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Italy · ItalyThe workers who died in Casteldaccia didn't have to go underground. That's what it says in the contract between Amap, the municipality, and their company, the Quadrifoglio group. According to the document, the aspiration of the wastewater would have to come from the surface through a self-propelled pump, without the personnel coming underground. Strage Casteldaccia, because the workers didn't have to go underground and they didn't have masks. So…See the Story
Strage Casteldaccia, that's why the workers didn't have masks or gas detectors: under contract, they didn't have to go underground.
Italy · ItalyOn yesterday's Corriere della Sera Francesco Giavazzi rightly denounces Italy's delays in implementing reforms capable of making civil justice quicker. But the problems, especially in the more delicate areas of that sector of public administration, are also more serious than the ones posed by the sheer dramatic slowness of trials. It's not just a question of "how much" justice is delivered out of courts: it's a question of "who." Entrepreneurshi…See the Story
Mype justice doesn't protect those who invest in business
Italy · ItalyHow can we not agree with Aldo Grasso when he wrote on Sunday, last Sunday, that "electors are not followers" and that parties more interested than voting seem to "purchase only likes," perhaps because in recent years the digital whirlwind has largely passed that a like to a post necessarily turns into a vote. At the same time, however, how can we not agree with Grasso himself when he reduces the reflection on the pervasiveness of political soci…See the Story
Followers also become voters, the challenge of politicians and candidates to grab digital attention.
Gaza · GazaSapremo oggi, dalla conferenza dei capigruppo della Camera, se la maggioranza è pronta a una corsa contro il tempo per riuscire a nominare il nuovo Cda della Rai: sullo sfondo aleggia il rischio di una richiesta di sospensiva, riferita al Media Freedom Act europeo che, se accolta, farebbe finire incompiuta e in congelatore la Rai dell’“Era Meloni”. Tra i ricorrenti spiccano due nomi: Roberto Zaccaria, costituzionalista per anni consigliere di am…See the Story
Rai, Meloni and Mattarella's Flyers: Everything for everything at the end of the Georgian era
Italy · ItalyIt is time for reforms. Let's talk about those that will change the Constitution on justice and will finally make even Italian a fully accusatorial criminal process system. And they are: the separation between the prosecution body and the judge with the subsequent division of two separate selection processes, the birth of two CSMs, and the discretionary nature of criminal action. They should be accompanied by the creation of a High Court of nine…See the Story
Northerners like Ulysses link to the text of the reforms so they don't get tempted by the Santa Lucia hurricanes.
Swimming · MilanFrom the earliest reconstructions, it would appear that the toxic fumes released from the plant were caused by a human error. The technician running the plant would improperly mix the chlorine with the water.See the Story
Milan, 41 addicts in a swimming pool: 11 children and adults in hospital
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Italy · ItalyAfrican elections are sometimes surprised by the almost revolutionary ability to break established patterns, as happened in Senegal. Unfortunately, election returns are often overwhelming and disappointing. In Togo, the Union for the Republic party of president Faure Gnassingbè surprised Togolese parliamentarians by winning 108 out of 113 seats, certifying that the Gnassingbè dynasty founded by the current president's father remains the ruler of…See the Story