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L'esposizione esplora come artisti conosciuti principalmente per i loro dipinti abbiano contribuito a far rivivere una tecnica che era passata di moda
theguardian.com⢠Jordan Derrick accusato in relazione all'attacco mortale nel French Quarter il giorno di Capodanno 2025 ⢠Politica USA live â ultimi aggiornamenti ⢠Le autoritĂ federali hanno presentato accuse contro un uomo del Missouri accusato di aver pubblicato tutorial online su come fabbricare esplosivi, che il terrorista che ha perpetrato l'attacco mortale nel quartiere storico del French Quarter di New Orleans il giorno di Capodanno 2025 ha utilizzato come modello per costruire le proprie bombe improvvisate.
theguardian.comLatest proposal, derided by Tehran as a âwishlistâ, could yet be a way out â but with 5,000 dead, it comes at an awful priceMiddle East crisis â live updatesAnother day, another hairpin turn in the world of Donald Trumpâs foreign policy.The weekend was all about war, and Trump insisting Iran had not yet âpaid a big enough priceâ. Tuesday was Project Freedom, styled as a grand âhumanitarian gestureâ to allow trapped ships and their crews to escape the Gulf, but also aimed at weakening Iranâs chokehold on the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPhilip Young changes all pleas to guilty after initially denying charges of making indecent images of childrenA former Conservative councillor who admitted nearly 50 offences of drugging, raping and sexually assaulting his former wife has pleaded guilty to additional offences of making indecent images of children.Philip Young, 49, pleaded guilty in January at Winchester crown court to 11 counts of rape and 11 counts of administering a substance with intent to stupefy his former wife Joanne Young, 48, who has waived her right to anonymity. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe astronauts joined president in Oval Office for a press conference, and it wasnât long before he praised himselfDonald Trump hosted the crew of the historic Artemis II lunar flyby mission at the White House on Wednesday.The four astronauts â commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen â joined the president in the Oval Office for a celebratory meeting and press conference. Continue reading...
theguardian.comA new Chinese outpost at Antelope Reef wonât create legal rights but will shape control over disputed waters, says a maritime law professor from Western Sydney University.
channelnewsasia.comZayne Jason William McMillanâs lawyer says clientâs tirade was antisemitic but claims he âdoes not consider himself racist against Jewish communityâ A man seen mimicking the Bondi beach terror attack before making slurs against Jewish people has been jailed.Zayne Jason William McMillan, 23, was heavily intoxicated when he and a friend went to Bondi beach, six weeks after the shooting, in which 15 people were killed. Continue reading...
theguardian.comNew York mayor, âC-list rapperâ who went by Mr Cardamon and Young Cardamon, collected $1,643 in royalties last yearThe New York mayor Zohran Mamdani is still making money from his short-lived career as a multilingual rapper, tax filings show.But the 34-year-old Democratâs meteoric rise as a celebrity politician has brought only a modest increase in hip-hop profits: he took home $1,643 in music royalties last year, up only slightly from $1,267 in 2024, according to the filings. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFormer victimsâ commissioner Vera Baird says disciplinary action is essential to ensure people are held accountable⢠UK politics live â latest updatesFamilies in Southport cannot be sure that officials who made âcatastrophicâ errors before the murder of three girls are not still making the same mistakes, a former victimsâ commissioner has said.Vera Baird KC said all those who failed to properly monitor the killer, Axel Rudakubana, should be held âpersonally accountableâ and that authorities must not âshrug it offâ with an apology. Continue reading...
theguardian.comEngineers link reduced lifespan of roads to shift to heavier cars, some bought to navigate damaged surfacesDrivers who choose SUVs are compounding the pothole problem, experts have warned, as research showed hundreds of thousands of people bought bigger cars to navigate damaged roads.Scientists said the cumulative effect of increasing numbers of heavier vehicles was a contributory factor in Britainâs potholes getting worse. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFinding Harry: The Craft Behind the Magic features interviews with cast members and will air on 5 AprilHBO has more Harry Potter magic up its sleeve â today, the company announced a standalone, behind-the-scenes special to accompany its upcoming TV adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopherâs Stone.Finding Harry: The Craft Behind the Magic will offer âan in-depth look at the making of the first seasonâ, including plenty of production footage and details on the lengthy, UK-wide casting process for Harry, Ron and Hermione, played by Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout and Arabella Stanton. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCritics say films lauding countryâs attitude to women and green credentials could damage corporationâs reputationThe BBC has been accused of making âglossy propaganda filmsâ for Saudi Arabiaâs sovereign wealth fund and taking money from a ârepressive regimeâ.BBC Storyworks, the corporationâs commercial arm, has entered into a partnership with Saudi Arabiaâs Public Investment Fund (PIF). The broadcaster has made a series of films and written articles lauding the countryâs supposedly progressive attitude to women and eco-friendly credentials. These are hosted on a mini-site that carried BBC branding. Continue reading...
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Immagine: Legis1⢠The U.S. House passed the Deporting Fraudsters Act on March 20, 2026, by a 231-186 vote, designating document fraud as a deportable offense for noncitizens. ⢠The bill adds a new removal trigger for convicted noncitizens, enhancing immigration enforcement on fraud cases. ⢠Passage strengthens federal tools amid ongoing immigration debates, impacting deportation priorities.
legis1.comUS based Covid vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant people on ideology instead of evidence, critics saySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThere was scant data behind ending the Covid vaccine recommendation for pregnant people and children, according to internal memos made public because of a lawsuit against the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).The memos overlooked hundreds of studies on the benefits and safety of Covid vaccination and set the precedent for making changes to vaccine recommendations based on ideology instead of evidence, critics say. Continue reading...
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Immagine: New ScientistHow we feel about a nightâs sleep can have a bigger impact on mood and grogginess than actual hours of rest. Hereâs how to change your mindset to feel more energised
newscientist.comRefusal to kowtow to US president has won public backing â and left Badenoch and Farage playing catch-upIt is not often that Keir Starmerâs allies believe he has Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch on the run â but on Iran, they think he is on the right side of history and public opinion.âIt could be the making of him,â said Emily Thornberry, the Labour chair of the foreign affairs committee, who was first out of the blocks to say she thought Donald Trumpâs strikes on Iran were illegal. âYouâve not had a British prime minister say no to an American president since Vietnam. This is a big deal.â Continue reading...
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