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  • Bombs kill at least seven in Mogadishu

    [ad_1] MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Two car bombs killed at least seven people in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Saturday, police said, and Islamist group al Shabaab claimed responsibility. A general view shows the scene after a…

  • Prezzi carburanti: lieve aumento nei prossimi giorni

    Prezzi carburanti: lieve aumento nei prossimi giorni

    [ad_1] ROMA – “Il prezzo dei carburanti dovrebbero registrare un lieve aumento, intorno a +0,3 cent al litro, nei prossimi giorni” ha dichiarato il presidente di Figisc – Confcommercio, Maurizio Micheli, nell’Osservatorio prezzi. “A meno…

  • Big role for U.S. at climate talks despite withdrawal from Paris deal

    [ad_1] OSLO/LONDON (Reuters) – The United States will play a big role at global talks next month on shaping the Paris agreement on climate change, to the dismay of some nations that want Washington sidelined…

  • Venus rallies past Garcia to set up Wozniacki final

    [ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Venus Williams rallied from the disappointment of losing a tight first set to blast her way past Caroline Garcia 6-7(3) 6-2 6-3 and set up a WTA Finals title showdown against…

  • Salute. Gorga: "I primi medicinali omeopatici entrano nel Prontuario farmaceutico"

    Salute. Gorga: "I primi medicinali omeopatici entrano nel Prontuario farmaceutico"

    [ad_1] “I primi medicinali omeopatici entrano nel Prontuario farmaceutico. Da Aifa stanno arrivando i primi degli oltre 3.000 codici di Autorizzazione all’immissione in commercio che verranno rilasciati entro la fine del 2018” ha dichiarato il…

  • China's Baidu teams up with Shouqi on driverless cars: Xinhua

    [ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese search engine giant Baidu and Shouqi Limousine & Chauffeur, a car-hailing operator, are joining up to develop driverless vehicles, the official Xinhua media service reported on Saturday. FILE PHOTO –…

  • Ostuni: inaugurato nella villa comunale "Hortus" il mercatino dell’Orto e del Giardino

    Ostuni: inaugurato nella villa comunale "Hortus" il mercatino dell’Orto e del Giardino

    [ad_1] OSTUNI (BR). Apertura ufficiale sabato 28 ottobre 2017 del mercatino dell’Orto e del Giardino nella Villa Comunale di Ostuni a cura dell’associazione Hortus Puglia. All’inaugurazione hanno partecipato il presidente di Hortus Puglia, Pierangelo Argentieri,…

  • FCC media rule rollback could usher in TV station buying spree

    [ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission is moving to quickly undo roadblocks to increased consolidation among media companies, potentially unleashing an onslaught of deals among TV, radio and newspaper owners as they…

  • U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash

    [ad_1] KABUL (Reuters) – A U.S. military service member died as a result of injuries and six others were wounded after a helicopter crashed in Logar province south of the Afghan capital Kabul late on…

  • Catalogna: continua la crisi per l’indipendenza ma l’Europa ha le mani legate

    Catalogna: continua la crisi per l’indipendenza ma l’Europa ha le mani legate

    [ad_1] (ANSA) di ANTONIO GAZZILLO – Ciò che sta accadendo a Barcellona non ha precedenti negli anni di vita dell’Unione Europea. L’indipendenza chiesta dalla Scozia, la spartizione della Cecoslovacchia e lo smembramento della Jugoslavia non…

  • Tennessee cities brace for protests over refugee resettlement

    [ad_1] (Reuters) – White nationalists and neo-Nazis are expected to converge on the small Tennessee cities of Shelbyville and Murfreesboro on Saturday to protest refugee resettlement in the state, seven months after it sued the…

  • Milano: ottimo piazzamento della Tunisia al Campionato del Mondo di Pasticceria 2017

    Milano: ottimo piazzamento della Tunisia al Campionato del Mondo di Pasticceria 2017

    [ad_1] Un grande riconoscimento per la Tunisia: si è infatti classificata undicesima al Campionato del Mondo di Pasticceria organizzato a Milano dal 21 al 24 ottobre 2017 con una squadra di giovani cuochi tunisini dell’Associazione…

  • British navy sacks nuclear submariners over cocaine use

    [ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s navy has fired nine sailors serving on a nuclear-armed submarine after they tested positive for using cocaine, the country’s defence ministry said on Saturday. The crew were from HMS Vigilant,…

  • Serie A: al Meazza di scena Milan-Juve

    Serie A: al Meazza di scena Milan-Juve

    [ad_1] di PIERO LADISA – Questo pomeriggio, a partire dalle ore 18:00, Milan e Juventus si sfideranno nella splendida cornice dello stadio Meazza che si preannuncia tutto esaurito. Entrambe le compagini sono obbligate a puntare…

  • Catalogna: destituito capo polizia

    Catalogna: destituito capo polizia

    [ad_1] MADRID – E’ stata formalizzata oggi con la pubblicazione dell gazzetta ufficiale del governo spagnolo la destituzione del capo della polizia regionale catalana, Josep Lluis Trapero. Trapero, sotto inchiesta per sedizione, viene silurato dal…

  • U.S. wants Sahel force strategy before giving money: officials

    [ad_1] KINSHASA (Reuters) – The United States strongly supports an African military force to combat extremist militants in the Sahel region, but needs to see a strategy for the operation before it considers funding, the…

  • Motorcycling: Pedrosa takes pole in Malaysia, Marquez seventh

    [ad_1] (Reuters) – Honda rider Dani Pedrosa grabbed pole position at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Saturday while MotoGP leader Marc Marquez qualified seventh after crashing on his first flying lap. Spaniard Pedrosa lapped the…

  • First charges filed in U.S. special counsel's Russia investigation: source

    [ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A federal grand jury on Friday approved the first charges in the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a source briefed on the matter told Reuters.…

  • China central bank boosting oversight of loans offered on the internet – media

    [ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – China is stepping up its oversight of cash loans offered through the internet amid growing concerns over rapid growth in the lightly regulated industry, a business media report said on Saturday.…

  • Mattis, in Seoul, says U.S. can't accept nuclear North Korea

    [ad_1] SEOUL (Reuters) – U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday that he could not imagine United States ever accepting a nuclear North Korea, warning that its rapidly advancing nuclear and missile programs would…

  • China's neo-Maoists welcome Xi's new era, but say he is not the new Mao

    [ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – A fringe group of hard-line conservatives who long for the way things were under communist China’s founding leader, Mao Zedong, have welcomed President Xi Jinping’s “new era” of socialism and its…

  • As Trump tax comes to floor, failure could spell stocks selloff

    [ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – Investors are increasingly pricing in the effect of a corporate tax cut into the shares of U.S. companies, leaving the market primed for a steep sell-off if the Republican-controlled Congress…

  • Trump taps former NASA head Griffin for deputy defense role: White House

    [ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump intends to nominate Michael Griffin, a former administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as principal deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology, and logistics, the…

  • Facebook, in reversal, to publish cache of political ads

    [ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Facebook Inc (FB.O) announced a plan to increase transparency about its role in political advertising on Friday, ahead of congressional hearings next week on social media companies and Russia’s meddling…

  • U.S. court allows evidence from FBI child porn site probe

    [ad_1] BOSTON (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Friday overturned a decision that threw out evidence obtained in an undercover FBI probe to charge a Massachusetts man prosecutors said was a user of the…

  • Federer digs deep to beat Mannarino and reach semis

    [ad_1] BASEL (Reuters) – Top seed Roger Federer was finally forced to work hard for a win at the Swiss Indoors tournament as he fought back to beat Adrian Mannarino 4-6 6-1 6-3 in his…

  • U.S. women gather in Detroit to build on anti-Trump Women's March

    [ad_1] DETROIT (Reuters) – Thousands of women who marched to protest Republican President Donald Trump’s inauguration gathered in Detroit on Friday to organize around issues like the viral “Me Too” movement exposing the pervasiveness of…

  • Tiny Montana firm's Puerto Rico power deal draws scrutiny

    [ad_1] WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal emergency officials raised “significant concerns” on Friday about a $300 million contract between Puerto Rico’s storm-hit power utility and a tiny Montana firm, as Democratic lawmakers stepped up calls…

  • NY, California governors say residents would suffer under Trump tax cuts

    [ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York and California’s Democratic governors said on Friday residents would face hefty tax increases and some would leave their states under a proposal in the Republican tax plan that…

  • Uber hires Pepsi's Tony West as new chief legal officer

    [ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] said on Friday it hired a new chief legal officer to guide the company through its many legal quandaries, filling one of the crucial vacancies in…

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