Always Say Yes to Him. Madness According to Eduardo
The article discusses the play "Always Say Yes to Him" by Eduardo, focusing on how madness is portrayed comically and dramatically.
"Those who vote Yes may die tomorrow": the shocking satire of comedian Montanini. And the M5S deputy likes it
Italian comedian Giorgio Montanini's provocative remarks during a stand-up routine have sparked controversy ahead of a referendum on justice.
Philippe Diallo, head of the FFF, to Le Figaro: 'Yes, I know the name of the future coach' of the French team
Philippe Diallo, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), confirmed in an exclusive interview that he knows who will be the next coach of the French national team.
Marina Berlusconi votes 'yes' at the polling station. 'The dedication to my father? I'll do it tomorrow after the results'
Marina Berlusconi voted in favor of a justice reform referendum in Milan, stating the importance of exercising the vote for a better future for Italy and postponing a dedication to her late father.
Say yes: when change becomes an opportunity
The article discusses the human tendency to resist change and highlights the importance of embracing it for personal growth and survival.
The reasons for the Yes explained by the leaders of the No
The article discusses how prominent figures advocating for judicial reforms previously opposed such changes, highlighting contradictions in their positions.
A Yes to Finally Say No to All Those Who Always Say No
The article critiques the ideological opposition to judicial reform in Italy, highlighting the political maneuvering surrounding the issue.
Ten Reasons to Vote Yes
The article outlines ten compelling arguments for supporting a proposed judicial reform in Italy.
From 'Yes, let's change' to 'No'. Prodi, D'Alema, Letta: here are the worst of the week
The article critiques leftist leaders who initially supported judicial reform but have since changed their stance due to the current right-wing government.
Cardiologist Corrado: โMy yes to sports eligibility for athletes with a defibrillatorโ
Cardiologist Domenico Corrado advocates for sports eligibility for athletes with defibrillators, highlighting advances in medical technology and the need for more inclusivity in sports.
Referendum, the pamphlet that revives the Yes: "Here are the fake news about the reform"
A pamphlet circulating in border areas of Slovenia counters claims against a judicial reform referendum, asserting that criticisms are unfounded.
Salvini violates the electoral silence and posts on X saying 'Yes'
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has breached electoral silence by posting on social media in support of a referendum.
The farewell in the 'sacred' Pontida. Salvini: 'We will honor him with a Yes'
Umberto Bossi's farewell will take place in Pontida, reflecting his significant role in the history of the League party, in a deeply political and personal ceremony.
And AI said: "With the Yes, independence of the judiciary at risk"
The article discusses concerns about AI's bias against the referendum on judicial reform in Italy, suggesting that such technologies may misrepresent the debate due to their reliance on political or structured sources.
Moratti, appeal to Yes: "Battle for civilization. A liberal reform is needed for justice"
Letizia Moratti advocates for a liberal reform in Italy's justice system, emphasizing the separation of careers as essential for an independent judiciary.
Should the impeachment process of STF ministers be more effective? YES
The article argues that while the impeachment of STF ministers should be effective, it must be understood as a rare and exceptional remedy, not a tool for punishing judicial disagreements.
Right without activists in the square in Milan to push for Yes on the referendum: 'A choice of civilization'
The right-wing coalition in Milan concludes the referendum campaign with a lackluster turnout and calls for a 'civilization choice'.
Agnelli Inheritance, the Court of Cassation rejects the defense's appeal. "Yes to forced indictment"
The Italian Court of Cassation has upheld the forced indictment against John Elkann in the investigation into the Agnelli family's inheritance, contradicting the prosecutors' request for complete dismissal.
The appointed councilor: 'The Yes strengthens the impartiality of the judge'
Bernadette Nicotra, a councilor of the CSM, argues that voting 'Yes' in the referendum will enhance the impartiality of judges in Italy, emphasizing the importance of a fair judicial process.
โYes to fields of wheat, no to fields of ironโ: how the worldโs greenest country soured on solar
Denmark's increasing backlash against solar energy reveals deep-seated rural concerns about the sustainability and aesthetics of green energy projects.
Tempelhofer Field, Berlin: Yes to housing โ but not there
There is a debate in Berlin regarding the potential development of Tempelhofer Feld, with strong arguments highlighting its value as a precious public space.
From Diaco to Minghi, the social lynching begins for VIPs who vote Yes
A media personality in Italy argues that public figures supporting the Yes vote in the referendum risk social ostracism, contrasting this with the supportive environment for No voters.
M5s, not only Traversi. That grillino world oriented to vote Yes
A notable reform movement within the former M5s members appears to be emerging, with significant figures expressing support for a judicial reform vote.
In "Casa Albano" Divided by the Vote. The Wife on the Front Line with Md, the Husband Votes No: "It's Ideological"
The Albano couple illustrates a division in opinions regarding a referendum, with the wife advocating for a 'No' vote while the husband supports 'Yes' based on cultural change.
Beatings of Yes supporters at the University of Bologna: 13 reported
Recent violent incidents involving leftist groups at the University of Bologna have raised concerns about the suppression of free speech and debate on campus.
Vote Yes! The shocking gaffe of Elly Schlein on the referendum
Elly Schlein, during a rally in Rome, mistakenly urged voters to support the 'Yes' vote in a referendum her party opposes, creating a significant communication blunder.
Meloni receives EU's approval on bills: 'Satisfied, yes to national measures'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed satisfaction with the EU's openness regarding national measures on energy bills following a long European Council meeting.
'Servant', 'C....', 'Lick...' The social shame against Diaco for saying yes to the referendum
Pierluigi Diaco faced a deluge of homophobic and aggressive insults on social media after expressing support for a referendum on justice.
MRB Poll: 'Yes' to a Possible Cap - How the Removal of Konstantinopoulos from PASOK was Viewed
A recent MRB poll indicates that over 30% support the Greek government's proposal for caps on excessive profits in fuel and food, while public opinion also reflects on the exclusion of Odysseas Konstantinopoulos from PASOK.
National Register for Bicycles? Yes, says a Respected Research Institution
A new report by the Swedish Transport Research Institute recommends establishing a national bicycle registry to combat bike thefts, a similar issue faced in Finland.
Salvini's 'prophecy': 'Here is how much the Yes will win'
Matteo Salvini predicts the outcome of the referendum, claiming it will be 54% in favor and 44% against.
Natalia Aspesi: I'm afraid that the Yes will win in Milan
In her column, Natalia Aspesi expresses concern that the Yes side will prevail in the upcoming Milan elections, reflecting on cognitive processes involved in decision-making.
Fiorello applauds Diaco: "If you vote Yes, you are a lackey? He is not wrong about the referendum"
Fiorello supports Pierluigi Diaco's controversial statement regarding the referendum on justice, igniting online debate.
"My wife has an ideological position". Silvia Albano's husband supports the Yes vote
Fabrizio Merluzzi, a Roman criminal lawyer and husband of Silvia Albano, supports the separation of careers in the judiciary, asserting it is a necessary cultural change for Italy.
Yes, we Kant
The article critiques the romantic portrayal of Iranian leader Ali Larijani by the Italian left, juxtaposing his philosophy with his oppressive actions.
Pier Silvio: "Vote Yes, it is a matter of civilization. The stock market fluctuations do not concern us"
Pier Silvio Berlusconi expresses his strong support for a Yes vote in the upcoming justice referendum, emphasizing the importance of civilization and modernity over political reasons.
The square is a flop. And Diaco stings the No: "I am not a lackey"
Italian TV host Pierluigi Diaco speaks out in favor of judicial reform and criticizes the entertainment industry for ostracizing those who support the Yes vote in the upcoming referendum.
The forced silence of Grillo: from Joker to a humiliated father. The temptation of 'Yes'
Beppe Grillo, once a prominent figure in Italian politics, has become increasingly silent and withdrawn, with no public stance on crucial justice reform.
EU's trade committee says yes to the trade agreement with the USA
The European Union's trade committee has approved a trade agreement with the United States, which includes a 15% tariff on EU goods entering the U.S. and eliminates tariffs on specific industrial products, seafood, and certain agricultural goods.
Giallorossi divided on the referendum. Even the grillino Traversi for 'Yes': 'A matter of conscience'
The political left in Italy is deeply divided ahead of the upcoming justice referendum, with some members of the Democratic Party supporting the reform while others, particularly from the M5s, find themselves in conflict.
Yes, one can recover from severe fatigue
The article discusses the possibility of recovery from severe fatigue (CFS/ME) and presents the author's positive clinical experiences contrary to the prevailing negative perceptions in the media.
This referendum is a historic opportunity. I explain to young people why to vote Yes
Tommaso Pietroni, a 23-year-old law student and youth training head for Forza Italia in Milan, discusses the changing political landscape among students and promotes the upcoming referendum on justice.
Can judges work better and faster? Lawyers say yes
Legal professionals discuss ways to improve the efficiency of the judiciary in Poland, highlighting proposals from the National Bar Council.
Should highly regarded national sports be available for free to watch? 61% say yes, fewer among the young
A majority of Japanese citizens support making nationally significant sports events available for free following the lack of television coverage for the World Baseball Classic.
Reveals Trump's Flip-Flop: 'Yes, No, Maybe'
Donald Trump's indecision regarding military action against Iran has come under scrutiny following a revelation about the Israeli strike on Iran's South Pars gas field.
Meloni's Video Tutorial: "Vote Yes for a Fairer Justice"
Giorgia Meloni encourages Italians to vote in the upcoming referendum on justice reform in a social media video tutorial.
Referendum, Diaco breaks the chorus: "If you vote yes, are you a lackey? I accept the cost"
Pierluigi Diaco publicly supports the referendum, challenging the prevailing narrative that vilifies those voting in favor.
Pier Silvio Berlusconi: "I will confidently vote Yes in the referendum"
Pier Silvio Berlusconi has expressed his support for the upcoming referendum, emphasizing the importance of participating in democratic processes for the progress of the country.
Justice referendum, 26 organizations join forces for yes
Twenty-six civic, trade union, business, and sports organizations have come together to support the yes vote for the Justice reform referendum in Italy.
The winning smashes of Mulรจ, the Sinner of Yes. "The TV confrontations with Woodcock and the grillina? I nailed them on the things they deny"
Giorgio Mulรจ, Italyโs Vice President of the Chamber and a leading figure in the referendum campaign, showcases his rhetorical skills in televised debates, particularly against John Woodcock, capturing significant public attention.