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  • Britain should listen to pay bodies on public-sector rises – minister

    [ad_1] LONDON Britain could abandon an across-the-board cap on pay for public-sector workers such as teachers and nurses if review bodies said higher rises were needed to recruit and retain workers, Environment Secretary Michael Gove…

  • Blatter plans to visit soccer World Cup in Russia

    [ad_1] ZURICH Disgraced former FIFA president Sepp Blatter will travel to Russia when the country hosts the soccer World Cup in 2018, he told Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick. Blatter is currently serving a six year ban…

  • Effetto Brexit, buco di 10 – 11 miliardi l’anno su bilancio Ue. "Saranno necessari tagli"

    Effetto Brexit, buco di 10 – 11 miliardi l’anno su bilancio Ue. "Saranno necessari tagli"

    [ad_1]   di MARCO MONGELLI – Con la Brexit “mancheranno 10-11 miliardi ogni anno al bilancio Ue perché, nonostante lo ‘sconto’, la Gran Bretagna era un contributore netto”. Lo ha affermato il commissario Ue al…

  • ICL says level of damage caused by desert spill still unknown

    [ad_1] JERUSALEM Potash and fertilizer producer Israel Chemicals (ICL) said on Sunday it cannot estimate the level of damage caused to the company or the environment by a spill at its fertilizer plant in Israel’s…

  • Trump to speak with Xi, Abe as North Korea, steel issues loom

    [ad_1] WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday, calls that come as frustration builds in the White House over North Korea’s nuclear…

  • La Germania vota a favore dei matrimoni gay, ma la Merkel non approva

    La Germania vota a favore dei matrimoni gay, ma la Merkel non approva

    [ad_1] di ILEANA CIRULLI – Dopo 10 anni di lungo dibattito e quattro anni dalla presentazione dal disegno di legge, in Germania viene approvato il matrimonio gay. Ci sono voluti 38 minuti, nel parlamento tedesco,…

  • Usa: approvata dalla Camera la ‘Kate’s Law’

    Usa: approvata dalla Camera la ‘Kate’s Law’

    [ad_1] di BEATRICE GALLUZZO – Giovedì si è rivelata, dopotutto, una giornata proficua per il quaranticinquesimo presidente degli Stati Uniti, Donald J. Trump, che ha visto passare alla Camera due provvedimenti chiave della sua amministrazione,…

  • Trump to speak by phone with leaders of Japan, China

    [ad_1] President Donald Trump will speak by phone on Sunday with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the White House said on Saturday. The White House, which announced the calls in…

  • Samsung Electronics to launch refurbished Note 7 phones in South Korea from July 7

    [ad_1] SEOUL Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) said on Sunday it will start selling a refurbished version of the recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in South Korea on July 7, using batteries different from those…

  • Tokyo heads to polls in vote that could spell trouble for PM

    [ad_1] TOKYO Voters in the Japanese capital cast ballots on Sunday in an election that could spell trouble for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is suffering from slumping support because of a scandal over suspected…

  • Trump praises veterans, hits media at Kennedy Center event

    [ad_1] By Jeff Mason | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump honored military veterans in Washington on Saturday at a Kennedy Center event that resembled both a political rally and an evangelical Christian religious service…

  • Rugby: U.S. qualify for 2019 World Cup with big win over Canada

    [ad_1] The United States punched their ticket to the 2019 Rugby World Cup with a 52-16 victory over Canada in San Diego on Saturday. The result means the United States will be grouped with England,…

  • Gran Bretagna: il piccolo Charlie morirà

    Gran Bretagna: il piccolo Charlie morirà

    [ad_1] di MARIAGRAZIA DI RAIMONDO – A Londra il piccolo Charlie Gard, il bambino di 10 mesi affetto da una malattia, che secondo i medici é incurabile e gli causerà atroci sofferenze, sta per morire.…

  • Big pharma turns to AI to speed drug discovery, GSK signs deal

    [ad_1] By Ben Hirschler | LONDON LONDON The world’s leading drug companies are turning to artificial intelligence to improve the hit-and-miss business of finding new medicines, with GlaxoSmithKline unveiling a new $43 million deal in…

  • New York doctor sent email to paper before hospital rampage

    [ad_1] NEW YORK A doctor who killed another physician at a New York City medical center and wounded six other people before taking his own life had sent an email to a newspaper blaming hospital…

  • Omicidio Yara: Bossetti in aula per l’appello

    Omicidio Yara: Bossetti in aula per l’appello

    [ad_1] di ANTONIO GAZZILLO – Si è svolto oggi a Brescia l’appello per l’omicidio di Yara Gambirasio. Per l’occasione sono state vietate in aula telecamere, computer o cellulari, per evitare una spettacolarizzazione del procedimento. Il…

  • May could walk out of Brexit talks over exit bill – Telegraph

    [ad_1] LONDON British business leaders have been told to brace for the possibility that Prime Minister Theresa May’s government may walk out of Brexit talks this year, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The move would…

  • As new fiscal year dawns, hope for Illinois budget dims

    [ad_1] By Dave McKinney | CHICAGO CHICAGO Risking a historic drop to junk bond status, Illinois began its third straight fiscal year without a budget on Saturday as political maneuvering dimmed hopes for a bipartisan…

  • U.S. deaths by police gunfire on track to reach 1,000 in 2017: paper

    [ad_1] Police officers across the United States shot 492 people dead in the first half of 2017, on track to approach 1,000 such incidents for the third year in a row, the Washington Post reported…

  • Caso Consip, interrogata Federica Sciarelli

    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…

  • 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.…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Mattarella: "Improbabili elezioni entro l’anno"

    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…

  • Al via i saldi, ma per il Codacons non ci sarà ‘corsa all’acquisto’

    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…

  • Calciomercato, si comincia ufficialmente oggi: il punto sulle trattative

    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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Addio a Equitalia, arriva l’agenzia: meno code e attese

    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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