70 shower rooms damaged in the Olympic village
Dozens of restroom facilities have been damaged at the Milan Winter Olympic village, as reported by the Italian newspaper 'Corriere della Sera'.
PHOTO Who are the stunning sisters of Luka Modrić? One has an unusual name, and both rarely appear in public
Luka Modrić reflects on his childhood and family tragedy in a recent interview with Corriere della Sera, where he also hints at his sisters who have unusual names.
Modrić revealed the detail that changed his life: If it weren't for him, I would never have come to Real
Luka Modrić shares insights from his career, reminiscing about his childhood dreams and his admiration for Croatian captain Zvonimir Boban, which influenced his journey to Real Madrid during an interview with Corriere della Sera.
Modrić on childhood, grandfather, family, faith, future after football...
Luka Modrić, captain of the Croatian national football team and AC Milan midfielder, reflects on his childhood, family, and future in a detailed interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
Emotional confession of Luka Modrić, revealed a great fear: 'I would like to buy my grandfather's house...'
Luka Modrić, one of today's greatest football stars, opens up about his childhood traumas and desires in a rare interview with Corriere della Sera.
Sgarbi, the painting and the investigation: "This will also end in nothing"
Vittorio Sgarbi discusses an investigation regarding a painting attributed to Valentin de Boulogne, claiming the pursuit against him is baseless and questioning the authenticity of the piece.
The Mayor of Genoa: Bucci's Outburst: 'I won't participate in the slaughter game. I ask for clarity, ready to speak with the prosecutors.'
Genoa's Mayor Marco Bucci claims he is ready to clarify his position regarding recent allegations amidst an ongoing investigation, emphasizing the baselessness of accusations linking him to financial misconduct related to the Morandi bridge funds.
Marco Balich: "I was the DJ at De Michelis' parties. In Turin, I kept Peter Gabriel and Yoko Ono away"
Marco Balich, a prominent figure in organizing Olympic events, reflects on his experiences as a DJ at private parties and discusses potential future aspirations in Venice.
Elio: "Dante and his autism. The State leaves us parents alone. Laughing? Today it is scary"
Elio discusses the challenges of raising his autistic son Dante and the feeling of abandonment by the state, reflecting on personal loss and societal issues.
201. The Way of the Sunset
The article discusses how the decline of civilizations, citing examples like Athens and Rome, primarily stems from internal crises such as demographic decline and the inability of leaders to address challenges effectively, exacerbated by external factors like epidemics and wars.
Fedez reported for the Iovino case, identified by cameras: 'What massacre, I was not there'
Rapper Fedez has been reported in connection with the Iovino case after being identified in surveillance footage during an incident, despite his claims of not being present.
THE COVID DATA "I had already manipulated": this is how, according to the prosecutors, they manipulated the pandemic numbers in Liguria
According to prosecutors, officials in Liguria, including Governor Giovanni Toti, manipulated COVID-19 data for perceived political gain, with details emerging from an ongoing corruption investigation.
Bigger house, children's education, retirement: how to invest and grow savings, 3 plans to imitate
The article discusses three family profiles with varying ages and needs, outlining how to approach financial planning for housing, education, and retirement through various investment strategies.
Toti to Spinelli: 'I will come to see you before the elections. I ask you for some things' Here are the images of the meetings on the yacht
Ligurian Governor Giovanni Toti is seeking financial support from entrepreneur Spinelli ahead of upcoming elections, as he prepares for his political campaign.
The Russian Army advances towards Kharkiv. Zelensky admits: 'The situation is extremely difficult'
The Russian Army is advancing toward Kharkiv, with Ukrainian President Zelensky acknowledging that the situation is extremely challenging, as the town of Vovchansk becomes the next target for Kremlin troops.
How to Set the Table According to Etiquette (And Words You Should Never Say)
The article outlines the etiquette rules for setting a table properly to ensure a pleasant dining experience while maintaining good manners.
Camila Giorgi pursued by the tax authorities: €6 million in compensation under scrutiny (excluding sponsors)
Tennis player Camila Giorgi is being pursued by the tax authorities and prosecutors, with €6 million in compensation under investigation, following a first seizure notification on June 26.
Elena Cecchettin: "If you suffer violence, make sure it is known. Strength is resistance"
Elena Cecchettin speaks at the International Book Fair in Turin, discussing her health struggles and the importance of speaking out against violence.
THE PHOTOS ON THE YACHT The images of the meetings and the phones left outside to secure confidential discussions
Photos reveal meetings held on a yacht involving politicians and business leaders, including Genoa's mayor and the port authority president, amidst a political scandal following the arrest of Toti.
Cheerfully Accumulate Debt Without Thinking About Who Will Pay
The article discusses the serious issue of the country's enormous public debt, which costs 70 billion euros annually in interest alone, stressing the need for political dialogue about fiscal responsibility.
Highway Code, here's what changes and why it won't reduce the number of victims
The recent reforms to Italy's Highway Code aim to increase road safety measures, but experts are skeptical about their effectiveness in decreasing traffic-related fatalities.
Magnitude 2.9 earthquake in the Campi Flegrei. No damage
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred in the Campi Flegrei area near Pozzuoli, Italy, at 3:30 AM, with no reported damage to people or property.
Ratings Juve-Salernitana: 1-1 Vlahovic (6) shows signs of life, Kostic's errors (4.5), Chiesa wastes (5.5)
Juventus salvages a late draw against Salernitana with a goal from Rabiot after initially trailing in the game.
Djokovic eliminated at the ATP in Rome. Roland Garros crucial: Sinner can become number 1
Novak Djokovic, the top seed and six-time champion, was unexpectedly eliminated in the third round of the ATP Rome by Chilean Alejandro Tabilo, losing 6-2, 6-3.
Atalanta, another three points for the Champions League: 2-1 against Roma who slip to -3 from fifth place
Atalanta secured a 2-1 victory over Roma, enhancing their chances for Champions League qualification while Roma fell three points behind the fifth spot.
I loved Moravia because he didn't want to change me. He used jealousy to write. He told me: I'm dying and I replied
Carmen Llera reflects on her relationship with Moravia, discussing the influence of jealousy in his writing and her childhood memories.
The Night of Maxentius: dance, theater, and reading outside the center of Rome
A new nighttime illumination of the Villa of Maxentius on the Appian Way enhances the beauty of the archaeological complex, revealing details often missed in daylight, with the venue open for visits on Saturdays and the first Sunday of the month.
Fiorello at Civil Week recounts an anecdote about his financier father: 'That time he showed me what honor is...')
During the third day of Civil Week in Milan, Rosario Fiorello shared a personal story about his father, emphasizing the theme of honor.
Superbonus, Forza Italia attacks: clash within the majority. The Sugar Tax case erupts Tajani: 'Ready for changes in Parliament'
There is a clash within the majority over the Superbonus, with Forza Italia opposing retroactivity and new taxes, while the government faces backlash over the proposed Sugar Tax from associations and businesses who deem it unfair.
Mountain: tragedy on Ortles in South Tyrol, 26-year-old skier dies
A tragic incident occurred on Ortles in South Tyrol, where 26-year-old trail runner Tom Arent Van de Plassche lost his life during a skiing excursion.
Modena, raped by friends at 12: the video on the phone of a peer
A 12-year-old girl in Modena was raped by two slightly older friends, aged 15 and 16, while a peer filmed the incident, raising questions about the video's purpose as medical confirmation of the abuse emerges.
A red lynx sneaks into the resort garden
A red lynx approached a man lounging by a pool at a condominium complex in Naples, Florida, on May 7, with the man remaining calm during the encounter despite the lynx appearing hungry and tired.
Eurovision: too much euphoria for the victory, Nemo breaks the crystal trophy and injures his finger
During the celebrations for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, Swiss singer Nemo accidentally broke his crystal trophy and injured his finger.
A 'visual portal' connects Dublin and New York
An artistic installation has allowed people from Dublin and New York to see each other face-to-face as part of an innovative public art project.
The ranking of Eurovision 2024, live during the final
The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 concluded with Nemo from Switzerland winning, followed by Baby Lasagna from Croatia and a Ukrainian duo, while Italy's Angelina Mango finished in seventh place.
Obey and the commitment of street art in the App of 'la Lettura' (and in newsstands)
The article discusses a digital extra on ancient Roman roads in 'la Lettura', including a feature on the upcoming exhibition 'L’Appia è moderna' in Rome.
The reports from Le Mans: Martin dominates. The magician Marquez is back, Bagnaia on the defense
In Le Mans, Martin shows dominance in the MotoGP standings while Marquez makes a strong comeback, and Bagnaia struggles to keep pace.
The 99 Masonic Streets of Naples
Antonio Piedimonte's latest work, 'The 99 Masonic Streets of Naples', will be presented at Palazzo Nunziante in Naples, focusing on the historical investigation of the esoteric world and the mysteries of the city.
Giro, stage Avezzano-Naples: Kooij wins in a sprint over Milan, Pogacar remains in pink
In the ninth stage of the Giro d'Italia, Olav Kooij clinches victory with a powerful sprint, while Tadej Pogacar retains the pink jersey in Naples.
Rovazzi robbed of his cellphone during an Instagram live, then a chase to stop the young thief
During an Instagram live broadcast, Rovazzi was robbed of his cellphone by a young thief, in what turned out to be a publicity stunt.
Lazza becomes a dad: the announcement via social media from the rapper with his girlfriend Greta Orsingher
Lazza and his girlfriend Greta Orsingher announced their pregnancy on social media, coinciding with Mother's Day, amidst joyful messages from fellow artists.
Earthquake in Mexico in Chiapas, magnitude 6.4 at the border with Guatemala
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near the Mexico-Guatemala border, causing landslides in Guatemala and reaching a depth of 75.4 kilometers.
Angelina Mango: "Me, more blended than a centrifuge, I get obsessed with Benedetta Rossi, it relaxes me"
Italian singer-songwriter Angelina Mango shares her experiences and thoughts during the Eurovision Song Contest, where she finished in seventh place with her song "La Noia."
Tesla, the mystery of the Supercharger: Musk fires entire team, then announces half a billion investment
Elon Musk has unexpectedly announced a $500 million investment in Tesla's Supercharger network after firing the entire team responsible for it, amidst concerns over the company's first revenue decline since 2012.
Celebration in Nigeria for the Arrival of Meghan 'the African'. A Tribute to Harry: 'She Has Married One of Our Sisters'
In Nigeria, Meghan was celebrated for her Nigerian heritage, as recent genetic testing revealed she is 43% Nigerian, reinforcing her connection to the country.
Btp, coupons, and prices: here’s how to calculate the final yield of a bond
The article discusses how to calculate the final yield of a bond by considering both the coupon value and capital gains or losses, factoring in taxation rates for profit.
The 14 Best Beach Clubs in Italy from North to South, Islands Included
A new guide by journalist Andrea Guolo and actress Tiziana Di Masi reviews 225 beach clubs across 15 regions of Italy, offering insights into the unique experiences each location provides.
Tonino Lamborghini: 'Flavia Borzone is not my daughter, she never will be. She seeks notoriety'
Entrepreneur Tonino Lamborghini vehemently denies claims by Flavia Borzone and her mother for paternity recognition, accusing them of seeking publicity at the expense of his family's reputation.
Triton tries again: the new UFO-shaped submarine costs 6 million euros and reaches a depth of 200 meters
Following the Titan incident, Triton is introducing a new submarine, the 660 AVA, which can accommodate up to 8 passengers and operate for 12 hours without a bathroom, aiming to revive underwater tourism.
Italy is not a country for mothers: one in five leaves work after the first child
In Italy, a significant percentage of new mothers, 72.8%, are forced to resign from their jobs, highlighting the ongoing difficulties women face in balancing work and family life after childbirth.