Liceo Carducci, Valditara loda il “coraggioso” preside che scrive: “No a curve violente”. Pd: “Milano e Firenze accomunate da civiltà”
Read More “Complimenti ad un preside coraggioso, consapevole del suo alto ruolo istituzionale”. Il ministro dell’Istruzione e del Merito, Giuseppe Valditara, elogia così Andrea Di Mario, dirigente del liceo classico Carducci, che ieri sera ha parlato alla comunità scolastica di via Beroldo con una circolare su quanto accaduto durante la giornata: dallo striscione “Ma quale […]
Guerra Ucraina – Russia, le news di oggi. A Bakhmut si combatte strada per strada
Read More A Bakhmut si combatte nelle strade: le forze russe accerchiano la città su tre lati, mentre i civili cercano di fuggire, con l’aiuto dei militari ucraini che starebbero preparando la ritirata. Secondo la Nato, dall’inizio del conflitto sono stati uccisi 200mila soldati di Mosca. 13:11 Due piloti ucraini in Arizona per addestramento Due […]
Da Firenze arriva l’urlo dei giovani contro l’indifferenza
Read More L’annuncio è stato “Siamo quarantamila!”, forse è vero probabilmente no, ma non ha tutta questa importanza. Dopo mesi di silenzio delle piazze conta più il clima dei numeri che di necessità sono sempre approssimativi. Il clima a Firenze è stato quello giusto e non parlo dell’abbraccio tra Schlein e Conte, forse ne scaturirà […]
Migranti, Papa Francesco: “Dolore per Cutro, fermare i trafficanti, grazie alla popolazione per la solidarietà”
Read More Papa Francesco ha espresso il proprio “dolore”, all’Angelus, per la strage di migranti a largo di Cutro, ha ringraziato la popolazione locale per la solidarietà e l’accoglienza, ha chiesto che vengano fermati i trafficanti di essere umani ed ha fatto appello affinché “i viaggi della speranza non si trasformino mai più in viaggi della morte“. […]
Flooding in Southern Malaysia Forces 40,000 People to Flee Homes
Read More People wade through a flooded residential area at Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia, on March 4, 2023. (Hasnoor Hussain/Reuters) BATU PAHAT, Malaysia—Flooding resulting from days of torrential rain has forced almost 40,000 people to flee their homes in Malaysia’s southern Johor state, bordering Singapore, and at least four people have died during the past […]
Taiwan’s TSMC to Recruit 6,000 Engineers in 2023
Read More The logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is pictured at its headquarters, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on Jan. 19, 2021. (Ann Wang/Reuters) TAIPEI—Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, will recruit more than 6,000 new staff in 2023, the company said in a statement on Saturday. The hiring drive […]
Philippines Says Chinese Navy Ship Spotted Near Disputed Island
Read More MANILA—The Philippines said on Saturday it had spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around a contested Philippine-occupied island in the South China Sea, as territorial tensions mount in the area. The Philippine Coast Guard said 42 vessels believed to be crewed by Chinese maritime militia personnel were seen in […]
China Outpaces US in Military Ship Buildup: Former Intelligence Officer
Read More China outpaces the United States in military ship buildup, according to veteran intelligence officer and author Grant Newsham. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro on Feb. 28 warned that the Chinese military was producing warships at a greater pace than the U.S., jeopardizing American supremacy on the seas. Del Toro noted that China currently has […]
Can South Africa’s parole system keep four serial killers locked behind bars?
Read More Four South African serial killers who collectively killed more than 105 people and were sentenced to or life behind bars are under consideration for parole before the National Council for Correctional Services (NCCS). It is not the first time that convicted serial killers Christopher Zikode, Stewart Wilken, Cedric Maake and Lazarus Mazingane have […]
Plastic is choking Ghana’s sea
Read More Frustration is written across Richard Yartey’s face as he drags his heavy net to shore. It is filled with plastic bottles and bags, but not fish. This will cost him money. “We often have to repair our fishing nets two or three times a week because of the plastic in the water,” he […]