Holy month of Ramadan coincides with longest drought in Somalia’s history, forcing some Muslims to break fast
This year’s holy month of Ramadan coincides with the longest drought on record in Somalia. As the sun sets and Muslims around the world gather to break their daily fasts with generous dinners, Hadiiq Abdulle Mohamed and her family have just water and whatever food might be at hand. Mohamed is among more than 1 […]
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invites Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to visit his country
Ukraine’s president invited his powerful Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to visit the war-torn nation, saying they haven’t been in contact since the war began and he is “ready to see him here.” “I want to speak with him,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy told The Associated Press on Tuesday, the week after Xi visited Russian President Vladimir Putin […]
Superbonus, più tempo per cedere i crediti alle banche. Per chi non ci riesce, arriva il salvagente della detrazione in dieci anni: come funziona
Read More Ci sarà più tempo a disposizione per cedere i crediti da Superbonus per le spese del 2022 grazie alla possibilità di presentare la comunicazione all’Agenzia delle entrate fino al 30 novembre prossimo. Lo slittamento, però, riguarda solo le cessioni nei confronti di intermediari finanziari. Poste spa e diverse banche hanno annunciato per questo […]
Berlusconi resta ricoverato all’ospedale San Raffaele: “Forse sarà dimesso domani in mattinata”
Read More Silvio Berlusconi non sarà dimesso oggi, mercoledì 29 marzo, dall’ospedale San Raffaele di Milano dove il leader di Forza Italia si trova ricoverato per dei controlli. Si prolunga così il ricovero per l’ex premier arrivato lunedì sera al nosocomio milanese, probabilmente per un episodio di aritmia. A quanto si apprende, infatti, il leader […]
Appalti, ecco il codice della discordia: “Un salto indietro di cinquant’anni”
Read More ROMA – Il ministro delle Infrastrutture Matteo Salvini esulta: “Il nuovo Codice degli appalti è una rivoluzione: snellisce, accelera, semplifica. Uno strumento rivoluzionario in mano a imprenditori e sindaci”. Ma il testo, definitivo da ieri dopo l’ultimo passaggio in Consiglio dei ministri, è già sulla graticola. Protestano gli artigiani della Cna: “Ci esclude”. […]
Gianni Minà, in tanti alla camera ardente in Campidoglio, da don Ciotti a Ricky Tognazzi al presidente Anpi. La maglia del Toro sul feretro
Read More Si è aperta alle 10 nella sala della Protomoteca del Campidoglio la Camera ardente di Gianni Minà, il giornalista scomparso lunedì a Roma a 84 anni nella clinica Villa del Rosario dopo una breve malattia cardiaca. Da stamattina un flusso costante di amici ha reso omaggio a Minà ricordando le sue imprese e […]
Japanese Lawmakers Eye Ban on TikTok, Others If Used Improperly
Read More TOKYO—A group of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lawmakers plans to compile a proposal next month urging the government to ban social networking services such as TikTok if they are used for disinformation campaigns, an LDP lawmaker said on Monday. Many U.S. lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to ban the […]
New Zealand Intelligence Chiefs Warn State-Backed Foreign Interference Increasing
Read More New Zealand’s top intelligence agencies are becoming increasingly concerned about foreign interference and malicious cyber activity that continues to threaten local communities and organisations. Speaking to the Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee, Phil McKee, the acting Director-General of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS), said the most “insidious” examples concerned harassment of […]
Study Shows Evening Exercises Can Lower Blood Sugar and Insulin Levels
Read More A New Zealand study has found that regular, light exercises at night can be particularly effective for improving health by breaking the prolonged period of sitting time that tends to happen in the evening when people have their largest meals and consume the bulk of their online streaming services. The researchers found that […]
Philippines’ Marcos Cuts Off Contact With ICC Over Probe Into Drug-War Killings
Read More Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday that he had decided to cut ties with the International Criminal Court (ICC) after the court denied the government’s appeal to cease a probe into his predecessor’s brutal war on drugs. “At this point, we essentially are disengaging from any contact, from any communication,” Marcos told […]