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Starmer's Mandelson Mess Explodes: PM Knew About Epstein Friendship
Politicszerohedge4d ago

Starmer's Mandelson Mess Explodes: PM Knew About Epstein Friendship

Starmer's Mandelson Mess Explodes: PM Knew About Epstein Friendship Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Another day, another layer peeled back from the rotten core of establishment cronyism, as Keir Starmer faces a torrent of revelations about his handling of Peter Mandelson’s Epstein ties. With payoffs, lies, and deep state cover-ups on full display, this saga underscores how globalist insiders protect their networks at the expense of transparency and justice. From ...

Pope Expresses Solidarity with Brazil Flood Victims
Worldobservador14d ago

Pope Expresses Solidarity with Brazil Flood Victims

Pope Leo XIV expressed solidarity with the victims of torrential rains in Brazil after the Angelus in the Vatican. The Rio Pomba river overflowed, flooding several neighborhoods and worsening the emergency in the Brazilian state.

Fatal Landslide Near Rome
WorldANSA1mo ago

Fatal Landslide Near Rome

A 58-year-old man died after a landslide, triggered by torrential rain, struck a three-story apartment building in Formello, near Rome.

Governor Decaro laments loss of Puglia's 'Arch of Love'
EnvironmentThe GuardianThe IndependentTimes of India+1ANSA27d ago4 sources

Governor Decaro laments loss of Puglia's 'Arch of Love'

(ANSA) - MELENDUGNO, FEB 16 - Puglia Governor Antonio Decaro on Monday lamented the loss of the Arco dell'Amore (Arch of Love) coastal rock formation at Melendugno, near Lecce, which caved in at the weekend following days of torrential rain and storm surges. "We have lost one of our region's defining characteristics, an asset of symbolic value," Decaro said as he visited the site. "We have lost a major tourist attraction. "Unfortunately, natural processes are often accelerated by meteorological phenomena, such as the tail end of Cyclone Oriana, which hit southern Italy (last week) and is now moving towards the Balkans. "The commitment we must all make is to try to slow down these phenomena while preserving the coast. "This is a stretch of coast where construction work was done some years ago, but it was to no avail. "We will also try to help municipalities (with conservation projects) through the regional agencies because I realise that it is difficult for a municipality to plan and execute some projects that are particularly complex to implement and require numerous permits, even if it receives funding. "We can put the regional agencies at the disposal of the municipalities, because it is an organizational issue too". (ANSA). Read article...