Atlantic Melons
In a few hours Giorgia Meloni will raise her glasses. Two years ago, on September 25, 2022, she won the general elections at the head of the center-right coalition and at the head of a party, FdI, which she founded […]
In a few hours Giorgia Meloni will raise her glasses. Two years ago, on September 25, 2022, she won the general elections at the head of the center-right coalition and at the head of a party, FdI, which she founded […]
There is a much abused word in politics, but one struggles to find a replacement because it still has the gift of synthesis and functionality: narrative. It is not a mere narrative, but an organization of signs that has symbolic
Middle Eastern narratives Read More »
First and foremost, the safety and health of citizens. Then keeping an eye on the flood that hit Romagna again from the perspective of relief and protecting lives. Only after saying this can we deal with the controversy. Red Romagna
Climate changes, tragedies don’t Read More »
If you push the Green agenda, we might end up broke. I want to clarify for those translating into English: if you pursue the Green agenda in an ideological sense, we will remain broke in an economic sense. This is
The risk of going broke Read More »
It is not a great moment for the so-called flags of soccer. Maldini was kicked out by Cardinale, head of the American fund that owns AC Milan, moreover after winning a scudett; Totti, in an interview with Sky, complained for
The fall of the gods Read More »
The news of Fitto, current minister for the implementation of the NRP, being appointed executive vice president (not alone) of the new European Commission with delegated powers for cohesion and reform is good news. For Italy in the first place,
Good thing Italy is there Read More »
Let’s be clear right away: the subject of the Salvini affair, we mean the six-year jail term request for the then minister of the Interior in connection with the Open Arms affair, is not judicial but political. Or rather, it
Eh no, Sangiuliano’s resignation as Minister of Culture is not enough. Ms. Boccia continues her battle in the media, traditional but especially social. She goes to Bianca Berlinguer on Rete 4 but in the end, at the last, she does
The American Boccia Read More »
Once upon a time there were workers and there were bosses. There were the factories, the unions, Marx, alienated labor, the assembly line. And there was Fiat, the popular car, the 500, the 600, there was the economic boom. Now
I return to discussing Milan, Italy’s economic capital, and once again focus on issues of safety. This time, the protagonists are irregular migrants, specifically Moroccans. This is neither racism nor a xenophobic obsession or ideological fixation. It is pure reporting
The sunset of integration in words Read More »