
New Meal Voucher Rules Change Everything for Workers
New rules for meal vouchers: a step towards market balance Yesterday evening, Parliament approved an amendment to the Competition Bill regarding meal vouchers.
New rules for meal vouchers: a step towards market balance Yesterday evening, Parliament approved an amendment to the Competition Bill regarding meal vouchers.
Lorenzo Musetti Defeated in Davis Cup Quarterfinals The Davis Cup in Malaga was a disappointment for Italian fans, with Lorenzo Musetti losing to Francisco Cerundolo.
The escalation of the Ukrainian conflict: new statements and attacks Russian President Vladimir Putin recently said that the United States could push the world toward a global conflict, in a speech to the military regarding the situation in Ukraine.
Rising Global Tensions: Putin’s Words Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent statement has cast a spotlight on a possible global conflict, highlighting concerns about current geopolitical dynamics.
The disappearance of Elanain Sharif: a case that shakes Italy Since November 10, the mother of Elanain Sharif, an Italian citizen of Egyptian origin, has had no news of her son.
Tennis Italy: An Opportunity to Seize in Malaga Italy is experiencing a period of extraordinary relevance in the world of tennis, with Malaga representing the turning point for the Italian ambitions.
Arrests and Charges: International Criminal Court in the Crosshairs of World Leaders Recently, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
An Extreme Case of Dental Care: Simone’s Story Dental health can be a complex and sometimes dramatic issue. A recent case has highlighted the dangers of extreme dental treatments, such as the case of a 37-year-old man from Barletta, who has been hospitalized for eight months after an operation in Albania that resulted in the extraction of 20 teeth.
Astronomical Discovery: The Portrait of a Distant Star For the first time, astronomers have captured a detailed image of a star outside the Milky Way.
ICC Arrest Warrants: A Controversial Step in the Gaza War The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, alleging crimes against humanity and war crimes related to the conflict in Gaza.
Mystery and concern over the fate of Elanain Sharif Elanain Sharif, a 44-year-old man, disappeared after being arrested in Cairo and later transferred to Alexandria prison.
Senate in focus: Question Time with Ministers Today, the Senate hosted an important session of Question Time, in which members of the assembly had the opportunity to engage directly with some of the government’s key ministers.
Migration management between Italy and Albania: the words of Commissioner Johansson Migration management is a hot topic in Europe, and the protocol between Italy and Albania has reignited the debate.
A record acquisition: Cattelan’s banana An extraordinary event has shaken the world of art and cryptocurrencies: Justin Sun, founder of the Tron platform, has paid $6.
Attempted Attack on New York Stock Exchange: Florida Man Arrested A disturbing episode has shaken the American financial community: a man has been arrested on charges of planning an attack on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
An Unusual Gift: The Statuette of Javier Milei During a recent bilateral meeting at the Casa Rosada, Argentine President Javier Milei surprised Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with an unusual gift: a statuette of himself in a suit and tie, holding a chainsaw.
A disturbing mystery: the death of Larimar Annaloro The tragic disappearance of Larimar Annaloro, a fifteen-year-old girl found hanging in her garden in Piazza Armerina, has deeply shaken the local community.
International Arrest Warrants: The International Criminal Court and the Middle East Crisis The recent decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has sparked a wave of political and social reactions.
Question Time at the Senate: Focus on Transport, Agriculture and Sport Today, at 3:00 p.m., the Italian Senate will host an important Question Time session featuring three key government ministers.
Wage Emergency and Strike of November 29th Italy is facing a growing wage emergency, a theme that will be at the center of the general strike scheduled for November 29.
Missiles and Diplomacy: New Developments in the Ukrainian Conflict The emergence of new tensions between Russia and Ukraine was manifested by the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile by Russia, according to the Kiev Air Force.
The Sanremo Festival: News and Collaborations The Sanremo Festival is preparing for a new edition full of surprises and collaborations. Carlo Conti, artistic director of the event, recently announced that the number of songs competing will increase compared to previous editions.
Approval of the ‘Salva Milano’: a step towards the construction recovery The Chamber of Deputies recently approved the measure known as ‘Salva Milano’, with 172 votes in favor and 41 against.
Wage emergency: the alarm cry from the Cgil November 29 is approaching and with it a major union mobilization. The wage emergency has become a crucial issue for millions of workers in Italy, as highlighted by the general secretary of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini.
International Arrest Warrants: Netanyahu and Gallant Under Indictment The situation in the Middle East continues to deteriorate, with the International Criminal Court having issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Arrest Warrants and Attacks in Gaza: The Situation Worsens The recent escalation of the conflict in Gaza has led Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Airstrike in Gaza: A devastating toll A tragic Israeli air strike in northern Gaza at dawn has killed at least 66 people, mostly women and children, and left more than 100 injured, Al Jazeera and the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.
Italy and Tax Pressure: A Comparison with the OECD In the current economic context, the Italian tax system is among the highest in the world.
Collaboration Agreement between ANSA and ELTA Recently, the Italian news agency ANSA signed an important collaboration agreement with the Lithuanian agency ELTA.
Violence on the Rise in Naples Hospitals An episode of violence occurred last night at the Betania Evangelical Hospital in Naples, where a man, in a state of alteration due to alcohol and drugs, attacked a nurse and a security guard.
Raffaele Fitto’s European Debut: Light and Shadows The appointment of Raffaele Fitto to a key role in the European Union has generated mixed reactions among Italian parties.
Italy and Shopping during Black Friday and Cyber Monday Italy confirms its position as the European country with the greatest interest in the discount days of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Black Friday is approaching: what to expect As Black Friday approaches, excitement is growing for the discounts and promotions that will characterize this week of intensive shopping.
Climate Finance: Towards a New Era at Cop29 in Baku The draft of the final document of the Cop29 in Baku, released this morning, highlights a crucial issue for the future of the planet: climate finance.
Defense Interventions in the Case against Daniela Santanchè Today, defense work began in the preliminary hearing involving the Minister of Tourism, Daniela Santanchè, along with 16 co-defendants, including members of her family and three companies.
Ethan Found: The Mother’s Legal Battle The story of Ethan, a child of a few years, took a positive turn when the Californian authorities returned the little boy to his mother, Claudia Ciampa.
Scandal at the Court of Brescia: Conviction for the PMs in the Eni-Nigeria Case The recent ruling by the Court of Brescia has raised a storm involving two Milanese public prosecutors, Fabio De Pasquale and Sergio Spadaro.
A Trial After 30 Years: The Nada Cella Case Reopens After nearly three decades of uncertainty, the murder case of Nada Cella, a secretary killed on May 6, 1996 in Chiavari, is about to return to court.
Cepagatti Assault: Nurse Arrested for Attempted Murder An episode of violence has shaken the quiet town of Cepagatti, in the province of Pescara, where a 31-year-old nurse was arrested by the Carabinieri on charges of attempted murder.
Proposals for the Healthcare Sector: An Open Dialogue During the Healthcare Summit 2024, Minister of Health Orazio Schillaci highlighted some amendment proposals under discussion at the Budget Committee of the Chamber.
The new escalation of the conflict: Russian ICBMs in action The latest development in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine marks a significant turning point.
Goodbye to Liam Payne: One Direction’s final farewell Yesterday, four members of the legendary Anglo-Irish boy band One Direction came together to pay tribute to their partner Liam Payne, who passed away prematurely at the age of just 31.
Terrible airstrike in northern Gaza An Israeli air strike at dawn hit northern Gaza, killing at least 66 people, including many women and children, and wounding over 100 individuals.
The $6.2 Million Banana An art collector recently stunned the art world by paying $6.2 million for Maurizio Cattelan’s provocative work “Comedian.
Breakthrough Discoveries in the Human Cell Atlas Recently, an international team of over 3,600 researchers has made significant discoveries regarding human cell biology, thanks to the Human Cell Atlas project.
The lasting impact of Covid-19 continues to be felt among university students, especially those who began their academic journey in 2021.
Gaza Airstrikes: A Tragic Toll In the early hours of the morning, an Israeli airstrike killed at least 66 people, mostly women and children, in northern Gaza.
Cop29 in Baku and the Future of Climate Finance The recent publication of the final draft of the Cop29 document in Baku marks a crucial step in the debate on climate finance.
Stricter regulations for road safety With the increase in accidents caused by irresponsible driving behavior, the Italian government has introduced new measures to ensure road safety.
Stagnation of the European Car Market The European car market is experiencing a period of stagnation. According to data provided by the European Car Manufacturers Association (ACEA), 1,041,672 cars were registered in Western Europe in October, marking a modest increase of 0.
Ursula von der Leyen: New Victory and Fragile Political Balance Ursula von der Leyen has once again demonstrated her political resilience, overcoming the tensions surrounding her Commission 2.