ISPRA presents to the Chamber the 'Platform for the sustainability of finance and businesses'
ISPRA has introduced a new digital platform designed to transform sustainable finance from a regulatory obligation into a competitive opportunity, presenting it at a conference in the Chamber.
Sanremo 2026, press conference started. Conti: "The sun shines and ratings drop". Suspense for Irina Shayk
The 76th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival is poised for its third night, with notable performers and special guests expected to grace the stage amid discussions of declining TV ratings.
Ukraine War - Russia, news. Kremlin: 'There are no deadlines to end the war in Ukraine'
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov states there are no deadlines to conclude the war in Ukraine, while a special envoy arrives in Geneva for talks with American and Ukrainian negotiators.
The president of the Davos Forum resigns over the Epstein scandal
The president of the Davos Forum, Borge Brende, has resigned following revelations of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, including business dinners and communication through email and SMS.
Domenico's transplant, a witness: "The heart was a stone. Oppido said: it will never restart"
A witness to a transplant recounted that the heart was so damaged it resembled a stone, and there were accusations that the organ was removed prematurely.
Avalanche in Valdidentro (Sondrio), two people die: a man and a woman between 20 and 30 years old
An avalanche in Valdidentro, Italy, has resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman in their 20s to 30s.
Santina Renda and the Mystery of Zorro Ranch: The Shadow of Epstein Files Reopens the Case of the Missing Girl
New investigative leads tie the disappearance of six-year-old Santina Renda to the Epstein files, suggesting potential connections to a wider network of child abuse.
Ebba Andersson: 'It may be the most idiotic question'
Swedish Olympic medalists Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson discuss their relationship and challenges in a recent interview after their successes in Italy.
Paving The Way: A Tribute to Franca Sozzani Through Exclusive Interviews and Unpublished Anecdotes
The documentary 'Franca Sozzani Paving The Way' offers a tribute to the influential Italian fashion editor, highlighting her impact on the fashion industry through personal stories and interviews with peers.
Landini does not pay severance pay: Cgil's assets seized
The head of the CGIL labor union, Maurizio Landini, faces legal action after failing to pay severance to an employee, resulting in the seizure of funds from the union's account.
Those who wear the uniform must be above suspicion
The article discusses recent incidents involving law enforcement officers in Italy that threaten public trust in the police.
Emanuele Orsini: "Competitiveness must be at the center. A national plan for energy and the country's growth can take off"
Emanuele Orsini emphasizes the importance of maintaining manufacturing in Europe to prevent deindustrialization and calls for a clear national energy strategy.
Ancient lost city discovered with drones near famed tourist route: 'Source of great pride'
An ancient city was uncovered near the Appian Way in Italy, revealing structures from the second and first centuries B.C.
Why the Contes do not return
Giuseppe Conte re-emerges, criticizing the government's criminal policy reform amid internal strife within his political party, M5S.
The mid-term report: victory on migrants and Gaza. Economic doubts remain
The article discusses President Donald Trump's mid-term performance, highlighting his claims of success in immigration control and the situation in Gaza, while noting significant doubts about his economic policies.
The great sister Selvaggia
Selvaggia Lucarelli, a prominent gossip figure, will join the cast of Grande Fratello Vip, which aims to rejuvenate its long-standing format in Italian television.
The Untouchables Corporation
A referendum is set to take place in Italy aimed at reforming the judiciary, which has remained unchanged since World War II despite various government attempts.
Piantedosi: "These are serious and painful facts. No to those who throw mud on law enforcement"
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi responds to criticisms regarding the police's handling of a recent shooting incident in Rogoredo, emphasizing the professionalism of law enforcement and rejecting attempts to undermine their reputation.
Verzeni Murder, Court: Life Imprisonment
Moussa Sangare has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Sharon Verzeni, who was stabbed to death in Terno d'Isola, Italy.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.
Heavier Paychecks. Flat Tax of 5% on Renewals and 15% on Bonuses and Shifts
The Italian government is implementing a flat tax to ease the financial burden of salary increases, aiming to boost purchasing power and encourage contract negotiations.
Giorgia, the daughter of the people who gave a voice back to the right-wing community
The article discusses the launch of Italo Bocchino's book about Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, highlighting her connection to the right-wing community and her popularity among Italians.
Ukraine, the infinite riddle. Zelensky calls Trump
Ukrainian President Zelensky speaks with former President Trump ahead of crucial negotiations regarding Ukraine's stability and reconstruction.
Recycled furs and shared fashion. Chiuri's return to head Fendi
Maria Grazia Chiuri returns as creative director of Fendi, emphasizing collaboration and innovation in fashion.
Negotiations and super-jets USA. Last resort for Iran
US diplomacy ramps up pressure on Iran with military deployments and new sanctions ahead of nuclear program negotiations in Geneva.
Finances and loyalists: the Pope's risk
The article discusses the upcoming changes in the Vatican's financial governance as Pope Leo XIV approaches the end of his first year in office.
Cinturrino, the mystery of the missing file
The Milan Police Department claims ignorance of any file against officer Carmelo Cinturrino, who has been implicated in a false reporting case.
Domenico's Heart in a Food Box. 40 Years Old
The funeral arrangements for Domenico, a child who died after a botched heart transplant, are pending due to ongoing investigations involving several medical staff.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
Cpr in Albania, gowns in tilt. Albano wants to boycott it
The president of the Court of Appeal, Silvia Albano, criticizes the operation of the CPR center in Albania, highlighting issues with the treatment of migrants.
A blow to woke and a wake-up call for European inaction
The article critiques the media's harsh treatment of Donald Trump, highlighting his controversial status and the challenges of understanding his divergence from traditional political norms.
Swiss contribution: 50,000 francs to the victims of Crans. Jessica "in panic"
The Swiss government has announced a solidarity contribution of 50,000 francs to each family of the victims and injured in the Crans Montana fire incident.
Donaldโs Pride and Soft Tones: A Show on the American Dream. 'But Tehran Can Strike Us'
In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump adopts a softer tone while defending his administration's achievements and addresses ongoing challenges with Iran.
Career Award: for me it is a pride. Justice? It must be changed with Yes
Fausto Leali, a renowned Italian singer, reflects on his illustrious career and expresses support for judicial reform during his acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award at the Sanremo Festival.
The best
The article discusses the complexities of racism in the media, particularly highlighting the author's experiences at Il Giornale compared to other outlets.
Goodbye Noise with Huawei FreeBuds Pro5
The article discusses the Huawei FreeBuds Pro5, a new entry into the crowded wireless earphone market, emphasizing its design and audio quality as key selling points.
Fedez and Achille Lauro and the mystery of the modified lineup to avoid meeting
There are speculations about Fedez and Achille Lauro avoiding each other due to changes in the Sanremo 2026 event lineup, linked to past personal conflicts.
Sister missionaries slaughtered in Burundi in 2014, breakthrough in the case: presumed killer arrested in Parma
A 50-year-old Burundian man, suspected of involvement in the 2014 murders of three missionary sisters in Burundi, has been arrested in Parma, Italy.
Frida Karlsson's wine revelation shocked Norwegian skiing stars: 'They couldnโt believe it was true'
Frida Karlsson shocked Norwegian skiing stars Johannes Klรฆbo and Emil Iversen with her casual wine-drinking during their Olympic preparations in Italy.
Paris's Reversal on Albanese: No Request for Resignation at the UN
France has opted not to request the resignation of Francesca Albanese during the recent UN Human Rights Council session, contrary to earlier announcements.
The nurses: "We tried to thaw the heart with cold and warm water"
Nurses at Monaldi Hospital in Naples recount their desperate attempts to thaw a frozen heart for a two-and-a-half-year-old boy's transplant.
Sanremo and the return of Eros Ramazzotti: an important story
Eros Ramazzotti returns to the Sanremo Music Festival, marking 40 years since his breakthrough song "Terra Promessa."
Stop all hot areas of the former Ilva in Taranto
A Milan civil court has ordered the suspension of operations in the hot area of the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto due to health risks for local residents starting August 24, 2026.
Secret pact for CM-302 supersonic missiles: Iran's plan to target US aircraft carriers
Iran is reportedly close to a deal with China to purchase supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles amid heightened military tensions in the Persian Gulf.
March Strikes: What are the Dates and What You Need to Know
The article discusses the upcoming public transportation strikes in Italy during March, detailing the specific dates and impact on various transport sectors.
Sayf and Samurai Jay on top: the social rankings
While overall audience ratings for the second evening of the Festival show a decline, the social media accounts of competitors continue to thrive with increased interactions and followers.
How beautiful Sanremo! But not everyone likes it: ten non-pop national ways to (not) avoid it
The article humorously explores the divided opinions on the Sanremo Festival, offering ten ways to avoid being inundated with its presence.
The lawyer for Domenico's family: "For the Prosecutor's Office, no responsibility in Bolzano"
The lawyer representing the family of Domenico claims shocking details have emerged regarding the circumstances surrounding the child's death after a heart transplant in Napoli.
Sanremo 2025: the lineup of the second evening, the guests, and co-hosts
The Sanremo Festival is preparing for its third evening featuring performances from 15 artists and the final for the New Proposals category.
Justice referendum, if the Democratic Judiciary promotes Conte
The article discusses concerns about the impartiality of judges affiliated with the leftist group 'Magistratura Democratica,' particularly in light of their support for political figures like Giuseppe Conte.