Draghi presides over his last Council of Ministers: “Governments pass, Italy remains”.

Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi has launched a state message after presiding this Monday over his last Council of Ministers before the inauguration of a new executive led by Giorgia Meloni’s far-right Brothers of Italy party. “In a few weeks …

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that recession could be six months away and the stock market could fall another 20% – “This is serious stuff”

Global investment bank JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that the U.S. economy could tip into recession within six to nine months. “This is serious stuff“, the executive stressed, adding that the stock market could easily fall another 20%. JPMorgan CEO …

Iran’s chief justice says they are “ready” for dialogue with protesters

The president of the Supreme Court of Iran, Gholam Hosein Mohseni Ejei, has said this Monday to those who in recent weeks have been demonstrating against the government in several cities of the country, including Tehran, that they should know …

AirBell bike bell hides a secret that can help you get it back if it’s stolen

Bicycle theft is pretty common pretty much everywhere in the world, and over the years all sorts of more or less effective anti-theft solutions have emerged. While most solutions try to anchor the bike as well as possible to the …

United Kingdom sanctions three senior Iranian Morality Police and Revolutionary Guard officers

The Government of the United Kingdom has announced on Monday new sanctions against three senior officials of the Iranian Morality Police and Revolutionary Guards in retaliation to the wave of protests that has been shaking the country for weeks over …

Criticism falls on former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke after his Nobel Prize in Economics!

The Nobel Prize committee believes that he has “significantly improved our understanding of the role of banks in the economy, especially during financial crises“. Many people, however, blame Bernanke for leading us “to the brink of collapse and under a …

At least thirteen dead in El Salvador and Honduras due to the passage of Hurricane Julia

At least nine people have died in El Salvador and four more have died in Honduras due to the passage of hurricane ‘Julia’, whose eye has crossed from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific through Nicaraguan territory. Five of the …

37 dead in Las Tejerías floods, Venezuela

At least 37 people have been killed by the flood that has swept through the town of Las Tejerías, in the Venezuelan state of Aragua, and has affected nearly 20,000 homes, according to the Red Cross on Monday. “Until Sunday …

Algerian president receives French prime minister in Algiers to promote bilateral cooperation

The President of Algeria, Abdelmajid Tebune, has received this Monday in the capital, Algiers, the Prime Minister of France, Elisabeth Borne, who has been in the country since Sunday to boost economic cooperation between the two nations and thus ratify …

Sturgeon says Scotland ready for independence, accuses UK of diverting its path

The Scottish chief minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has assured this Monday that “Scotland has what it takes to be a successful independent country” despite the fact that in the United Kingdom there is a government that seeks for Edinburgh “a different …

CNN journalists detained in Thailand for their coverage of daycare massacre leave country

The two journalists from the U.S. television network CNN who were arrested by the Thai police accused of violating the scene of the massacre that took place last week in a kindergarten and that resulted in more than twenty children …

Ukraine accuses Russia of new shelling in Zaporiyya

Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine. Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities have accused on Sunday night Russian troops of committing a new attack on Zaporiyia, southern Ukraine. The leader …