East, EU bans 11 airspaces: from Lufthansa to KLM, all cancellations
EU bans flights over 11 airspaces in the Middle East until March 2026, affecting many airlines like Lufthansa and KLM.
Migrants, the Court of Appeal of Rome: 'Doubts about the legitimacy of the Italy-Albania protocol'
The Court of Appeal in Rome has raised doubts about the legitimacy of the Italy-Albania migrant protocol, challenging its validity amid ongoing governmental claims of European approval.
Flying from Milan to Sydney for 17,000 euros. The cost of war affects airline tickets
The skyrocketing price of airline tickets, exemplified by a business class fare of 17,000 euros from Milan to Sydney, highlights the economic impacts of the ongoing global conflicts.
Russia wins two more golds at the Paralympics; Germans and Czechs protest on the podium
Russia secured two more gold medals in the Paralympic cross-country skiing events, while German and Czech athletes protested during the medal ceremony.
Germany and Japan release oil reserves, IEA approves 400 million barrels
Germany and Japan have unlocked their oil reserves following approval from the IEA, which involves the release of 400 million barrels of oil in response to rising energy prices.
Russia at the Biennale, Salvini sides with Buttafuoco (and not with Giuli): 'Culture brings closer'
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini expresses solidarity with artist Pietrangelo Buttafuoco regarding Russian artists' participation in the Venice Biennale.
Ukraine - Russia War News. Witkoff: 'Signals of breakthrough in negotiations, the parties are tired'
Turkish President Erdogan is willing to host negotiations as tensions escalate, with Ukraine launching missiles at Bryansk causing casualties, and the EU condemning Russia's participation in the Venice Biennale.
Escalation Spain-Israel: Madrid definitively withdraws the ambassador from Tel Aviv
Spain has withdrawn its ambassador from Tel Aviv amidst escalating tensions with Israel and the backdrop of the conflict in Iran.
Assisted Suicide, Marco Cappato Filed for the Two Cases of Sick Persons Accompanied to Switzerland
A Milan judge has shelved investigations against Marco Cappato related to assisted suicide following a recent ruling on end-of-life issues by the Italian Constitutional Court.
Sal Da Vinci: "Meloni did not ask me to use 'Per Sempre Sรฌ' for the referendum campaign"
Singer Sal Da Vinci clarified that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni did not request him to use his song 'Per Sempre Sรฌ' for her referendum campaign, dismissing rumors about their brief phone call.
Alleged dossier activities in Liguria, investigation opened by the Prosecutor's Office. The Democratic Party: 'Bucci must clarify or resign'
The investigation into alleged dossier activities against journalists by the staff of the President of Liguria has stirred political reactions across various parties in Italy.
Meloni at the Senate on Iran: "We do not want to go to war, taxes for those who speculate on fuels"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni asserts that Italy is not at war and aims to prevent any involvement in conflicts, while addressing the fuel speculation issue amidst the Iranian crisis.
De Giovanni: โRejecting the reform promoted by Nordio is defending democracyโ
Maurizio de Giovanni argues that voting 'No' on the proposed reform is a means of upholding democracy during a discussion at the presentation of his new novel.
Gerry Adams in court, symbolic civil lawsuit of '1 pound' against the former leader of Sinn Fein
Gerry Adams faces a symbolic civil lawsuit brought by three victims of IRA bombings, seeking just 1 pound in damages.
Referendum, from the fake news for the no to Osho's cartoons for the yes: the social campaign of the committees
The article discusses the contrasting social media campaigns surrounding an upcoming referendum in Italy, highlighting both fake news promoting a no vote and cartoons promoting a yes vote.
Tram Line 27 in Milan Catches Fire: Approximately Fifteen Passengers on Board
A tram on Line 27 in Milan caught fire due to a potential failure of an overhead high-voltage cable, but fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
Cryptocurrencies, chocolate, and software: from Devasini to Ferrero, the richest in Italy according to Forbes
The article reports on the latest Forbes ranking of the richest Italians, highlighting Giancarlo Devasini in cryptocurrencies, Giovanni Ferrero in chocolate, and Andrea Pignataro in financial software.
Epstein, new file involves Trump: โJeffrey called him while a naked sixteen-year-old was massaging himโ
A recently released Epstein case file suggests that Donald Trump was indirectly involved in the scandal, as a victim testified that Epstein spoke with Trump on speakerphone while a 16-year-old girl was giving him a massage.
Zelensky's drone experts in the Gulf: how Kiev is trying to escape the corner of the war in Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlights the complexity of the ongoing war dynamics in the Middle East, as Israel and the U.S. confront Iran and its implications for Ukraine's military supplies.
Von der Leyen opens up to changes on ETS: "A necessary system but needs modernization"
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen acknowledges the necessity of the EU's Emission Trading System (ETS) while calling for its modernization amidst the rising costs associated with the Iran war.
Meloni, communications to the Senate: 'Government neither complicit nor isolated. Cohesion is needed'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni addressed the Senate, asserting that her government is not complicit in outside decisions nor isolated in Europe, especially in light of the upcoming European Council and the crisis in the Middle East.
Italy's baseball team makes history, defeats the stars of the United States
Italy's baseball team achieved a historic victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic by winning 8-6 in Houston.
Stock Markets Today, March 11. The IEA Opens to Record Oil Reserves Release. Europe Down
European stock markets are experiencing declines as the International Energy Agency considers a significant release of strategic oil reserves amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and Iran.
Conan, the immortal bacterium that (perhaps) came from Mars: 'It could have hitched a ride from an asteroid'
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University discovered that the nearly indestructible bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans, known as Conan, can survive extreme conditions, leading to theories about its extraterrestrial origins.
Ebba Arsjรถ and the rediscovered beauty: 'The Paralympics taught me to accept my body'
Ebba Arsjรถ shares how participating in the Paralympics has helped her embrace her body and redefine her concept of beauty.
Adebayo, magical night: scores 83 points, second best performance ever in NBA
Bam Adebayo scored 83 points in a historic game leading the Miami Heat to a victory over the Washington Wizards, marking the second-best scoring performance in NBA history.
Femicide in Messina, killed with dozens of stab wounds: ex-partner confesses
A woman named Daniela Zinnanti was murdered in her home in Messina, with her ex-partner Santino Bonfiglio confessing to the crime after being arrested.
Returning to Childhood at the World Cup
The article discusses the nostalgic element of the World Cup represented by the 'Quaderno Mondiale,' a throwback object in the digital age.
Indian Wells, Sinner beats Fonseca in two sets and reaches the quarter-finals
Jannik Sinner defeated Brazil's rising star Joao Fonseca in two tight sets to advance to the quarter-finals at Indian Wells.
The Arci: "On April 25, no Israeli flags in the Milan parade" and the immediate controversy ensues
The president of Arci Milano has called for no Israeli flags to be displayed at the April 25 liberation celebrations in Milan, igniting controversy.
Fuel, how much motorists pay for the war. Simulations on a full tank of gasoline and diesel
The article discusses the impact of the conflict in Iran on fuel prices in Italy, highlighting a government task force's efforts to monitor and address price speculation.
Nathan's appeal: "No more marches, the children stay in Vasto"
Nathan appeals for the cessation of protests, urging that the children remain in Vasto as a psychiatric evaluation is set to take place soon.
War in Iran, today's news live. Saudi Arabia shoots down Iranian ballistic missiles. Israeli raids on Tehran and Lebanon
Intensified military actions involving Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Israel escalate tensions in the region as missile attacks are launched and air raid sirens sound in Bahrain.
Father Romanelli: "Everything is still missing in Gaza"
Father Gabriel Romanelli, an Argentine priest, expresses his concerns about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza while working to support the local Christian community.
Oil and gas prices drop. Stock markets trust the White House
Oil and gas prices have dropped significantly following statements from Donald Trump regarding the nearing end of the Iran conflict, restoring some market confidence.
United Europe Against the Biennale 'Stop Russia'
Twenty-two European ministers, including those from Ukraine, have requested president Buttafuoco to prevent Moscow's participation in the Biennale, with the Commission threatening to suspend funds to Venice.
Bertagnolli, the gold collector: Italy 9 strong at the Paralympics: "I want to become the best"
Alessandro Bertagnolli is celebrating his gold medal success at the Paralympics and aspires to be the best in his sport.
The judges' strategy to reunite the family from the woods: 'We focus on the father'
Judges are focused on reuniting a family from the woods by emphasizing the father's role in the process.
Meloni fears incidents in Hormuz and holds back: 'First, we need de-escalation'
Giorgia Meloni expressed concerns about sending Italian frigates to Hormuz, stressing the need for de-escalation amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Shammah and the Triennale case: "Wounded by Sala and grateful to Giuli for the esteem. I remain a free woman"
Andrรฉe Ruth Shammah addresses her recent controversies, highlighting her independence and the detrimental effects of political polarization.
Venezi to the Fenice, Brugnaro secures the appointment
Beatrice Venezi's controversial appointment as the head of the Fenice opera house in Venice has been confirmed by outgoing mayor Luigi Brugnaro amid impending municipal elections.
Ceccon, the interview: 'Goodbye Australia, I train for Los Angeles among ladies doing aquagym'
In a recent interview, swimmer Ceccon discusses leaving Australia and his training routine in preparation for the upcoming Los Angeles event among less competitive settings.
โI Will Stay in My Placeโ. The Anger of Palazzo Chigi Regarding the Tsarina in the Trenches
The article discusses the tension in Italian politics as a leader expresses their determination to retain their position despite pressure from Palazzo Chigi.
Bartolozzi does not apologize. Schlein: 'The government's plan has been revealed'
Minister Giusi Bartolozzi faces backlash as opposition calls for resignations over comments deemed offensive, with a statement from her cabinet chief that seemingly clarifies but instead intensifies the controversy.
From Concutelli to Moro, the dark plots in Italy of Judge Occorsio
The article discusses a political scandal from May 1967 involving a coup plan by Italy's military secret service, Sifar, which had significant repercussions in the Italian political landscape.
The Strait of Hormuz in the Hands of the Revolutionary Guards. For 40 Years a Nightmare for the Fleets
The Strait of Hormuz poses a sustained threat to Western naval fleets, with Iran having developed advanced military technologies to control the area.
D'Alema: "The USA and Israel are bringing us back to barbarism. Tajani is embarrassing"
Massimo D'Alema criticizes the USA and Israel for their actions in the Middle East, labeling Italian Foreign Minister Tajani as embarrassing in his response.
Bills, Europe slows down: only recommendations to the 27. Meloni: "Freeze the ETS"
The European Parliament has proposed temporary and targeted measures to alleviate family bills without compromising fiscal sustainability, with Italian PM Meloni advocating for a freeze on the ETS.