Sayf at Sanremo: 'I practice Ramadan and turn Italy upside down with Silvio Berlusconi'
Sayf, a contestant at the Sanremo Music Festival, discusses his Tunisian roots, references Silvio Berlusconi, and mentions practicing Ramadan amidst the festival's frenzy.
Palladino, the discovery of Berlusconi and Galliani, wants a night like a goddess
Raffaele Palladino, a promising football coach discovered by Berlusconi and Galliani, aims to lead Atalanta to a significant European night after a successful coaching career in Italy.
From Berlusconi to Salvini, that indomitable stage that everyone wants to occupy
The article discusses the allure of the Sanremo Festival to various political figures in Italy, including Berlusconi and Salvini.
But when Silvio was there... The hit song dedicated to the President
A new catchy song by Dj Matrix, reflecting on the nostalgia for former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, has become a popular anthem at winter events across Italy.
How Berlusconi Transformed Us 40 Years Ago
The article reflects on the significant moment in 1986 when Silvio Berlusconi acquired AC Milan, marking the beginning of a successful era for the club.
The 'Yes' and that liberal twist that is still missing
The article discusses the political implications of upcoming referendums in Italy, reflecting on past referendums and their connection to political strategies rather than policy.
Tortora, Craxi, and Cav: The Posthumous Revenge of Three Great Victims of 'Toga-Rule'
The article reflects on how three deceased figures—Enzo Tortora, Bettino Craxi, and Silvio Berlusconi—might have voted in a referendum on justice reform, considering their past experiences with a judicial system that they felt was corrupt and biased.
Marina: a Yes against the market of appointments
Marina Berlusconi publicly supports the justice reform referendum, highlighting the need to curb the influence of political currents in judicial appointments.
Referendum, Marina Berlusconi in the field: "I will vote yes, it is the right thing"
Marina Berlusconi publicly declared her intention to vote 'yes' on the upcoming referendum, emphasizing the importance of the issues rather than political affiliations.
Media Dispute in Italy: The King of Paparazzi Causes Scandal
Fabrizio Corona, a former celebrity photographer, accuses the head of Italy's 'Big Brother' of sexual abuse, leading the Berlusconi family to sue him for 160 million euros for defamation.
Pier Silvio Berlusconi at Palatino for the 34th anniversary of Tg5
Pier Silvio Berlusconi visited the Palatino production center to celebrate Tg5's 34th anniversary, reflecting on its strong identity and future editorial challenges.
Meloni, Trump and Berlusconi's Lesson
The article discusses the implications of power dynamics and historical lessons from Berlusconi in the context of Meloni and Trump amid geopolitical tensions post-Venezuela conflict.
Germany crowns Pier Silvio. "Berlusconi a serious businessman who conquered ProSieben"
The influential German political-economic newspaper praises Pier Silvio Berlusconi as a dedicated businessman and family man, contrasting him with his father Silvio's political visibility.
New Owner in the TV Business: Berlusconi Junior Strikes
Pier Silvio Berlusconi, influenced by his famous father, now takes charge at ProSiebenSat1, raising questions about the future Italian influence in German television.
Referendum, Cerno on Tg4: "The political sentences of certain judges are the true advertisement for the committee of yes"
Director Tommaso Cerno discussed key daily issues on Tg4, highlighting the judicial attacks used by the left since 1994 to undermine governments during Berlusconi's era.
From Andreotti to Meloni. The ritual of the conference that has been repeating for 49 years. The primacy of Berlusconi and Prodi's great refusal
The article reflects on the tradition of the year-end press conference held by the sitting Prime Minister in Italy, which began with Giulio Andreotti in 1977 and has continued for 49 years, now featuring Giorgia Meloni.
Trial of the Knightly Horse. The slap of the ECHR on the Mondadori award
The European Court of Human Rights upheld the heavy civil sentence against Silvio Berlusconi and Fininvest, concluding the long-standing legal battle over the Mondadori acquisition linked to alleged bribery.
Eleven years for the judges' last wrong (or slap) against Berlusconi
After 11 years, the European Court of Human Rights finally ruled against Silvio Berlusconi, who has since passed away, denying an appeal from his company Fininvest regarding substantial damages owed to Carlo De Benedetti.
The real Casia Vianello changes owner: here’s why Pier Silvio Berlusconi bought it
Pier Silvio Berlusconi has acquired the famous Casa Vianello, which is not the one known from the popular sitcom but a prestigious property in Segrate, from the couple's Filipino heirs.
Farewell to Villa Berlusconi, Piersilvio moves to the new estate in Portofino
Piersilvio Berlusconi has left his historic seaside villa in Liguria to relocate with his family to a newly renovated estate in San Sebastiano, Portofino.
Alfonso, the King of Gossip: A Tool of Power in the Service of “Papi” Silvio
The article discusses how gossip, represented by Alfonso Signorini, acts as a clandestine power in contemporary society, intertwined with themes of justice and celebrity culture.
Pascale Method. Weep for the dead and 'bury' the living
Francesca Pascale's recent interview reflects on the lingering influence of political figures like Silvio Berlusconi and the complexities of love and hate in public perception.
Jerry Calà: 'I earned and squandered. A mistake to say no to Berlusconi. There is little kindness in my environment'
Italian actor Jerry Calà reflects on his life choices at 73, discussing his health, relationships, and regrets about rejecting Silvio Berlusconi's offer.
Margherita Fumero from Drive In: “Did Beruschi and I date? Berlusconi courted me”
Margherita Fumero clarifies her relationship with Enrico Beruschi, stating they are like siblings and still support each other, despite their tumultuous on-screen partnership.
The "Special Story" of a "Factory of Smiles"
The article discusses the founding of Mediafriends, a philanthropic organization established by Pier Silvio Berlusconi in 2003, aimed at helping those in need and promoting joy through charitable acts.
Carol Alt: “Senna, love and pain of my life. The gifts of Berlusconi, my pictures in Playboy”
In a candid interview, Carol Alt reflects on her life and challenges, touching on her relationship with Ayrton Senna, gifts from Silvio Berlusconi, and her experiences with Playboy, while expressing concern for her sick cat.
From Travaglio's chair to 'poor communists': the 6 key moments of Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi remains a significant figure in Italian history, highlighted through iconic moments captured online, including political speeches and humorous skits.