Trump redesigns the world, Iran: it is still early to say goodbye to the Ayatollah, maritime routes under threat, Napoleon in Garlasco, Italy at work … retired. This and much more in the issue on newsstands from 2 July
The editorial of the director
“In these days I have read the book that the engineer Giorgio Buonanno has dedicated to the errors made by WHO, the government and also by scientists, during the Pandemia di Covid (…) the professor, who has been dismantling the clichés for years, explains how, instead of listening to the suggestions of those who against the virus insisted to introduce ventilation mechanisms in public places, the political and health authorities have embodied on Lockdown and Vaccines, without considering more (…), however, the book is not limited to reporting the myopia of the political class at the time to the government, but dedicates a chapter to (dis) information during the pandemic … “
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The world -friendly world of Trump
Faithful to his “strategy of confusion”, the US president first agitated the waters and then settled a formidable blow to Iran. It is the last move of a chess game that involved Israel, the Arab countries but also Putin (and Zelensky), forcing China to act as a spectator. How much the new structure can last is to be seen, for sure – also collected 5% of NATO contributions – The Donald is the only one capable of changing global balances.
Soon to say goodbye to the Ayatollah
The incursions of Israel and the United States on Tehran and other strategic objectives have enhanced the escapes and the Filomonarchists who ask for democracy pending the collapse of the regime. But they do not have a recognized leader and the after Khamenei scenario looks like a Vietnam.
Crucial routes at risk
The goods that arrive on the markets of the world are taken by ship through the oceans. But they must pass in the narrow, real strategic bottlenecks, in the hope that nobody blocks them. How the Iranians could do with that of Hormuz.
Napoleon in Garlasco
The Pavia prosecutor who reopened the investigations on the crime of Chiara Poggi is known for the obsessive care in the investigation. In this case he wants to leave his mark before retirement.
I work more and more “elderly”
In Italy there are over 1.5 million pensioners who continue to carry out an activity, while the weight of “mature” workers grow, supported by the new economic incentives. And young people struggle to find an outlet.