Washington Post lays off one-third of staff, eliminating sports and foreign bureaus
The newspaper shut down its sports section, several international bureaus, and books coverage Wednesday in sweeping cuts affecting all departments.
Sanremo administration plans to expand festival beyond historic center
Yamal scores as Barcelona beats Albacete to reach Copa del Rey semifinals
Three young influencers will document the Sanremo Festival from February 23 to March 1 on RaiPlay, offering an alternative perspective on Italy's music event.
Newell's Old Boys working on plan to bring Messi back to Argentina in 2027
The Rosario club's vice president said the project is in preliminary stages with institutional backing, though no formal negotiations have begun.
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Snoop Dogg serves as torch bearer for Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics
The rapper carried the Olympic flame through Gallarate on Wednesday ahead of the Winter Games opening, following a surprise appearance at U.S. figure skating trials.
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Sanremo Festival participants to be received by Italian President Mattarella for first time
Carlo Conti announced that he, Laura Pausini, and competing artists will meet President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinal Palace on February 13.
US and Iran to hold nuclear talks Friday in Oman despite tensions over demands
Secretary of State Rubio said the US prefers diplomacy with Iran but expressed doubt a deal can be reached. Talks are scheduled for Friday morning in Muscat.
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Sanremo municipal government funds student art competition on music and festival
The city council approved a 500-euro grant to support a graphic arts contest for middle school students centered on the Sanremo Music Festival.
Italian TV news mistakenly shows imitator's photo while reporting on Sanremo contestant
TG3 broadcast wrong image during segment on singer Serena Brancale's Sanremo Festival return.
Carlo Conti discusses Sanremo 2026 preparation and personal life on Verissimo
The conductor and artistic director of the 76th Sanremo Festival appeared on Italian television to discuss his career, family, and upcoming hosting duties.
Arsenal wins inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup, defeats Corinthians in extra time
Arsenal claimed the first Women's Champions Cup title Sunday, beating Corinthians 3-2 after extra time at Emirates Stadium and earning a record €2.3 million prize.
Schumacher's condition unchanged, says former Benetton teammate Patrese
Italian ex-driver Riccardo Patrese said Michael Schumacher's health status has not improved, contradicting recent speculation about the seven-time Formula 1 champion's recovery.
Death of dog Orelha sparks protests across Brazil
The killing of a community dog in Florianópolis has mobilized demonstrations in multiple Brazilian capitals, with calls for justice and lower age of criminal responsibility.
Pope Francis expresses concern over escalating U.S.-Cuba tensions
Pope Leo XIV called for dialogue between the United States and Cuba on Sunday, citing "great concern" over rising tensions following Trump administration threats.
Gotham FC wins bronze medal at inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup with 4-0 victory over AS FAR
The NWSL champions defeated Morocco's AS FAR in the third-place playoff at Arsenal Stadium, securing $200,000 and a bronze medal.
Carlos Alcaraz wins Australian Open to become youngest man to complete career Grand Slam
The 22-year-old Spanish world number one defeated Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in Melbourne, claiming his seventh major title and breaking Rafael Nadal's record.
Carlo Conti announces Sanremo 2026 cover night duets and songs
The artistic director revealed all 30 champion artists' cover selections and duet partners for the festival's fourth evening on February 27.
Airbus retires Beluga ST5 cargo aircraft after 25 years, converts it to STEM education facility
The fifth and final Beluga ST aircraft completed its last flight Wednesday, ending nearly three decades transporting aircraft components across Europe.
UN faces imminent financial collapse as member states fail to pay dues
Secretary-General António Guterres warned the organization could run out of money by July without immediate payment of mandatory contributions or financial reform.