Terzo polo, Calenda convoca comitato politico: oggi voto su partito unico. Renzi: “Progetto troppo importante per litigare, sciolgo Iv dopo il congresso”

Read More Carlo Calenda accelera all’indomani delle forti tensioni con Matteo Renzi sul partito unico e convoca il comitato politico del Terzo polo per le 18.30. “Per discussione e votazione della proposta di costituzione del partito unico. Altro tempo da perdere non ne abbiamo”, scrive su fb il leader di Azione. Da Italia Viva che […]

Silvio Berlusconi, una settimana fa il ricovero al San Raffaele. Il figlio Luigi: “Sta meglio”. Ma resta in terapia intensiva

Read More La settima notte è passata “tranquilla” per Silvio Berlusconi e oggi suo figlio Luigi, uscendo dall’ospedale dove è andato a trovarlo, ha detto che “sta meglio”: era mercoledì scorso quando il leader di Forza Italia entrava all’ospedale San Raffaele in condizioni critiche, per un ricovero non programmato che ha rivelato l’ennesimo problema di […]

Previsioni meteo: aprile ancora instabile, in arrivo pioggia e neve a quote molto basse

Read More www.iLMeteo.it “Aprile non ti scoprire”, “Aprile dolce dormire”, “Aprile apriletto, un giorno freddo un giorno caldetto”: i proverbi meteo ci insegnano che questo mese presenta spesso giornate fresche, o addirittura fredde, alternate ai primi tepori simil-estivi. Lorenzo Tedici, meteorologo del sito www.iLMeteo.it, riconosce una discreta validità in tutti questi proverbi nati dalla saggezza […]

US Condemns Heavy Sentence Handed to Chinese Human Rights Lawyers

Read More The United States has condemned the heavy and unjust sentencing of two prominent human rights lawyers in China in a statement issued by the U.S. Department of State on April 11. Rights lawyers Xu Zhiyong, 50, was sentenced to 14 years in prison, and Ding Jiaxi, 55, was sentenced to 12 years in […]

US Urges Burma Junta to End ‘Horrific Violence’ After Airstrikes Kill Villagers

Read More The United States on Tuesday urged the Burmese military junta to cease its “horrific violence” against civilians after more than 50 villagers were killed in the junta’s latest airstrike in the north-western Sagaing region. A junta fighter jet dropped bombs directly onto a house in Pazigyi village in Sagaing’s Kinbalu Township, where villagers had […]

New Zealand Extends Mandatory COVID-19 Isolation as Rest of the World Moves On

Read More The New Zealand government has decided to keep its current COVID-19 restrictions for mandatory seven-day isolation and mask wearing in health settings for at least another two months. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said that while the country would eventually reach a point of removing all COVID-19 restrictions, isolation rules currently helped to relieve […]

Taiwan’s President Tsai Says China Not Being ‘Responsible’ With Drills

Read More TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has condemned China’s military drills in the Taiwan Strait, saying Tuesday that China did not demonstrate the “responsible” behavior of a major Asian nation. China’s three-day, large-scale drills that ended Monday were retaliation for Tsai’s meeting with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California last week on her […]

Ugandan minister charged with stealing metal roofing sheets

Read More A court in Uganda has charged government minister Mary Goretti Kitutu with four counts related to the theft of 14 500 metal roofing sheets A court in Uganda has charged government minister Mary Goretti Kitutu with four counts related to the theft of 14 500 metal roofing sheets that were supposed to be distributed […]

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