Iran, tears on live TV for the death of Khamenei
In Iran, reactions to the death of Ayatollah Khamenei include celebrations and mourning, with some calling for revenge against perceived enemies.
Hopes and anxiety of Jews: "We stand by the Iranians". Maximum alert for synagogues
The Jewish community is experiencing a mix of anxiety and hope regarding military intervention in Iran, fearing reprisals and increased security threats.
Imams and Pro-Pal in the Square: They Are the Guardians of the Regime
The article discusses the support expressed by pro-Pal and similar groups for the Iranian regime amid the conflict following US and Israeli actions.
The Two Republican Fronts: Why Donald Can Only Support a Quick Conflict
The U.S. confrontation with Iran has moved into an operational phase, raising concerns about the sustainability of prolonged military engagement amid existing commitments elsewhere.
Axis of Evil in Pieces. Moscow: "Unacceptable." And now the dictators appeal to the UN
Russia and China express their support for Iran following Israeli and US attacks, condemning these actions and calling for urgent UN Security Council discussions.
You need to have courage to succeed in embodying the beautiful tale of the 'Ugly Duckling'
The article reflects on the concept of personal worth and transformation, drawing parallels with the story of the Ugly Duckling.
Epstein, the murder of Quentin and the limit as enemy
The article discusses how the Epstein case has become a political battleground in both the U.S. and Italy, highlighting divisions among the left and right.
Scervino Alchemist. The Military Coat (Does Not) Hide Chiffon and Undergarments
Ermanno Scervino's latest fashion show showcases luxurious designs reflecting meticulous craftsmanship and an opulent aesthetic inspired by historical influences.
My Convincing Yes. Text Awaited for Years. It is Not a Reform Against Judges
Marco Minniti, former Interior Minister of Italy, expresses his strong support for a long-awaited judicial reform, aiming to enhance public trust in the justice system.
The Sad Fans of a Tyrant
The author criticizes the left for seemingly supporting the Iranian regime while being obsessed with various forms of political opposition.
The nurses and Domenico: "They will have it on their conscience"
A tragic incident surrounding the death of two-year-old Domenico reveals conflicting testimonies and alarming details about the surgical procedures that may have contributed to his demise.
The Taliban horror is law. Broken bones for women? It's worse to hit dogs
A new penal code in Afghanistan codifies severe punishments for women, far less severe for animal abuse, reflecting the Taliban's repressive regime.
Tehran's Missiles on Israel and Dubai. The Global Blackmail: 'Closed Hormuz'
Tehran responds to recent attacks with missile strikes on Israel and Dubai, leading to casualties and a state of emergency in Israel.
Europe in disarray: 'Neither informed nor involved'
The European response to the Israeli-American attack on Iran is fragmented, with notable criticism from France regarding lack of involvement.
Transfer of children and mother requested
Concerns have arisen regarding the welfare of a family housed in a facility as authorities seek to transfer them due to management issues.
Bombs from Pakistan on Kabul. 'Over 350 Afghans dead'
The ongoing violence between Pakistan and Afghanistan has escalated, with reports of over 350 Afghans killed in recent military actions in Kabul.
Those polls made to demotivate
The article discusses strategies for promoting the 'No' vote in an upcoming referendum in Italy, emphasizing the manipulation of poll results to influence public sentiment.
The veil removed, a message to the free world
A powerful message of freedom is conveyed through videos of Iranian women removing their hijabs, symbolizing hope against a theocratic regime.
The left supports the ayatollah: "USA-Israel fascist alliance"
Several Italian leftist intellectuals and politicians express strong hostility towards Israel and the United States amidst military operations in Iran.
Laura is here! The (re)victory of Pausini
Laura Pausini, an Italian singer, faces criticism for not engaging with the political and cultural themes of her heritage, despite her immense popularity.
Riders are the pawns of poor society
The article discusses the plight of delivery riders in Italy, highlighting their struggles with poverty and the socioeconomic factors driving them to work in challenging conditions.
The investigation by Milan's prosecutors focuses on the braking system
Investigators in Milan are examining the automatic braking system of a tram that derailed and caused two deaths and around 50 injuries.
Attack on the Heart of Evil
A coordinated military strike by Israel and the United States against Iran marks a significant escalation in tensions, leading to reports of Supreme Leader Khamenei's death.
The 'rehabilitation' of Bibi: revenge after October 7th
Benjamin Netanyahu is engaged in a critical struggle for his political legacy, seizing favorable conditions to confront Iran and reshape the Middle East.
Rockets, jets, and aircraft carriers. A never-before-seen pincers to annihilate Iran
The U.S. and Israel have intensified military operations against Iran, with a significant buildup of forces indicating a prolonged conflict.
"We Deserve Freedom". Thus Iranians in Italy Support Intervention: Expert: "Now Pahlavi"
Iranian dissidents in Italy rally for intervention and express their desire for a free and democratic Iran, following military actions and organized protests.
The most evil is dead. Now freedom for the Iranians
Donald Trump announced a military operation named 'Epic Fury' aimed at dismantling Iran's missile industry and military forces while calling for freedom for the Iranian people.
Everything is normal. Also the tirades against the USA
The Sanremo Festival is seen as an isolated bubble amidst global turmoil, with artists criticizing the US while ignoring the authoritarian regime in Iran.
Evacuation of 500 Italians from Iran Ready; Minister Crosetto Stuck in Dubai
Italy is preparing to evacuate around 500 Italian citizens from Iran amid rising tensions in the region, while Minister Crosetto remains stranded in Dubai.
Reset Middle East: now a new axis to free the world from jihadist terror
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed readiness to confront the Iranian regime threatening humanity with nuclear power, suggesting a broader regional shift towards peace.
Meloni gathers the ministers. The network with our allies
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni convenes an urgent meeting with key ministers to address escalating tensions in the Gulf region following missile strikes that affect Italian military personnel in Kuwait.
The judges out of tune dismantle the 'fake'. 'And now enough with the factions'
Fifty judges from various roles across Italy openly support the separation of careers and challenge the narrative of misinformation surrounding the constitutional reform.
Defeating the Arch-enemy and crippling Beijing by stopping oil
The article discusses Donald Trump's strategic goals regarding Iran and China in the lead-up to the Midterm elections, particularly through military challenges in the Middle East.
The regime can survive even without the ayatollah. There is a solid system
Despite reports of Ali Khamenei's death, a collective leadership structure in Iran is believed to be capable of sustaining governance even in times of war.
Ali, the eternal guardian of the revolution written with the blood of an entire people
The Iranian Foreign Minister confirmed that Ali Khamenei is still alive amid rumors about his death following recent Israeli-American attacks in Iran.
Chaos in the ANM over the canceled buffet. And a conference of judges is also canceled
The National Association of Magistrates (ANM) in Italy faces turmoil after the cancellation of a fundraising buffet and a judges' conference, leading members to suspect political interference.
Applause in the streets, joy at the windows. The lame regime ready to negotiate. But the puzzle of succession remains
The article discusses the current crisis in Iran, highlighting the people's joy amidst despair as they navigate a repressive regime and grapple with uncertainty about the future.
Hereโs how security works on board: sensors to stop the tram in a few moments
The article discusses concerns regarding tram safety in Milan following an incident where a driver may have suffered a medical emergency while driving, prompting unions to request meetings with the transport company to address safety measures.
It would be a shame if the No wins. But I don't believe that will happen
Giorgia Meloni is carefully planning her final push for the Yes vote in the upcoming referendum on the separation of careers for judges, opting for a soft approach with media appearances rather than rallies or debates.
Sanremo, the ratings of the last night: 68.8%. Worse than last year but better than the cover night
The final night of the Sanremo Festival 2026 recorded a 68.8% viewership share with over 11 million viewers, a decrease from the previous year but an improvement over the cover night.
Larijani, Ghalibaf and the Islamists: Here are the new faces of the regime after Khamenei
The death of Ali Khamenei opens a period of uncertainty for Iran as the country awaits clarity on its new leadership.
SuperG, Goggia's masterpiece: first in Soldeu, Pirovano fifth. Brignone only eighth
Sofia Goggia secured first place in the SuperG event at Soldeu, Andorra, delivering a sublime performance, while fellow Italian skiers Laura Pirovano and Federica Brignone finished fifth and eighth respectively.
Pakistan: assault on the US consulate in Karachi by pro-Iranian supporters: at least 9 dead
At least nine people died and over thirty were injured in clashes in Karachi, Pakistan, where pro-Iranian protesters attempted to storm the US consulate.
Comfortable and Clever, the 5 Cuts for Wavy and Curly Hair to Wear This Spring
In Spring 2026, curly hair is set to dominate the trends proposed by hairstylists, with short cuts designed to highlight its natural beauty.
Death of little Domenico, there is a mystery surrounding that "yes" spoken in the operating room before the extraction
The tragic case of Domenico Caliendo, a child who died after a heart transplant, has led to accusations and investigations regarding medical negligence.
Who is Ahmad Vahidi, the new commander of the Revolutionary Guards
Iran has appointed Ahmad Vahidi as the new commander of the Revolutionary Guards amid targeted attacks and military reorganizations following the Supreme Leader's death.
MotoGP, Bezzecchi dominates the race in Thailand: Marquez punctures, Bagnaia only 9th
Marco Bezzecchi secured a commanding victory in the MotoGP race in Thailand, while Marc Marquez faced a puncture and reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia struggled to finish 9th.
Khamenei identified by the CIA. The last hours of the ayatollah and the plan of Washington and Tel Aviv
The article discusses a daylight operation by U.S. and Israeli forces targeting Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other high-ranking officials, resulting in significant casualties and a strategic blow to the Iranian regime.
Reports on social media signal the return of the human: when reality is more viral than artificial intelligence
Social media is becoming flooded with amateur videos regarding the Iran war, highlighting the growing preference for authentic human-generated content over AI-produced media.
Shelters for civilians and defense systems in action: this is the UAE's shield against Tehran
The UAE authorities have issued emergency guidelines to citizens and tourists amidst escalating tensions with Iran, while successfully intercepting incoming Iranian missiles.