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Jun 2023
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Gli abusi sessuali dei coloni in Cisgiordania. Dall'oceano Pacifico sta arrivando un super Niño.
Secondo un rapporto del West Bank protection consortium, molestie, aggressioni e umiliazioni sessualizzate sono tollerate delle forza israeliane presenti sul terreno. Con Cecilia Dalla Negra, giornalista. Nelle ultime settimane i modelli meteorologici hanno cominciato a suggerire ... Show More
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Yesterday
Segnali di stabilità dalle elezioni in Bulgaria. Un nuovo modello di intelligenza artificiale troppo pericoloso per essere distribuito.
L’ex presidente Rumen Radev ha ottenuto una vittoria schiacciante nelle elezioni legislative del 19 aprile in Bulgaria, mettendo fine ad anni di governi di coalizione deboli e sconfiggendo i partiti che hanno dominato a lungo la scena politica del paese. Con Francesco Martino, gi ... Show More
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Apr 20
Starmer cerca di aggirare la Brexit e riavvicinare il Regno Unito all’Europa. Milano attira i ricchi che lasciano Dubai.
Mentre la relazione speciale di Londra con gli Stati Uniti si sta incrinando, il primo ministro britannico Keir Starmer è deciso a ripristinare i rapporti con l’Unione europea. Con William Ward, giornalista, da Londra. Una legge italiana sulla flat tax introdotta nel 2017 e il co ... Show More
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