Salvini: dazi? Ursula fermi patto di stabilità e "cazzata" Green deal

Salvini: dazi? Ursula fermi patto di stabilità e "cazzata" Green deal

Roma, 31 lug. (askanews) - "Al di là del tema dei dazi, su cui sta lavorando la commissione, quello che contesto alla presidente Von der Leyen è che non stia muovendo un dito per quello che può fare lei: cioè fermare le regole che limitano la crescita dei paesi, a partire dal patto di stabilità. Perché Ursula Von der Leyen, ancora oggi 31 luglio 2025, non ferma il Green deal che è una fesseria e non ferma il patto di stabilità che in questo momento blocca le economie? Non è colpa di Trump, Putin, Zelensky o dei sovranisti. Se non lo fa, sbaglia e condanna le imprese italiane, questo dipende solo da lei". Lo ha detto il leader della Lega e vicepremier Matteo Salvini interpellato al Senato sull'accordo sui dazi tra Usa e Ue. Von der Leyen "riconosca gli errori fatti: il Green deal è una cazzata, è insostenibile nei modi, nei tempi, è una condanna alle nostre imprese, ai cittadini, alle famiglie. Il patto di stabilità che ci impedisce di investire per aumentare stipendi e aprire ospedali è una sciocchezza. Ursula perché non lo fai? Chi la sostiene glielo dovrebbe chiedere con la stessa forza di chi non l'ha mai sostenuta", ha concluso.

Oggi il senso del ‘living funeral’ di Ozzy Osbourne appare con chiarezza disarmante

Oggi il senso del ‘living funeral’ di Ozzy Osbourne appare con chiarezza disarmante

Quando Ozzy Osbourne salì sul palco di Birmingham lo scorso 5 luglio, molti non compresero che quel concerto non era soltanto uno show. Era un rituale collettivo, un living funeral: un addio trasformato in ringraziamento, un ultimo atto d’amore alla sua città e ai fan. Oggi, alla luce della sua morte il 22 luglio, quel […] L'articolo Oggi il senso del ‘living funeral’ di Ozzy Osbourne appare con chiarezza disarmante proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano .

Actor David Henrie and EWTN Studios partner to release new docuseries ‘Seeking Beauty’

Actor David Henrie and EWTN Studios partner to release new docuseries ‘Seeking Beauty’

Catholic actor David Henrie in the new docuseries “Seeking Beauty.” / Credit: EWTN Studios CNA Staff, Jul 31, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA). EWTN Studios and Catholic actor David Henrie, known for his role as Justin Russo on Disney’s “Wizards of Waverly Place,” have partnered to bring a first-of-its-kind adventure documentary series that explores culture, architecture, food, art, and music that aims to point viewers to the beautiful — and ultimately to the divine. “ Seeking Beauty ” is scheduled to be released in December. The docuseries follows Henrie’s journey into the heart of Italy to explore what makes Italian culture one of the most beautiful in the world. It not only looks at the physical beauty of the country but also the spiritual richness of it as well. Catholic actor David Henrie (center) in the new docuseries “Seeking Beauty.” Credit: EWTN Studios In a recent interview with EWTN News President Montse Alvarado, Henrie shared that he’s a big fan of travel shows and always wanted to take part in one, but one where “you kind of flip the script. Where it starts with what you don’t expect.” “We want an experience, right? So we put the format on its head. We have someone who’s not an expert — which is me — inviting the audience to go on a journey with me and have fun,” he explained. “So, we go all over Italy and we meet with the experts, and I’m sitting down asking questions that maybe you at home would want to ask if you were sitting in front of this person and as I’m blown away, hopefully, you’ll be blown away, too, because we had some beautiful experiences.” The actor emphasized that the common theme throughout the series is “that beauty has a capital B — that beauty is ultimately the language of the divine and a reflection of God.” Catholic actor David Henrie in the new docuseries “Seeking Beauty.” Credit: EWTN Studios One moment that stood out for Henrie while filming the series was getting to watch an old Caravaggio painting be restored. He recalled being shown by artists doing the restoration some of the mistakes made in the painting that are only noticeable up close. Henrie called this experience “humanizing.” “When you think of great artists before you, they’re almost so high that it’s like unreachable … and to get to see their works up close with a restorer was so cool to go, ‘Oh, this person was human. He completely painted over what he did. There was something he tried that didn’t work at all,’” he shared. “That was really cool to me to learn how human these artists were and that they were struggling with the same things that I struggle with, just in a different medium.” null Henrie’s production company, Novo Inspire Studios, aims to create entertaining, timeless, and meaningful content that the whole family can enjoy. The company’s work was recently nominated by the Television Critics Association Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming, which Henrie called a “massive honor.” EWTN Studios was recently launched by EWTN as part of its new organizational restructuring, contininuing the media organization’s legacy of creating impactful content in the Catholic sphere in a way that reflects the changing nature of media and evolving technologies.