July 2017
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Caso Consip, interrogata Federica Sciarelli
[ad_1] di MARIAGRAZIA DI RAIMONDO – Le indagini sulla Consip continuano con l’interrogatorio di Federica Sciarelli, volto noto della TV con il programma “Chi l’ha visto?”. La Sciarelli è stata interrogata per due ore, in…
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Trump blasts states for refusing to hand over voter data
[ad_1] WASHINGTON President Donald Trump lashed out on Saturday at the growing number of states refusing to give voters’ names, addresses and sensitive personal information to a commission he created to investigate alleged voter fraud.…
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Cabinet ministers tell May to end austerity – Observer
[ad_1] LONDON Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure from her ministers to end the government’s policy of economic austerity as a new poll shows her popularity has slumped, according to the Observer. Health secretary…
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Cabinet ministers tell May to end austerity: Observer
[ad_1] LONDON Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure from her ministers to end the government’s policy of economic austerity as a new poll shows her popularity has slumped, according to the Observer. Health minister…
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Mattarella: "Improbabili elezioni entro l’anno"
[ad_1] di BEATRICE GALLUZZO – Il Presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, recatosi in visita di Stato in Canada ha rilasciato un’intervista all’agenzia di stampa Bloomberg in cui parla del clima politico in Italia, dell’incertezza circa…
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Al via i saldi, ma per il Codacons non ci sarà ‘corsa all’acquisto’
[ad_1] di ILEANA CIRULLI – Oggi, primo giorno di luglio sarà anche il primo giorni di saldi che dureranno sull’intero territorio italiano fino al 30 agosto circa, ma tale scadenza è relativa perchè in alcune…
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Calciomercato, si comincia ufficialmente oggi: il punto sulle trattative
[ad_1] di ANTONIO GAZZILLO – 1 luglio. Ha inizio ufficialmente oggi la sessione estiva di calciomercato nonostante alcune squadre abbiano già messo a segno importanti colpi. E’ il caso del Milan: Fassone e Mirabelli stanno…
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Tower of human skulls in Mexico casts new light on Aztecs
[ad_1] By Roberto Ramirez | MEXICO CITY MEXICO CITY A tower of human skulls unearthed beneath the heart of Mexico City has raised new questions about the culture of sacrifice in the Aztec Empire after…
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Maine governor orders partial shutdown with budget in limbo
[ad_1] A budget impasse between Maine Governor Paul LePage and Democratic lawmakers triggered a shutdown of nonessential state services on Saturday, after the conservative Republican threatened to veto a bipartisan compromise reached by lawmakers. LePage…
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Froome makes instant impact as Thomas wins Tour opener
[ad_1] DUESSELDORF, Germany Reigning champion Chris Froome wasted no time flexing his muscles at the Tour de France as he powered to sixth place in a treacherous opening time trial won superbly by Team Sky…
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Addio a Equitalia, arriva l’agenzia: meno code e attese
[ad_1] di MARCO MONGELLI – Meno code e riduzione dei tempi di attesa: così debutta la nuova ”Agenzia delle Entrate-Riscossione” che prende il posto di Equitalia. ”Con la nascita dell’Agenzia, arrivano in tutti i 200…
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Northern Ireland power-sharing deal unlikely in coming days, Sinn Fein says
[ad_1] BELFAST Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said on Saturday that Northern Ireland’s political parties were unlikely to reach a deal to restore the province’s power-sharing agreement in the next few days. The region has…
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Thousands march for same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland
[ad_1] BELFAST Thousands of people marched in Belfast on Saturday to demand Northern Ireland join the rest of the United Kingdom in legalising same-sex marriage, a step blocked by the region’s largest party, a key…
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Europei U21: la Germania si laurea campione d’Europa, superata la Spagna per 1-0
[ad_1] (ANSA/EPA) CRACOVIA – La Germania Under 21 è la nuova squadra campione d’Europa, risultato ottenuto per la seconda volta nella sua storia. A capitolare nel match finale, disputato a Cracovia, la Spagna, superata per…
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BMW to make Mini electric car plant decision by end-September
[ad_1] By Costas Pitas | CHICHESTER, England CHICHESTER, England BMW will decide whether to build its new electric Mini car in Britain or elsewhere by the end of September, its board member for sales told…
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Trump blasts states for refusing to give voter data: Twitter
[ad_1] WASHINGTON President Donald Trump lashed out on Saturday at the growing number of states refusing to give voters’ names, addresses and sensitive personal information to a commission he created to investigate alleged voter fraud.…
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I medici: più tempo prima di staccare la spina al piccolo Charlie
[ad_1] LONDRA – I medici del Great Ormond Street Hospital di Londra hanno concesso un po’ più di tempo ai genitori del piccolo Charlie Gard da trascorrere col figlio di 10 mesi prima che vengano…
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Trema la terra nel Centro Italia: scossa 3.9 vicino Amatrice
[ad_1] ROMA – Torna a tremare la terra nel Centro Italia. Nuova scossa di terremoto vicino ad Amatrice, in provincia di Rieti, di magnitudo 3.9. Secondo i rilevamenti dell’Istituto nazionale di geofisica e vulcanologia (Ingv),…
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Shooting injures 17 people at Little Rock, Arkansas nightclub
[ad_1] At least 17 people were shot after gunfire erupted at a concert in Little Rock, Arkansas early Saturday, police said on social media. At least one person injured in the shooting at a venue…
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World leaders bade Kohl farewell, hailing a force behind united Europe
[ad_1] By Francois Lenoir | STRASBOURG, France STRASBOURG, France Leaders from the United States, Russia and across Europe paid tribute to Helmut Kohl as the architect of German reunification and a driving force for European…
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Tanker and cargo ship collide in Channel, no injuries, spills reported
[ad_1] LILLE, France An oil tanker and a cargo ship collided in the Channel east of the British port of Dover early on Saturday, but no injuries or pollution were reported, regional French maritime authorities…
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Ukraine says Russian security services involved in recent cyber attack
[ad_1] KIEV Ukraine’s state security service (SBU) said on Saturday that the Russian security services were involved in a recent cyber attack that hit Ukraine, saying the aim was to destroy important data and spread…
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China's Xi talks tough on Hong Kong as thousands protest for democracy
[ad_1] By James Pomfret and Venus Wu | HONG KONG HONG KONG Chinese President Xi Jinping swore in Hong Kong’s new leader on Saturday with a stark warning that Beijing won’t tolerate any challenge to…
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Adele cancels remainder of world tour with throat infection
[ad_1] LONDON Singer Adele has canceled the last two sell-out shows of her world tour due to take place at London’s Wembley Stadium this weekend after damaging her vocal cords. Adele, 29, said she went…
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Partial government shutdown begins in Maine after budget impasse
[ad_1] Part of the state government in Maine was shuttered on Saturday after lawmakers were unable to send a two-year budget to the liking of Republican Paul LePage, who promised the shutdown if he sent…
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Trump calls for firm response to North Korea, targets Seoul on trade
[ad_1] By David Brunnstrom and Lisa Lambert | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump called for a determined response to North Korea after talks with South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in on Friday where he stressed…
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Stars turn out for Messi's wedding in Rosario
[ad_1] ROSARIO, Argentina Some of the biggest names in world football gathered in Argentina on Friday to see Barcelona striker Lionel Messi wed his long-time girlfriend Antonela Roccuzzo. Past and present Barcelona team mates Carles…
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London borough leader resigns after tower block fire
[ad_1] LONDON The head of the local council in the London borough where at least 80 people died in a fire in a social housing tower block resigned on Friday after he was criticised for…
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Theresa May's Brexit red lines leave UK negotiator 'hamstrung' – ex-adviser
[ad_1] LONDON British Prime Minister Theresa May is making Brexit minister David Davis’s job of delivering Brexit harder because of her “absolutist” approach, according to his chief of staff who resigned last month. James Chapman…
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Theresa May's Brexit red lines leave UK negotiator 'hamstrung': ex-adviser
[ad_1] LONDON British Prime Minister Theresa May is making Brexit minister David Davis’s job of delivering Brexit harder because of her “absolutist” approach, according to his chief of staff who resigned last month. James Chapman…