"Iranian Missiles Against Cyprus," Then the Denial. But Western Intelligence Raises the Alert
The article discusses a statement from British defense officials about Iranian missiles potentially targeting Cyprus, followed by a denial from Cypriot authorities, while Western intelligence agencies express heightened concern.
On social media 1.2 billion views, Sanremo is the second most commented event in the world
The final night of the Sanremo Festival attracted 11 million viewers, with Carlo Conti passing the baton to Stefano De Martino after a five-year tenure.
Hereโs why the attack on Iran violates international law
The article discusses the potential violations of international law regarding military actions against Iran by the United States.
Crosetto returning from Dubai: 'I'm returning alone, I will pay three times for the state plane'
Italian Minister Crosetto is returning alone from Dubai amidst political criticism and vows to cover triple the cost of the state plane.
Pavlovic in the 90th minute and then Leao, Milan beats Cremonese 2-0 and secures second place
Milan clinches a 2-0 victory over Cremonese with late goals from Pavlovic and Leao, solidifying their position in second place.
Marcello Sacchetta, choreographer for Sal Da Vinci's dance in 'Per sempre sรฌ' at Sanremo
Choreographer Marcello Sacchetta has created a viral dance for Sal Da Vinci's winning song at the 2026 Sanremo Festival, which is set to gain popularity over the summer.
Italians stuck in Gulf countries, Tajani: 'There are thousands'. Tomorrow he will report to Parliament
Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has reported that thousands of Italians are currently stuck in Gulf countries amidst escalating tensions and attacks in the region.
The Long Wave of Sanremo. The Guests Will Come, the Question Remains: How is Italian Music Doing?
The article discusses the results of the recent Sanremo Music Festival and questions the current state of Italian music amid changing voting dynamics.
Eurovision, Sal Da Vinci: "I said from the beginning, forever yes"
Sal Da Vinci confirms his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, expressing pride in representing Italian music internationally.
The schedule for Domenica In: what time will the Sanremo singers perform
The post-Sanremo edition of Domenica In will showcase performers from the 76th Sanremo Festival, broadcast from the Ariston theater in Italy.
Goggia wins the Super-G in Soldeu: "I was perfect". Pirovano fifth, Brignone eighth
Sofia Goggia secured victory at the Super-G event in Soldeu, marking her 28th career win and her second of the season.
The war shakes oil: OPEC+ heading towards further production increase
OPEC+ has announced an increase in oil production by 206,000 barrels per day to ensure stability amidst rising tensions, particularly influenced by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Dubai, Chef Iaccarino: 'Our Night in the Underground Garage, We Slept in a Car'
Chef Alfonso Iaccarino recounts a chaotic night spent in an underground garage in Dubai after missile fragments struck nearby luxury hotels, causing panic and disruption.
The CIA's Information, Israel's Arm: How Khamenei Was Found and Killed
The article discusses the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, detailing a collaborative operation involving the CIA and Israeli forces.
Licio Gelli, the son: "With the justice reform, my father's ideas are realized"
Maurizio Gelli claims that the current justice reform aligns with the ideas of his father, Licio Gelli, and emphasizes the significance of the separation of careers, pointing to a referendum as a reflection of this foresight.
Sanremo 2026, Verdone's Compliments to Sal Da Vinci: 'Today You Are Too Strong.' Press Conference Coming Soon
Sal Da Vinci won the Sanremo 2026 Festival, with significant audience numbers and notable performances by other artists.
Missiles on Dubai, the entrepreneur: "The authorities order us to stay home and stock up"
An Italian entrepreneur in Dubai shares his perspective on the recent missile attacks that have rattled the normally secure emirate, reflecting on the fear and uncertainty among residents and tourists alike.
From Dubai to Israel, chaos in the skies of the Middle East: closed airspaces and canceled flights
Flights between Dubai and Israel are severely disrupted due to airspace closures and cancellations across the Middle East.
Ski, live broadcast of the Super-G in Soldeu: Brignone and Goggia on the track. Franzoni returns to Garmisch
In the Super-G event in Soldeu, Sofia Goggia leads while Federica Brignone aims for a perfect descent after previous errors, as Giovanni Franzoni prepares for a race in Garmisch.
Carlo Verdone brings luck after Lucio Corsi also for Sal Da Vinci: "Today You Are Too Strong"
Carlo Verdone is recognized for his influencing role in the success of singers at the Sanremo music festival, notably celebrating Sal Da Vinci's recent victory.
Stefano De Martino, life and career of the new artistic director of Sanremo 2027
Stefano De Martino has been appointed the artistic director for the Sanremo Festival 2027 by Rai, marking a significant milestone in his diverse entertainment career.
Sanremo, the triumph of Sal Da Vinci: 'Dedicated to Naples'. And Conti says goodbye
Sal Da Vinci wins the 2026 Sanremo Festival, dedicating his victory to Naples while fellow competitors included Sayf, Ditonellapiaga, and others.
Goodbye Sanremo, the temple of the short circuit. Gino Castaldo's comment
Gino Castaldo reflects on the eclectic performances at the Sanremo festival, highlighting its capacity to blend seemingly unrelated musical styles.
The investiture live: the future of the Sanremo festival is called Stefano De Martino
Carlo Conti officially announces Stefano De Martino as the new host and artistic director of the next Sanremo Festival in a live broadcast.
Sayf second place in Sanremo, integration between singer-songwriter and rap on the podium
Sayf, a young artist loved by the new generation, achieved second place at the Sanremo Festival with his song 'Tu mi piaci tanto' and a popular cover of 'Hit the Road Jack.'
One thousand Italian soldiers in bases in the Middle East, alert activated
Italy has deployed about a thousand soldiers in Middle Eastern bases, emphasizing safety after a recent attack.
White Dress and Love Forever, the Nostalgic Genius of Sal Da Vinci
Sal Da Vinci, at 56, makes a comeback after 17 years with his hit song 'Per sempre sรฌ', which is filled with enduring stereotypes.
The final ranking of Sanremo 2026
The final night of the Sanremo Festival 2026 concluded with a ranking determined by votes from various juries and public voting.
Iran, the latest news on the attack. Trump: 'Khamenei is dead'
Following a US-Israel attack on Iran, tensions escalate as Tehran targets American bases in the region, while Trump claims the death of Iranian leader Khamenei.
Domenico, the accusation from the suspended cardiothoracic surgeon of Monaldi: "On the ice, a mistake from Bolzano"
The suspended cardiothoracic surgeon has accused the Bolzano team of making a mistake regarding a procedure that has raised concerns in Naples.
The Gulf, raid on the luxury of Dubai. Kuwait, base hit with Italians
A luxury hotel in Dubai, the Fairmont, caught fire amidst a chaotic scene where tourists were seen fleeing.
The caution of European leaders regarding the attack on Iran. Berlin informed, Rome not
European leaders are showing caution over a potential attack on Iran, with Berlin being informed while Rome is not.
Khamenei, the oscurantist in power in Iran for 37 years thanks to repression
The article discusses Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's 37-year reign in Iran, emphasizing his role in repressing modern societal demands.
Minister Crosetto Blocked in Dubai. The Services Were Unaware of the Trip
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto found himself stranded in Dubai amidst heightened tensions with Iran due to US attacks.
Derailment of Tram, Videos Acquired; Driver Will Be Investigated
The driver of a derailed tram in Italy will be investigated, following the collection of video evidence in the aftermath of the incident.
In Iran, applause and songs, people celebrating on balconies: 'the tyrant is no longer here'
Iranian citizens celebrated on their balconies amid rumors of Supreme Leader Khamenei's death, with widespread expressions of joy.
The fake news of Nordio about Vassalli favoring separate careers
The article critiques Justice Minister Nordio's claims regarding the constitutional amendment and its connection to Giuliano Vassalli's reforms from 1989.
Bolton: 'Now the danger of attacks against Europe and the USA, Italy is within missile range'
John Bolton expresses deep concerns regarding the potential for attacks on Europe and the USA, particularly emphasizing Italy's vulnerability.
D'Alimonte: 'Excessive majority award, even Berlusconi couldn't do it'
Politologist Roberto D'Alimonte criticizes the method used for the new electoral law in Italy, calling it scandalous and excessive in its majority award.
The Broken Dream of Flores and Rudy: 'After 20 Years They Wanted to Get Married'
Flores and Ferdinando, a couple in love for over twenty years, had plans to marry but faced a tragic turn of events.
Iran, from Khomeini's grandson to moderate Rouhani: the race for Khamenei's succession
The article discusses the succession race in Iran following speculation about Supreme Leader Khamenei's health, focusing on figures like Ali Larijani and the political landscape.
A Rain of Fire from the United States and Israel on Iran: 'Khamenei Dead in the Bunker'
The United States and Israel launched a coordinated attack on Iran, targeting military facilities and asserting a major blow to the Iranian regime.
The Right's Card in the Electoral Law to Take the Colle
A new electoral law proposed by Italy's right-wing coalition aims to secure power in the 2027 elections and potentially facilitate access to the presidency thereafter.
The anguish of the driver: 'The darkness suddenly, devastated for the victims'
The tram driver, Pietro M., recounts the terrifying moment when he lost control of the tram due to a sudden health issue, resulting in tragic consequences.
Meloni on the referendum: ridiculous tones. Schlein: "We defend justice"
Giorgia Meloni criticizes the apocalyptic rhetoric surrounding the upcoming referendum on justice, expressing her belief that a 'yes' victory is crucial, while Elly Schlein emphasizes the need to defend judicial integrity.
Twelve days to complete the mission in Iran, but the air raids will not be enough
The article discusses a recent large-scale aerial operation against Iran involving over 350 aircraft and a significant number of missile strikes, highlighting its intensity and implications.
The Balancing Act of the Italian Government: "Easing Tensions". One Hundred Italians to Evacuate
The Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, faces challenges in balancing its stance on international military actions while preparing to evacuate citizens from Iran amidst escalating tensions.
From BigMama to Chef Iaccarino: "We feel the missiles above our heads". Also isolated are 190 Italian students
Chaos and fear engulfed Italian tourists in Dubai and expats following missile strikes linked to ongoing U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, impacting even those who thought they were escaping winter.
Stop to oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. This is how the price of a barrel approaches 100 dollars
Iran's regime has decided to block oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, increasing the likelihood of oil prices reaching $100 per barrel, while other OPEC countries are prepared to offset this with increased production.
Car fleeing from the police crashes and kills a woman, young man arrested in Modena: he does not have a license
A 20-year-old man was arrested in Modena after fleeing from police, losing control of his car, and crashing into another vehicle, resulting in the death of an 89-year-old woman.