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Why wasn't the original audio of Donald Trump's phone interview released?
The article discusses an exclusive telephone interview between Donald Trump and Italian journalist Daniele Compatangelo, which was broadcast by the Italian channel La7. The interview was published with a translated and dubbed version, omitting Trump's original audio. This has raised questions among some politicians, including Senator Claudio Borghi, who questioned whether the original audio was withheld. Compatangelo explained that this was due to specific instructions from Trump's staff, who requested that calls not be released with original audio but only transcribed.

Grow your breasts to breastfeed: Retired and fired after childbirth, court orders reinstatement
An Italian court has ordered the reinstatement of a 41-year-old worker who was demoted and eventually fired after the birth of his child. The worker experienced progressive demotion, including being assigned menial tasks like cleaning a printer he previously managed. He reported being mocked by supervisors, including a comment from a team leader suggesting he 'grow breasts so he could breastfeed.' The court recognized psychological damage equivalent to six percent of his physical and mental integrity due to depression caused by workplace treatment.

Maturity 2026: for the second test a Quintilian without shock, but translating remains essential
The article discusses the 2026 Italian high school exam (Maturità), focusing on the second written test which involves translating a passage from Quintilian. The author critiques the chosen passage as being relatively straightforward and lacking the complexity that could challenge students. While acknowledging the elegance of Quintilian's style, the article suggests that a more balanced selection would have better highlighted both content and stylistic refinement. It also notes that the exam seems to prioritize exegetical analysis over translation skills, potentially undermining the interpreti

He pushes a 3-year-old into a zoo's crocodile enclosure, it's serious: 30-year-old man arrested
A 30-year-old man was arrested by police in the Cambridgeshire county of England for allegedly pushing a three-year-old child into a crocodile enclosure at a private zoo. The child suffered serious injuries after being bitten by the crocodiles and was urgently transported by helicopter to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, where his condition is described as 'critical but stable.' The incident occurred around lunchtime at Johnsons Zoo in Old Hurst, a family-run facility housing approximately 100 exotic species. Authorities have ruled out any prior relationship between the suspect and the boy

Sister disappeared, father doesn't recognize the keychain found on the path.
A red hair clip found on a mountain trail was initially thought to belong to Sarah Di Giacinto, one of two missing sisters, but her father has stated it does not belong to her. The clip was identified by a friend of Sarah, but after verification with the family, its relevance has been reduced. Meanwhile, a local merchant reported seeing two suspicious individuals in the area weeks before the disappearance. Searches continue, particularly in the La Camosciara nature reserve.

A few of the half million students to face the matriculation examination
Pupo, the Italian singer known for his work with the band Pooh, is among over half a million students taking their first written exam for the Italian high school diploma (maturità). After leaving school at 16 to pursue music, he has returned to study at the Istituto Minerva in Rome. He explains that while the diploma won't provide practical benefits, it will boost his self-confidence and serve as a personal challenge. Pupo also mentions the desire to honor his parents and continue his academic journey in humanities, potentially leading to a degree in Communication Sciences.

Poisoned mother and daughter, ricin hunting in seventy foods seized in the house
Seventy food items have been seized in an investigation into the suspected ricin poisoning deaths of Antonella Di Ielsi and her daughter Sara Di Vita in Pietracatella, Molise. The items include both homemade and packaged foods from two apartments under seal. These items were handed over to the Istituto Zooprofilattico of Abruzzo and Molise for testing. New Italian and German consultants will analyze the samples to determine if ricin is present.

Argentina-Algeria: Fennecs are already dreaming of knocking down Messi
Before the start of the World Cup match between Argentina and Algeria, tensions reached a peak as fans of both teams clashed at Times Square in New York. The incident involved confrontations between supporters of the reigning world champions and the double African champions. American police made several arrests. The pressure on both teams is high, with Argentina aiming for a second consecutive World Cup title, an achievement last accomplished by Brazil in 1962. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, seeks to defy statistical odds after reaching the top of the FIFA rankings for the first time since 20

Taser with easy trigger: four years of surge in law enforcement use. 7 dead
The article discusses the increased use of Tasers by Italian law enforcement since their introduction during Prime Minister Mario Draghi's government in March 2022. According to a report by the organization Antigone, the rate of actual Taser discharges has risen from 40% in 2022 to 70% in 2025. The police have used Tasers over 1,091 times between March 2022 and February 2026. However, the health consequences of being struck by a Taser are still unclear.

Meloni: 'G7 satisfaction, convergence not taken for granted is good news'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed satisfaction with the outcomes of the G7 summit, noting that convergence among participants was not guaranteed but achieved. She emphasized Italy's readiness to participate in missions aimed at ensuring navigation security in the Strait of Hormuz, provided necessary authorizations are obtained. Meloni mentioned that parliamentary authorization for such a mission might be needed soon, though it depends on developments over the next 60 days. She also indicated that discussions with other leaders remained focused on national interests without any re

Meloni responds to Trump: "Totally made up statements, Italy and I never beg" and Tajani cancels his trip to the US
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni strongly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for what she called 'totally invented' statements made during an interview with Italian television channel La7. Meloni expressed deep disappointment with Trump's behavior toward allies and emphasized Italy's refusal to beg for support. She also highlighted what she perceives as Trump's weakness against geopolitical adversaries. The opposition parties condemned Trump's remarks as unacceptable insults that damage national honor.

Teenagers, with 2 hours of social media per day risk depressive symptoms and discomfort
A study by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Australia found that adolescents who spend at least two hours daily on social media have a higher risk of developing depressive symptoms and lower well-being. The effects were most pronounced during early adolescence, particularly among girls aged 12–13. The research followed nearly 1,200 children and teenagers in Melbourne aged 9–19, collecting annual data before age restrictions on social media usage were implemented in Australia. The findings suggest a link between increased social media use and mental health issues such as depression,

Trump-Meloni, the G7 curtain, you abandoned me.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has been working to mend relations with the United States during the G7 summit in Evian. According to Italian diplomatic sources, there was an initial and 'useful exchange' between Meloni and US President Donald Trump at the start of the G7 dinner. The conversation focused on reaffirming the principle of Western unity amid international crises, rather than specific issues like Iran, Ukraine, trade tariffs, or NATO spending. Reports suggest that Trump and Meloni will continue discussions.

Migrants, the EU's crackdown on returns: detention for up to 24 months and hubs in 'safe' third countries: what's changing?
The European Parliament has approved changes to EU policy on the repatriation of migrants, aiming to expedite procedures for removing citizens of third countries residing irregularly in the EU. The text was passed with 418 votes in favor, 218 against, and 30 abstentions. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed satisfaction with the vote, calling it a result aligned with her government’s commitments on migration. The decision highlights divisions within the so-called 'Ursula majority,' passing due to support from the European People's Party (EPP), ECR, and far-right forces, while Social

Alberto Stasi will not return to live in Garlasco.
Alberto Stasi, who was sentenced to 16 years in prison for the murder of Chiara Poggi, has been placed under probation by the Milan Supervision Court and will not return to live in Garlasco, the town where the crime occurred. His lawyer, Giada Bocellari, stated that this decision does not impose any additional restrictions beyond standard conditions for such an alternative to detention. Stasi left the Bollate prison through a side exit to avoid media attention and was met by his mother outside. He had packed his belongings into three suitcases and left some items, like a fan and refrigerator,给

Social hatred against mother Sempio
Daniela Ferrari, mother of Andrea Sempio, attempted suicide by overdosing on medication and was hospitalized in intensive care. She has since been transferred to a psychiatry ward. The lawyers of Andrea Sempio, who is under investigation for the murder of three people, confirmed the incident but noted they do not yet have enough information to determine whether the act was intentional or accidental.

Nesli writes to her brother Fabri Fibra: 'We have never stopped loving you'
Nesli has publicly written a letter to his brother Fabri Fibra, reaching out after their known family rift. The letter comes amid discussions on a Netflix podcast called 'Nuova Scena Dissing Podcast,' where judges of the show 'Nuova Scena' discussed whether families should support children with artistic ambitions. Fabri Fibra's well-known conflict with his family, particularly his brother Nesli, was highlighted during these discussions.

The psychotherapist speaks: "Gen Z has learned disconnection from connection"
The article discusses the second exam at a human sciences high school, which focuses on the relationship between personal development, identity formation, and digital technologies. Students were asked to analyze excerpts from two texts: 'Crescere connessi' by Giuseppe Riva and 'Cyber generation' by Alberto Pellai and Elisabetta Papuzza. The discussion highlights the importance of critical thinking regarding digital technology's impact on youth.

Cardinal Ruini is dead, goodbye to the strategist who led the Church and Italian politics.
Cardinal Camillo Ruini, who served as president of the Italian Episcopal Conference and was a key advisor to popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, has died at the age of 95. Known for his strategic influence in both church and politics, Ruini played a pivotal role in shaping the Church's cultural and ethical stance during the transition from the First Republic to the 21st century. His strategies included opposing assisted reproduction legislation through a referendum campaign and leading the Family Day movement to defend traditional family values.

Graduation 2026, the first test monopolized by Calabresi and Husmann: 42% of the students chose them.
The article discusses the choices made by Italian high school students during the 2026 Maturità exam, focusing on the first written test. The most selected topics were excerpts from Mario Calabresi's book 'Alzarsi all'alba' and an article by Wenke Husmann published in Internazionale. These two options together accounted for 42% of student selections. In contrast, Cesare Pavese's poetry 'Passerò per Piazza di Spagna' was chosen by only 5.3% of students. Other notable selections included a passage from Frank Furedi's essay and works by Vitaliano Brancati and Giuseppe Saragat.

Vannacci: 'Femicide do not exist, it is a murder like any other'
At the second and final day of the constituent assembly of Futuro Nazionale, led by Roberto Vannacci, discussions continue behind closed doors with only streaming available to the public. Vannacci emphasized the need for a strict and selective education system, criticizing aspects of modern schooling such as gender-neutral bathrooms, songs like 'Bella Ciao,' and topics like euthanasia. He argued that schools must prepare students for life's challenges and criticized leftist approaches to youth issues. Vannacci also stated that the concept of 'feminicide' is an absurdity, asserting it is no不同从于

Wide field, photo war, Schlein catches up to Renzi, freeze five.
Matteo Renzi traveled to the United States for the inauguration of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. He was accompanied by his daughter Ester, his spokesperson, and his social media manager. The visit has been interpreted as a response to a recent group photo taken by Elly Schlein, Giuseppe Conte, Angelo Bonelli, and Nicola Fratoianni at a restaurant. Renzi's presence alongside former U.S. Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Bill Clinton, along with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, highlights his connection to progressive American politics.

Maturity, second test: Quintilian to the classical Einstein, games and Bracciano to the scientific
The article discusses the second exam of the Italian high school final exams (maturità 2026), focusing on the different subjects and texts assigned to students based on their track. For classical tracks, the text includes Quintiliano’s Institutio oratoria for Latin translation. Scientific tracks involve mathematical problems related to water levels at Lake Bracciano and questions involving team sports, board games, and the 1976 Friuli earthquake. Human sciences track students must analyze texts by Giuseppe Riva and Alberto Pellai on digital technology and youth development. For the linguistic,

Artificial intelligence increases the risk of burnout? Here's how fear of being replaced can affect workers' psychological well-being
The article discusses research suggesting that artificial intelligence (AI) does not directly impact employee well-being but rather the uncertainty surrounding technological changes. While some view AI as a revolution that could increase productivity, others feel anxious about their future in an increasingly automated job market. According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, around 92 million jobs globally may disappear by 2030 due to ongoing economic and technological transformations, with nearly 40% of current skills expected to change significantly. The focus is also转向

Dragons in front of the most important test of the World Cup, the Swiss under pressure after the shock against Qatar
The article discusses an upcoming football match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. Both teams have one point after their first matches, making this game crucial for progression. Bosnia and Herzegovina earned a draw against Canada, showcasing strong performance and boosting confidence. Switzerland, however, failed to live up to expectations against Qatar, leading to public and media dissatisfaction. The article highlights the pressure on Switzerland ahead of the match and notes the importance of midfield play, particularly focusing on Swiss

World Cup, Koné's injury in Canada-Qatar The video
The article reports on a football match between Canada and Qatar at the World Cup, highlighting Canada's historic first win with a 6-0 victory. It details the performance of Canadian player Jonathan David, who scored three goals, and mentions the injury sustained by Ismael Koné of Sassuolo after being tackled by Madibo. The incident led to a red card for Madibo, and Koné was stretchered off. The article also notes a goal dedicated to Koné by Saliba.

It is not enough to pay child support: for the Supreme Court it is also a crime to disappear from the lives of children
The Italian Supreme Court (Cassation) has ruled that a father who completely withdrew from his children's lives, despite fulfilling his financial obligations, can still be convicted under Article 570 of the Penal Code for neglecting his emotional responsibilities toward them. The case involved a man who stopped making child support payments and severed all contact with his children, including refusing to participate in scheduled meetings designed to maintain parent-child relationships.

The hoax of supermarket fruit treated with toxic petroleum-based products
The article addresses a viral claim circulating on social media that supermarket fruits and vegetables are treated with toxic petroleum-based products. It refutes this claim by explaining that the substance in question, 1-MCP used in SmartFresh technology, is an organic hydrocarbon commonly found in nature and approved by the European Union. The article clarifies that 1-MCP does not relate to gasoline or toxic chemicals and serves to delay fruit ripening, reducing food waste.

Cole Allen didn't visit the Ukrainian embassy before the attack on Donald Trump.
The article discusses a circulating video on social media claiming that Cole Allen, the suspect in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, visited the Ukrainian embassy multiple times before the attack. The video, attributed to Associated Press (AP), suggests a potential international conspiracy. However, AP has denied producing or publishing the content, which originated from a private X account.

Switzerland, US-Iranian negotiations postponed indefinitely Israel strikes Lebanon
Negotiations between the United States and Iran scheduled for today in Switzerland have been postponed indefinitely. The Swiss government announced the delay shortly after U.S. Vice President JD Vance canceled his trip to Europe. The talks aimed to finalize an agreement to end the Gulf War, following an electronically signed ceasefire by Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The Swiss foreign ministry stated that preparations for discussions continue, though no new date has been set. The postponement raises questions about whether negotiations would follow the electronic ratifi

League, to a mini-secretariat with Zaia and Fedriga: so Salvini tries to avoid the rift with the North
The article discusses Matteo Salvini's attempt to prevent internal fractures within the League party by forming an expanded 'mini-secretariat' that includes prominent northern leaders Luca Zaia and Massimiliano Fedriga. This move comes amid ongoing investigations into the Bridge and Milan-Cortina Olympics projects, as well as competition with the Vannacci faction. The decision is expected to be announced soon, bypassing the federal council meeting that was initially scheduled for Wednesday. The article also mentions Claudio Durigon, who leads a group of 30 lawmakers upset over recent comments,

The unfounded theory of "nanotechnology" and graphene in microscopically visible Covid vaccines
The article discusses claims made by Ana Maria Mihalcea regarding the presence of graphene-based nanotechnology in COVID vaccines, which have been shared by Italian chemtrail theorist Rosario Marcianò. The article critiques these claims as pseudoscientific, pointing out that the evidence relies on unreliable dark-field microscopy of live blood, which produces artifacts such as lipid aggregates or cholesterol crystals rather than actual nanobots. The article also notes that cited studies come from unverified journals.

Online shopping, the right to withdraw at the click of a button: what changes for consumers and e-commerce sites from 19 June
A new regulation in Italy's Consumer Code introduces a more immediate and transparent process for canceling online purchases. Effective since June 19, e-commerce sites must provide a function allowing consumers to exercise their right of withdrawal online. The change aims to simplify the cancellation process by eliminating lengthy procedures and PDF forms. However, industry group Aicel warns this could burden small and medium businesses without offering significant benefits to consumers.

Maturity 2026, here are the exclusive photos of the traces of the second written test: the version of Quintiliano, the problem on the water level of Lake Bracciano and the study of the function FOTO PHOTO
The article discusses the exam topics for the Italian high school final exams (Maturità) in 2026, focusing on the second written test for students in Classical and Scientific tracks. For the Classical track, the Latin translation task involves a passage from Quintilian’s Institutio Oratoria discussing music's role in oratory training. For the Scientific track, the math problems include analyzing real-world data on water levels at Lake Bracciano.

Trump: "There is no limit to my power. Netanyahu? We have to keep him sane"
In an interview with Axios, former U.S. President Donald Trump discussed his negotiations with Iran, calling the agreement an unconditional surrender by Tehran. He claimed the U.S. defeated Iran 'completely' and stated he has not learned any lessons from the deal. Trump also mentioned that there are no limits to his power and praised himself for implementing a naval blockade where no ships could pass. Regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump said everything is normal but emphasized the need to keep Netanyahu mentally sound.

Norway-Israel 5-0: Gaza donation is real, but not the 2026 World Cup
The article clarifies that Norway's football federation donated proceeds from a match against Israel to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) for Gaza, but this donation was made during a World Cup qualifier in October 2025, not during the actual 2026 World Cup. The article refutes misinformation circulating on social media that incorrectly claims the donation occurred 'during the 2026 World Cup' and that it was directed to Palestine rather than an organization.

US-Iran, Vance: 6060 days of negotiations start today. Skips the ceremony in Switzerland. Khamenei: I gave the go for Pezeshkian, desperate Trump
The United States and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding, which has entered into force. However, the digital signing led to the cancellation of a ceremony planned in Lucerne. U.S. Vice President JD Vance mentioned he would go to Switzerland for negotiations depending on Iranian actions, possibly over the weekend. Starting today, July 18, there is a 60-day period to negotiate a final agreement, which can be extended with mutual consent. The U.S. has lifted naval restrictions, allowing 12 Iranian ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khe

Chiocci, the Tg1 and the politicians who rule in Rai
The director of Tg1, Gian Marco Chiocci, has sparked controversy after expressing gratitude to Giorgia Meloni for his appointment during an interview with Telenord. This statement angered the newsroom, prompting internal discussions. Chiocci defended himself by explaining that he receives pressure from high-level politicians who monitor what is being reported. He claims that politics heavily influences Rai and criticizes the hypocrisy of those who pretend not to know this. The article also mentions that some politicians directly provide content to Tg1, including recordings sent by lower-level,

Telemarketing is in the red. New rules on call centers and telephone contracts: what changes
Starting today, companies providing electricity and gas cannot contact consumers without explicit consent. This change is part of stricter regulations on telemarketing included in the decree Bollette, aimed at protecting citizens from aggressive and unfair sales practices. The measure was converted into law last April after passing through both chambers of Parliament. Currently, these rules apply only to the energy sector, while the part of the decree Accise that would have extended the regulation to telecommunications has been removed by the Government following feedback from the President on

The event for the Pride at the Trevi Fountain unbeknownst to Minister Giuli: a stunning fact
An event related to Pride Month is being held at Rome's Trevi Fountain, organized by the Istituto Centrale per la Grafica (ICG), an entity directly linked to Italy's Ministry of Culture. The event, described as promoting art, music, inclusion, and cultural dialogue, was organized without the knowledge of Minister of Culture Alessandro Giuli. Critics, including the organization Pro Vita & Famiglia, argue that public funds are being used for the event, citing a budget allocation of nearly 89,000 euros for such activities in 2026. The ICG has a surplus of 8.3 million euros in its budget. Three of

I, robbed in the villa for the fourth time, leave Florence.
An Italian fashion entrepreneur, Daniela Fargion, was robbed again at her villa near Florence, marking the fourth such incident in nearly ten years. She has decided to sell both her home and business to leave the area, stating she no longer feels safe after being threatened with a gun. The robbery involved three masked individuals who used tools to break into the house, tied up staff and a babysitter, and held Fargion hostage for two hours.

Raffaella Carrà's son: Adoption after the discovery of the tumor and the will: I tell you Raf.
The article discusses Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, the adopted son of Italian entertainer Raffaella Carrà, who has announced the establishment of the Raffaella Carrà Foundation. The piece recounts their relationship, beginning in 2001, and details the period following Carrà’s diagnosis with lung cancer in April 2020. It describes her decision to write her will shortly after learning of her terminal illness.

Garlasco and Sempio's mother, Marco Travaglio: They are looking for another dead person
The article discusses the case of Daniela Ferrari, mother of Andrea Sempio, who attempted suicide after being subjected to intense media scrutiny and pressure following her son's involvement in the murder of Chiara Poggi. Marco Travaglio, director of 'Il Fatto', criticizes the media for exploiting vulnerable individuals for ratings and profits, suggesting they target those too weak to seek justice. The article also mentions legal representatives of Sempio stating that Ferrari's emotional distress was caused by letters, messages, and pressures she received. Additionally, it references Luigi Man

Little sister disappeared, Alysya's last vocal to her father: "I'm back from school, I'm dancing and then I'm resting"
A 16-year-old girl named Alisya Di Giacinto has sent her father a final voice message saying she returned from school, ate, went to dance class, and then rested. The message was published by Corriere della Sera. Both Alisya and her 12-year-old sister Sarah have been missing for 11 days from a foster home in Civitella Alfedena, Abruzzo. A red hair clip with small white flowers was found near a path approximately 400 meters away from the facility and is believed to belong to Sarah. The item was discovered by a local doctor during a walk. Carabinieri have resumed searches in the mountainous area,

For the Guarantor, if they are under 14 years old, the consent of the other parent is required
The Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) has emphasized that parents must obtain consent from both partners before posting photos of children under 14 years old on social media. This rule was highlighted in a June 17th newsletter summarizing a decision made in April. The authority ruled that sharing images of minors under 14 without the other parent’s consent is illegal. Once children turn 14, they gain the autonomy to decide whether their images are shared online. The case arose after a man complained to the Garante about his ex-wife repeatedly posting photos of their underage children

The president of Enpam, Alberto Oliveti, is accused of illegally pocketing 2 million euros
The president of the Enpam, Alberto Oliveti, is accused of having illegally pocketed 2 million euros. The investigation by the Court of Auditors stems from an archived inquiry by the Rome prosecutor's office. The defense argues that this matter should be handled by judicial authorities rather than auditors. Oliveti has led the Enpam, which manages contributions for 365,000 medical professionals and dentists and 175,000 retirees, for nearly fifteen years. Before his appointment in 2012, he was a council member and vice-president of a private entity with a 30 billion euro asset base, which faced

Tori Penso is rewriting history
The article reports that the match between the Czech Republic and South Africa at the World Cup will be officiated by an all-female refereeing team, including Tori Penso, Brooke Mayo, and Kathryn Nesbitt from the United States. This marks the first time a female Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be involved, with Tatiana Guzman from Nicaragua taking on the role. The article also notes that this is not the first instance of a women's officiating team in a World Cup match, referencing the 2022 game directed by Stephanie Frappart.

Life imprisonment for Vasile Frumuzache, who killed Ana Maria Andrei and Denisa Paun.
A Romanian security guard, Vasile Frumuzache, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with daytime isolation for the murder of two Romanian nationals, Ana Maria Andrei and Denisa Paun, both of whom were escorts. The court found him guilty of 'murder aggravated by trivial motives' but ruled out premeditation. During the trial, Frumuzache appeared in court wearing a T-shirt designed by his daughters with the message 'You are our super dad, we love you very much.' He was also ordered to pay €445,000 in damages to the victims' families.

Death in Mykonos during his bachelorette party: Greek police stop the drivers of the two cars
Two drivers involved in a car crash on the Greek island of Mykonos have been detained by police following the death of an Italian woman during her bachelorette party. The victim, 37-year-old Sara Ceccantini from Arezzo, was traveling with three friends in a Peugeot when the accident occurred. Authorities confirmed the incident took place overnight between Sunday and Monday on a provincial road connecting Chora to Ano Mera. Police are investigating the exact circumstances of the collision, including whether either driver was under the influence of alcohol. Two different accounts of the crash’s'

A breakthrough in Sarah and Alisya's search: a red zipper found on a trail in Civitella Alfedena
Authorities have discovered a red hair clip on a path near Civitella Alfedena, likely belonging to Sarah Di Giacinto, one of two missing sisters. The item was found close to the family home where the girls disappeared. Search efforts have intensified, with helicopters actively involved. Investigators are examining three mobile phones linked to the girls, which have been inactive for 96 hours. The last signal was detected in the National Park of Abruzzo on Wednesday.

Sinner, cutting to Wimbledon to understand the blackout.
Jannik Sinner, the world number one tennis player, has been undergoing medical tests at the San Raffaele clinic in Milan to investigate the cause of his recent on-court blackouts, such as the one during his match against Juan Manuel Cerundolo at Roland Garros. After a period of rest in Sardinia, Sinner is preparing to resume training with the goal of repeating his Wimbledon victory from last year. The article also mentions other players like Carlos Alcaraz and Fabrice Santoro (likely referring to Flavio Cipriani), highlighting the competitive landscape ahead of Wimbledon.

Reggio Calabria, three-year-old girl dies after being hit by her mother in reverse
A tragic accident occurred in Platì, province of Reggio Calabria, where a woman accidentally hit her three-year-old daughter while reversing her car. Despite immediate emergency response, the child did not survive. The incident took place on the evening of Tuesday, June 16. Carabinieri conducted investigations and confirmed it was an accident that turned into a tragedy. The local mayor expressed condolences on social media, emphasizing the impact on the community. This is not the first such incident; similar accidents have been reported recently in other regions.

Sisters disappeared in Aquilano: A bracelet of the youngest was found on a path near the family home
A red hair clip with small white flowers was found along a path near the 'Ofh Hope' family home in Civitella Alfedena, where 16-year-old Alisya Di Giacinto and her 12-year-old sister Sarah went missing 11 days ago. The clip is believed to belong to the younger sister. Search efforts have resumed in the area, including helicopter flights over the La Camosciara nature reserve in the Abruzzo National Park, drones, canine units, and mountain rescue personnel. The girls disappeared between June 6 and 7 after being placed in the care of the family home three years ago following their parents' split.
Europe hit by El Niño: Serious problems expected across the continent
The article discusses the potential impacts of the El Niño phenomenon across Europe, including extreme weather conditions such as heatwaves, droughts, and floods. It notes that the last El Niño event contributed to record-breaking global temperatures and severe weather events worldwide. Meteorological forecasts suggest that 2026 could be among the hottest years on record. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts predicts above-average temperatures during summer and early autumn in much of Europe. Experts warn that reduced rainfall due to El Niño could threaten energy production,

Captain, your permission is granted So the merchant ship Grande Torino crossed the Strait of Hormuz The video
The Italian merchant ship 'Grande Torino', owned by the Grimaldi group, has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz after being blocked there for months. The foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, shared a video showing the approval given to the ship's captain to proceed with the crossing. He described this event as a success of Italian diplomacy and a positive step for commercial traffic recovery.

The U.S. released the official text of the Iran deal:
The United States has officially released the text of a provisional agreement with Iran, which includes 14 key points. The document outlines terms for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing certain financial restrictions on Iran, and setting expectations for resolving Iran's nuclear program through future technical discussions. The agreement was published following public pressure and criticism. A high-ranking U.S. official described it as an agreement that would allow immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, commit Iran to destroying nuclear material, and provide a framework for increased

Femicide, from Avs to the PD and up to FdI: all against Vannacci. Bongiorno (Lega): 'I hope he doesn't lack the honor crime'
Roberto Vannacci, leader of Futuro nazionale, stated during an assembly that 'femicide does not exist' and that there is no need for a specific crime related to it, arguing that men and women are equal and should be subject to the same rules regardless of gender, race, or religion. His comments have sparked political backlash, with opposition figures accusing him of 'patriarchal negationism.' Vannacci also expressed opposition to so-called 'pink quotas' and plans to propose an amendment to abolish them in electoral law.

The Kiev Cathedral of the Dormition hoax desacredited by Zelensky before the Russian raid
An article refutes viral claims that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky 'desecrated' the Cathedral of the Dormition in Kyiv before a Russian drone strike. The article explains that the cathedral remains consecrated and operated by the Orthodox Church of Ukraine since 2023, following the government’s decision to distance itself from clergy aligned with Moscow. It clarifies that photos used to support the claim show a prayer breakfast event held at a different location within the Lavra complex, not the cathedral itself.

Take me, take me Monica, Monica Amore changes her life: from M5S advisor to singer The video
Monica Amore, former M5S council member in Turin, has transitioned from politics to music, releasing her first single 'Stai con me'. The article highlights her background as an early pioneer of the Five Star Movement in Turin alongside Chiara Appendino, and notes that her song draws comparisons to Lady Gaga and Cristiano Malgioglio.

boAbolish the Maturity Law torna, students' protest returns after last year's mute scenes case: the blitz in a high school in Rome
Students in Rome protested against the Italian high school exam (Maturità), criticizing it as an outdated relic rather than an educational tool. The protest was organized by the student union Rete degli Studenti Medi, with slogans demanding the abolition of the exam and rejecting Education Minister Lorenzo Valditara's policies. The students argue for a more critical and liberating education system.

The war in Ukraine Russia, today's news.
The article reports on recent developments in the Ukraine war, including Ukrainian attacks on Russia and Russian responses. It mentions Zelensky's announcement of 'significant changes' following talks with Trump and Macron, while also noting air alerts in multiple regions of Ukraine due to Russian missile strikes. The Kremlin has stated that recent Ukrainian raids hinder potential direct talks between Zelensky and Putin. Additionally, it highlights a drone strike in the Bryansk region that injured several people, including minors. A Russian advisor criticized the notion that Ukraine is gaining

Toast to the Jihad on the web: 30-year-old Palestinian arrested in Latiano
A 30-year-old Palestinian man originally from Gaza, who worked at a pizza restaurant in Italy as a political refugee, was arrested in Latiano, Brindisi province, for using social media to promote jihadist terrorism. The arrest was conducted by the ROS (Special Anti-Terrorism Unit) with support from local carabinieri, coordinated by the Lecce District Antimafia Directorate (DDA). According to authorities, he was preparing to act on his extremist views.

Political polls, Vannacci outscoring the league for the first time.
A new poll by Youtrend for Sky Tg24 indicates that Futuro Nazionale, led by Roberto Vannacci, has surpassed the League (Lega) for the first time, with 5.9% support compared to the League's 5.8%. The results follow Vannacci's founding assembly in Rome. Fratelli d'Italia remains the leading party with 27.8%, followed by the Democratic Party (Pd) at 22.2%, while the Five Star Movement (M5S) has declined to 12.1%. Other parties include Forza Italia (8.2%) and Avs (6.8%). Centrist parties like Azione and Italia Viva have smaller shares. The poll also notes that Futuro Nazionale's growth does not sO

Andrea Sempio's mother has attempted suicide, Angela Taccia confirms at Open: She is in intensive care, she is not lucid The video
Andrea Sempio has chosen not to comment on his mother Daniela Ferrari's health condition, stating it is not a matter of public interest and unrelated to ongoing investigations. Angela Taccia, a longtime family friend and lawyer, confirmed to Open that Daniela attempted suicide and is currently in intensive care but out of immediate danger. Taccia noted that Daniela is not fully conscious and that her condition is being closely monitored by doctors. She also mentioned that many people have been harshly criticizing Daniela on social media.

A chat with ATM drivers with photos of women stolen on the bus.
An investigation has been launched into a group chat created by some drivers of the Milan transport company Atm, which contained sexist comments and images of female passengers taken from surveillance cameras on public transport. The local police have received a complaint from Atm and will provide an initial report to prosecutor Marcello Viola, who will decide whether to open a case. One possible charge is unauthorized access to a computer system. Atm has filed a complaint with the local police regarding the improper use of onboard camera images by employees and will also file a report withthe

Drug overdose, Andrea Sempio's mother admitted to hospital
Daniela Ferrari, mother of Andrea Sempio, who is under investigation in connection with the Garlasco murder case, has been hospitalized due to an overdose of medication. Her lawyer, Liborio Cataliotti, stated during an interview on Canale 5 that she was admitted urgently to the emergency room and underwent gastric lavage. The lawyer emphasized that Daniela is currently in intensive care at the hospital in Vigevano but is not in life-threatening condition. He also mentioned that the defense team advised Andrea to support his mother emotionally and to help her distance herself from negative舆论 on

Bibi under pressure: alliance with the far right at risk
The article discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing significant political pressure due to an upcoming U.S.-Iran agreement, which is perceived as a defeat for his strategy of maintaining power through military aggression and strategic dominance in the Middle East. The piece also mentions internal tensions within Netanyahu's government, including criticism directed at the head of the Israel Defense Forces, Eyal Zamir, over leaked details of an unreleased attack plan against Iran. Additionally, it notes that some of Netanyahu's allies, particularly the ultra-Orthodox parties,似乎

Damage to the Naples-Rome line, delays up to 90 minutes
The high-speed rail line between Naples and Rome has experienced significant delays due to damage caused by unknown individuals near Tora e Piccilli (Caserta). The incident occurred around 6:50 AM, leading to rerouting of trains via the conventional line through Formia, causing up to 90-minute delays. Technical staff from Rfi have worked to restore full functionality of the line. Trains affected include those departing from Florence Santa Maria Novella at 6:00 AM heading to Naples Central and another departing from Naples Central at 7:45 AM bound for Milan. As of 8:30 AM, rail traffic on the高速

Why the peace agreement is a defeat for the US Dario Fabbri's video analysis
The article discusses the peace memorandum signed by Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, arguing that it represents a defeat for the United States in the Middle East conflict. The analysis by Dario Fabbri highlights the terms of the agreement and the interests at stake at the beginning of the conflict.

We tested the folding mouse: how it works, how much it costs and when it makes sense to use it The review
The article reviews the Logitech Mobi Fold, a foldable mouse designed for users who travel frequently and need to work on multiple computers. It highlights the mouse's compact size and light weight but notes the lack of ergonomic design and the absence of a scroll wheel. The review compares it to standard mice and discusses its practicality for specific professional needs.

The Silent Storm of Baricco conquers Rome: thousands read Dostoevsky at the same time
Thousands of people across Rome participated in 'La Tempesta Silenziosa,' an event where they read Fëdor Dostoevskij's 'Le notti bianche' simultaneously in silence at dusk. The initiative was organized by Alessandro Baricco and supported by the Culture Department of Rome Capital, as part of activities coordinated for the Day of Remembrance.

Sara Ceccantini dead in Mykonos, two arrested for car collision one is the driver who was driving (negative on alcohol test)
The article reports on the death of Sara Ceccantini, a 37-year-old woman from Arezzo, Italy, who died in a car accident on the Greek island of Mykonos during her bachelorette party. Two individuals have been detained in connection with the incident—both drivers involved in the collision. The police are investigating to determine the exact circumstances of the crash, which occurred between Sunday and Monday. It has been confirmed that neither driver tested positive for alcohol.

Former London Clinic employee who tried to sell Kate Middleton's medical records warned
An ex-employee of the London Clinic has been formally reprimanded by the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for improperly accessing and attempting to sell the private medical records of Princess Kate Middleton. The incident dates back to a data breach reported by the clinic in March 2024, following her hospitalization for a surgical procedure in January 2024. It was later revealed that she had developed cancer, which she announced publicly shortly after her discharge.

"Mom, I'm sending you the money for the treatment": the last call from Waseem, the labourer burned alive in Calabria
The article reports on the death of Waseem Khan, a 29-year-old Pakistani agricultural worker who was burned alive in Calabria along with three Afghan colleagues. His brother Imran Khan shared with ANSA that Waseem had called his mother the day before his death, promising to send money for her medical treatment. The family is suffering greatly, especially since Waseem’s mother, who is seriously ill, has not yet been informed of his death.

A 25-year-old woman was found dead in a hotel room in Milan.
A 25-year-old woman of Dominican origin was found dead in a hotel room in Cinisello Balsamo, Milan. The body was discovered during routine cleaning by hotel staff. Authorities have confirmed her death and are investigating possible causes, including overdose or violent assault. Police are searching for a man who shared the room with the victim. Preliminary evidence suggests the presence of alcohol and cocaine in the room. An autopsy will determine the exact cause of death. Surveillance footage is being reviewed as part of the investigation.

Miss Ambra Calbucci's revelation: "My father was killed because he defended women.
The daughter of Davide Calbucci, who was murdered in 2020 by his neighbor Giuseppe Di Giacomo, revealed during a beauty pageant that her father was killed because he protected women from sexual harassment. The victim had discovered that their neighbor was harassing multiple women in the neighborhood and the park where he was killed.

Meloni cautious about Vannacci: 'Politics is not arithmetic.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses her satisfaction with the recent G7 summit, emphasizing the unity of Western nations in addressing global crises such as those in Ukraine and the Middle East. She is asked whether Roberto Vannacci and his party, Futuro Nazionale, can remain within the center-right alliance. Meloni avoids directly answering, stating that politics is not simply arithmetic and that Vannacci has chosen to step aside from the coalition. She suggests that Vannacci’s consistent opposition to the first government of the right makes him functional for the left, while the

Missing sisters, hunt for three cell phones and 300 cars to find Alisya and Sarah Di Giacinto
Authorities continue searching for two missing sisters, Alisya and Sarah Di Giacinto, who fled from their community in Civitella Alfedena. Investigators are focusing on three cell phones and 300 vehicles that were in the area at the time of their disappearance. The girls' boyfriend suggested they may have had access to a hidden phone provided by someone involved in planning their escape. The president of the community has been placed under investigation for alleged abandonment of minors.

The signature on Iran on Friday in Lucerne, 'starting with phase two, now easier'
The article reports on an agreement between the United States and Iran, with U.S. President Donald Trump stating that the deal has been concluded and will succeed, moving into a second phase he believes will be easier. The agreement includes commitments from Iran not to develop nuclear weapons and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The official signing is expected to take place at the G7 summit in Evian, with the final agreement to be reached within 60 days. Iran announced the lifting of the U.S. blockade on the Strait of Hormuz before the official signing, while the Wall Street Journal reportedU

In 2025, Marina, Pier Silvio and Fininvest managers paid more for flights but it wasn't enough
Air Berlusconi, known as Alba Servizi Aerotrasporti, has continued to operate at a loss for the second consecutive year, though the loss decreased to 3.378 million euros in 2025 compared to 6.087 million euros in 2024. The company managed to increase revenue by 409 thousand euros, reaching 17.213 million euros, partly due to higher expenses for flights used by Marina, Pier Silvio, and other Fininvest managers. In 2025, the company reduced its fleet by selling two smaller aircraft and acquiring a larger one previously operated under contract.

The other news: from De Martino to yellow on Barbara DUrUrso
Milo Infante is leaving Rai to join Mediaset, with Salvo Sottile set to take over as the new host of 'Ore 14' on Rai 2. The show is scheduled to begin on September 7. Additionally, there are plans for an evening version of the program titled 'Ore 14 Sera'. The article also mentions potential changes in other programs, including Barbara D'Urso's possible move to a new role.

Sentenced to two years in prison don Paolo Bianciotto, the former parish priest accused of deceiving the faithful for money
Don Paolo Bianciotto, an ex-parish priest in Pinerolo, has been sentenced to two years in prison for deceiving vulnerable individuals to obtain money. The sentence was suspended with probation, requiring him to pay 5,000 euros immediately to the family of a victim who participated as a civil party. The prosecution had requested four years in prison, while Bianciotto's lawyers maintained his innocence throughout the trial. After the verdict, Bianciotto appeared emotional and avoided cameras before leaving the courthouse.

US-Iranian memorandum signed digitally, US president calls it the Trump deal
The U.S. President, Donald Trump, defended the Iran agreement during a bilateral meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi at the G7 summit in Evian. He stated that all objectives set by the agreement have been met and even exceeded, and suggested the agreement could be signed today or Friday. According to Axios, citing unnamed sources, Iranian and U.S. mediators are considering signing the 14-point memorandum remotely today rather than in person on Friday in Switzerland. The agreement would take effect immediately for the Strait of Hormuz provisions. Trump also warned that if Iran's

EU sources: The European Council opened diplomatic channels with Russia to open a negotiating table
According to EU sources, the European Council, under President Antonio Costa, has initiated diplomatic channels with Russia via phone calls in an effort to establish communication and potentially end the conflict. The source notes that while brief diplomatic contacts have occurred in recent weeks, no substantial discussions have taken place. Signals of potential change were evident from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s open letter requesting a meeting with Putin, though Moscow’s willingness remains unclear. During Putin’s state visit to Kazakhstan on May 27, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry

Tajani to the House: We are already looking at the aftermath of UNIFIL in Lebanon.
During a question-and-answer session at Italy's Chamber of Deputies, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani addressed concerns regarding the Middle East peace process, emphasizing Italy's focus on the Lebanese front and the need for international presence after the UNIFIL mandate expires. He also mentioned ongoing discussions within the EU regarding sanctions against Israeli Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

The Italian Embassy in Tehran reopens on Friday, the minesweepers are ready to go, and the Grimaldi may be crossing Hormuz.
The Italian embassy in Tehran is set to reopen on Friday, according to Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani during a parliamentary session. The move comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, though Italy aims to support the agreement and promote dialogue. Discussions also include facilitating the passage of the Italian cargo ship Gran Torino, operated by Grimaldi, which is currently stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, Italy has confirmed that its mine-clearing mission in the Strait of Hormuz is prepared to begin.

Harry and Meghan return home, the first time grandchildren in exile from grandfather king: Charles' message after 4 years
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to return to the UK in mid-July with their children, Archie and Lilibet, marking their first family visit since June 2022. The trip is linked to an event in Birmingham related to the Invictus Games, which Prince Harry supports. This contrasts with earlier reports suggesting concerns over security for Meghan and the children. The article notes that Harry is satisfied with the safety measures and plans to bring his family from California.

Trump wants to hand the trophy to the World Cup winners: FIFA is ready to say yes (in breach of protocol)
The article discusses reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump may be invited to present the World Cup trophy to the winning team at the 2026 World Cup final, potentially violating FIFA protocols. This would follow his participation in the 2023 Club World Cup final. According to Talksport, Trump has received approval to attend the ceremony, and it is suggested he might choose to present the trophy himself rather than following standard procedures where a representative from the winning team carries the trophy. The article also mentions that the presidents of Mexico and Canada, co-hosts,

Court of Cassation, anyone who manipulates children to turn them against their ex loses custody
The Italian Supreme Court (Cassazione) has ruled that a parent who manipulates their child to turn them against the other parent risks losing custody. The court emphasized that while the child's wishes are important, they must be evaluated in the context of potential family conflicts. This ruling addresses cases where children are used as tools in disputes between former partners.

Russian frigate opens fire in the Channel, hits a yacht, and London opens an investigation
A Russian frigate, the Admiral Grigorovich, fired warning shots at a British-flagged civilian yacht in the English Channel after the two vessels approached each other during navigation. The incident occurred near the Isle of Wight, with reports indicating the frigate opened fire when the yacht came within 500 meters. According to UK authorities, the frigate fired warning shots because the yacht had approached too closely under foggy conditions. The UK Coast Guard received a report from the yacht’s crew about the incident. A source from the UK Ministry of Defense stated that the shots were not靶