Juventus, processo sportivo bis: multa da 718 mila euro ma nessuna penalizzazione per la manovra stipendi. Andrea Agnelli a giudizio il 15 giugno

Read More TORINO – Della manovra stipendi e del processo sportivo bis per la Juventus resterà soltanto un numero: 718.240. A tanto ammonta l’ammenda da parte del Tribunale Federale nazionale, che ha di fatto accolto la proposta di patteggiamento, normata dall’articolo 127 del CGS. A fronte di una sanzione economica senza penalizzazione, la Juventus “rinuncia […]

La Nato aumenta le forze in Kosovo, Stoltenberg: “700 agenti in più nel Nord”

Read More “Condanniamo fermamente gli attacchi non provocati nel Nord del Kosovo che hanno portato al ferimento di 30 agenti del Kfor. Questi attacchi sono inaccettabili e vanno fermati. Kfor prenderà tutte le azioni necessarie per mantenere un ambiente sicuro per tutti i cittadini in Kosovo. Abbiamo deciso di dispiegare 700 agenti in più e […]

Pd, le correnti rialzano la testa: sotto accusa il cerchio emiliano di Schlein

Read More ROMA – Al Nazareno non tira ancora aria da resa dei conti. Dall’elezione di Elly Schlein è passato troppo poco tempo: 92 giorni. Ma la sconfitta di ieri lascia anche intorno ai fedelissimi della segretaria un senso di allarme. La scalata al primo partito di opposizione finora era stata col vento in poppa, […]

Beijing Exports Religious Suppression by Printing Propaganda in US Textbooks: Report

Read More The Chinese regime has exported its ultra-leftist suppression of religions to U.S. soil through defamatory materials in college textbooks, a new report has found. Titled “Surveillance, Slander, and Censorship,” the report released on May 25 by the New York-based Falun Dafa Information Center surveyed dozens of university campuses across the United States with a presence […]

Toyota’s April Global Sales Rise on Stronger Demand in Japan, China

Read More TOKYO—Toyota Motor Corp.’s global sales rose by nearly 5 percent in April from a year earlier, boosted by stronger demand for hybrids and gasoline-powered cars in Japan and China. The Japanese automaker also reported better overseas sales of battery electric vehicles (EVs), bringing the total number of battery-powered units it sold in the […]

Taiwan May Reactivate Nuclear Plants in Event of China Blockade: Official

Read More Taiwan plans to preserve its idle nuclear power plants in order to ensure their readiness for reactivation in case of an emergency, including a potential naval blockade by China, a lawmaker said on May 28. Vice President Lai Ching-te was responding to a question posed during the National Taiwan University forum about how […]

Retracted COVID-19 Papers Cited 7 Times per Paper

Read More An Australian investigation into COVID-19 research found that among the more than 270,000 papers that have been published since the start of the pandemic, 212 retracted papers were cited 2,697 times, with a median of seven times per paper. Publishing processes were often compromised with COVID-19, according to the co-author of the study […]

Papua New Guinea Delays Signing Australia Security Deal Over ‘Certain Wordings’

Read More Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said on May 30 that he had delayed signing a proposed security treaty with Australia as “certain wordings and provisions” require consultation with domestic processes. Marape and Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles met on the sidelines of the Korea-Pacific Islands summit in Seoul, South Korea, […]