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Roma, Draghi visita la sede della Cgil, Landini: “Segnale importante e non scontato”
Read More “Ho ringraziato il presidente Draghi per la visita, che ha un significato molto importante per quanto avvenuto. Il presidente ha voluto segnalare la
Court orders Israel to explain why it won’t release minutes of COVID meetings
Read More The High Court of Justice has ordered the government to explain its refusal to give journalists the minutes of cabinet meetings and similar
New Zealand Makes COVID-19 Vaccines Mandatory for Doctors and Teachers
Read More WELLINGTON, New Zealand—Most of New Zealand’s health care workers and teachers will soon be legally required to get vaccinated against COVID-19, the government
South Africans are trapped in a ‘Squid Game’
Read More What type of human beings does our economic system produce? Does the organisation of our economy enhance the better angels of our nature
ANC reprimands Mabuza for speaking about his next term
Read More The ANC has called its deputy president, David Mabuza, to order after he announced to the media that he was available for a
Human rights must be at the heart of global biodiversity framework
Read More A draft UN plan to safeguard nature is doomed to fail if it does not put human rights at its centre, the UN’s
Met decision to drop Prince Andrew inquiry ‘no surprise’, says ally
Read More Prince Andrew Met decision to drop Prince Andrew inquiry ‘no surprise’, says ally Source close to royal speaks as Met says it will
No 10 backs Kwasi Kwarteng in Treasury spat over energy prices
Read More Kwasi Kwarteng No 10 backs Kwasi Kwarteng in Treasury spat over energy prices PM’s spokesperson says Treasury and BEIS officials looking at ways
Dr. Jha to Newsmax: ‘No Doubt’ Delta Surge Slowing Down
There is “no doubt” the current surge of COVID-19 due to the Delta variant is slowing down in many places, but there are still parts
Sen. Cruz Blames Canceled Southwest Flights on Biden Vaccine Mandate
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Nobel prize given to three US-based economists
Post Content A U.S.-based economist won the Nobel prize for economics Monday for pioneering research that showed an increase in minimum wage does not lead
Roma, lavoratori e studenti in piazza contro il Governo: “Il problema non è solo il green pass”
Read More “A che serve il green pass, se non fanno una politica del lavoro?”, è l’interrogativo di una lavoratrice scesa in piazza in occasione
Israel’s Lapid backs ex-general who admitted quashing sexual harassment complaints
Read More Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said Monday his Yesh Atid party would have quickly cashiered Elazar Stern, the intelligence affairs minister, if he knew
Teenage pregnancy – which is often child rape – should enrage us
Read More The issue of child rape, often disguised as teenage pregnancy, is one of the most telling signs of why we should call ourselves
Russia’s Navalny Says His Prison Status Changed to ‘Terrorist’
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3 Dead, 39 Wounded in Another Weekend of Chicago Gun Violence
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Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny Team Up to Write Novel ‘State of Terror’
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Herschel Walker Nets $3.7M in Contributions Since Announcing Senate Bid
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China Has Won AI Battle With US, Pentagon’s Ex-Software Chief Says
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Studenti in corteo a Torino, uova e bombe di vernice contro Comune e polizia
Read More Uova e gavettoni di vernice rossa sono stati lanciati contro il Municipio di Torino dal corteo che sta attraversando il centro del capoluogo