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Milei’s Fiery Congress Speech: ‘Churchill Mode’ Attack on Kirchnerism

by Emma Walker – News Editor March 2, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

President Javier Milei delivered a sharply confrontational address to the Argentine Congress on Sunday, abandoning a prepared 55-page speech in favor of a largely improvised rebuke of political opponents, particularly those aligned with the Kirchnerist movement. The speech, described by some as invoking the spirit of Winston Churchill, was punctuated by insults and direct attacks on legislators, marking a return to the combative style that defined his rise to power.

Milei repeatedly used derogatory terms such as “chorros” (thieves), “delincuentes” (criminals), “brutos” (brutes), and “parásitos” (parasites) to describe opposition lawmakers, according to reports. The President’s remarks came after facing interruptions from the floor, which his supporters characterized as a deliberate provocation. “He sought to inflate the adversary,” acknowledged a member of the La Libertad Avanza legislative bloc.

The shift in tone follows recent electoral gains for Milei’s coalition, which has expanded its parliamentary alliances. Backed by a broader alliance including the PRO party, the UCR, and several non-Kirchnerist Peronist governors, Milei now possesses greater legislative muscle than in previous sessions. This increased political capital appears to have emboldened him to adopt a more aggressive stance. The President’s address marked the opening of the ordinary sessions of Congress, a key moment for outlining his legislative agenda.

The speech focused heavily on criticism of the Kirchnerist political movement, a dominant force in Argentine politics for the past two decades. This focus aligns with a broader pattern of Milei’s rhetoric, as noted in previous addresses to Congress where he emphasized the “inherited legacy” and described the legislature as a “nido de ratas” (nest of rats). However, this year’s address was distinct in its direct and personal attacks on individual legislators.

The political landscape in Argentina has undergone significant changes since Milei assumed office in December 2023. The imprisonment of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, a key figure in the Kirchnerist movement, has further weakened the opposition. Recent fragmentation within the Peronist bloc in the Senate, with several governors aligning with Milei’s government, has also contributed to the shifting power dynamics. Patricia Bullrich, the current head of the La Libertad Avanza legislative bloc, recently secured the vice presidency of the Senate, a position traditionally held by the opposition, further solidifying the government’s control.

Milei announced plans to pursue 90 structural reforms during his address, signaling an ambitious legislative agenda. He defended his economic policies and reiterated his commitment to transforming Argentina’s political and economic systems. The speech was transmitted via national broadcast, reaching a wide audience across the country.

Despite the confrontational tone, Milei’s government faces ongoing challenges in securing legislative support for its proposals. While the expanded alliance provides a stronger base, it does not guarantee a majority in Congress. The outcome of these legislative battles will be crucial in determining the success of Milei’s administration.

March 2, 2026 0 comments
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Catanzaro Singer Elena Carvetta to Showcase at Sanremo Music Event

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 24, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Catanzaro, Italy – Elena Carvetta, a rising singer-songwriter from Calabria who performs under the name UNDERMYEGOMASK, is preparing for a performance at the Palazzo delle Celebrità in Sanremo on February 25th. The event, known as the Caronte Showcase, is designed to spotlight emerging musical talent during the annual Sanremo Music Festival.

Carvetta will present her original song, “Corona,” at the showcase, which is being organized by Caronte Music Group. The event aims to connect new artists with industry professionals, according to organizers. IMI Music is presenting Carvetta, signaling a belief in her artistic vision and contemporary style.

The Caronte Showcase, which will also feature performances by Camilla, Myssy, Leudys, Cridam, Freddi, Axel Tellerr, Nicolaj, and Sammy, combines live performances with artist presentations, offering a platform for visibility within the context of Sanremo week. The project is being realized in collaboration with ADN Italia S.p.A., and will include performances with original songs accompanied by a brief artistic presentation within “Il Salotto delle Celebrità.”

Carvetta’s participation in the Caronte Showcase represents a significant step in her career, offering an opportunity to reach a wider audience and establish herself in the Italian music scene. She aims to expand her musical reach throughout Italy, according to statements released by IMI Music.

The Caronte Music Group describes the showcase as a space where performance and storytelling converge, facilitating connections between artists and media representatives. The group also noted that integration with radiotelevision broadcasts will expand the distribution of content and ensure continued coverage of the participating artists.

February 24, 2026 0 comments
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Catanzaro Lido: “Cyclone of Solidarity” Raises Funds for Flood-Hit Businesses

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 24, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

A wave of solidarity swept through the Casciolino district of Catanzaro’s Lido quarter on Sunday, as residents and businesses rallied to support those impacted by January’s devastating cyclone Harry. The event, dubbed the “Ciclone di Solidarietà” (Cyclone of Solidarity), featured music, comedy, and community spirit, and served as a fundraising effort for businesses damaged by the storm.

Despite a postponement the previous week due to inclement weather, the initiative drew a large crowd, uniting local institutions, citizens, sports organizations, cultural groups, and businesses. Funds were raised entirely by local merchants and will be distributed to those affected by the January disaster.

The day began with family-friendly activities, musical performances, and sporting events. A motorcade, indoor cycling sessions, and a gathering of classic cars attracted enthusiasts from across the province. The main stage program commenced at 5:00 PM, hosted by Maurizio Infusino and Stefania De Marco, featuring local artists, civic leaders, and representatives from the sports community.

The highlight of the event was a performance by renowned singer-songwriter Cecè Barretta, who drew a large and enthusiastic audience. Infusino opened the show by recalling the extent of the damage, stating, “A month ago, there was a meter and a half of water covering this street; today, we have shown that Catanzaro has always known how to defend itself and get back on its feet in times of difficulty.”

Catanzaro’s City Councilor for Economic Activities, Giuliana Furrer, and Vice Mayor Giusy Iemma addressed the crowd, praising the community’s resilience. Furrer stated, “We have demonstrated a strong South that knows how to react. A compliment must be given to the local press, which provided an information service that perhaps was lacking at the national level.” Iemma added, “The Administration will continue to work to provide support; the strength of a community is measured by its ability to support each other.”

Musical performances included a tribute to Renato Zero by the band L’Ora Zero, led by Franco Stumpo. A video montage, created by Gino Celli, documented the aftermath of the cyclone and the city’s recovery efforts. Massimo Conforto, an inspector with the Fire Brigade, emphasized the importance of preventative measures to protect lives.

Pietro Falbo, President of the Chamber of Commerce of Catanzaro-Crotone-Vibo Valentia, announced that a proposal to suspend chamber of commerce fees for businesses affected by the storm would be presented on Thursday. Salvatore Rotundo, representing the Civil Protection agency, explained how businesses could access a relief fund through an online application process.

Comedic duo Rino&Giulio provided entertainment, whereas Januaria, Antonio Infusino, and Gino Celli performed a series of covers and original songs. A delegation of local merchants expressed their gratitude to the organizers, and a message from Wanda Ferro, Undersecretary of State for the Ministry of the Interior, was read aloud.

The Tammurriata Nera Orchestra performed traditional Neapolitan music, creating a festive atmosphere. City Councilor for Culture, Donatella Monteverdi, remarked, “We are the city with the biggest heart in Calabria,” expressing her pride in the community. Representatives from the US Catanzaro 1929 football club presented a banner to the affected businesses as a symbol of support, with Pier Vincenzo Gigliotti, responsible for special projects, stating, “We want to deliver this banner to the affected merchants to testify our closeness.”

Performances by emerging artists Jovo, Mikyta Tortora, Ruby Mayolz, Waskone, Keitha, Lobi, and Kira Kasper, who had participated in the Catanzaro Sound competition, preceded Barretta’s performance. A comedic appearance by Piero and Mattia Procopio rounded out the entertainment. The event was hailed as a success, demonstrating a collective commitment to transforming adversity into an opportunity for revitalization.

February 24, 2026 0 comments
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Portugal Elections: Low Turnout in Arruda dos Vinhos After Previous Postponement

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 15, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Despite the presence of a traditional farturas (custard-filled pastry) stand and a steady, though not overwhelming, flow of voters, Sunday’s presidential election in Arruda dos Vinhos, a municipality in the Lisbon district of Portugal, proceeded much like any other recent election day. This occurred despite the fact that Arruda dos Vinhos was one of three municipalities – alongside Golegã – where voting was postponed from the initial election date.

The postponement impacts voters in these areas, but according to President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, citizens in the affected municipalities will still have the opportunity to cast their ballots. He expressed confidence that voters in Arruda dos Vinhos and Golegã would participate when voting is rescheduled, as reported by Diário de Notícias.

The reasons for the initial postponement in these specific locations were not immediately detailed in available reports, but the decision to reschedule voting has prompted some level of public discontent. Reports indicate a general understanding of the necessitate for the postponement, but likewise a sense of frustration among the population, according to Diário de Notícias.

The rescheduled voting date for Arruda dos Vinhos and Golegã is yet to be announced, leaving the final outcome of the presidential election partially unresolved. The situation highlights the logistical challenges of conducting a nationwide election and the importance of ensuring all citizens have the opportunity to exercise their right to vote.

February 15, 2026 0 comments
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Exercise Boosts Brain & Muscle Health: Study Confirms Benefits

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 13, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Research published Thursday confirms a link between physical exercise and improved cognitive function, revealing the neurological mechanisms behind the commonly reported feeling of mental clarity following a workout. The study, appearing in the journal Neuron, details how exercise triggers changes in brain activity that lead to physiological and metabolic improvements, using genetically modified mice with brain structures similar to humans.

“Many people report feeling more alert and focused after exercising, and that led us to investigate what happens in the brain during and after physical activity,” said Nicholas Betley, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania and part of the international team conducting the study, which included scientists from institutions in the United States and Japan.

Researchers observed increased brain activity in the mice after running on treadmills, particularly in neurons located in the ventromedial hypothalamus – a region of the brain that regulates energy expenditure, including body weight and blood sugar levels. Monitoring neuronal activity during exercise revealed that a specific group of neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus, known as steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) neurons, were activated when the animals ran.

Crucially, these SF-1 neurons remained active for at least one hour after the mice stopped running. After two weeks of daily treadmill exercise, the mice demonstrated increased endurance, running faster and for longer periods before fatigue. Further observation revealed that after 14 days of treadmill exercise, the rodents exhibited greater activation of SF-1 neurons, and with increased intensity, compared to the beginning of the training when they were not exercising.

When researchers blocked the activity of SF-1 neurons, preventing them from sending signals to the rest of the brain, the mice quickly became fatigued and showed no improvements in endurance, metabolism, or blood flow during the two-week training period. “This result indicates that SF-1 neurons are vital for activating neural circuits and strengthening the brain after exercise,” Betley stated in a University of Pennsylvania press release.

The research suggests that activated SF-1 neurons help the body recover more efficiently, utilizing stored glucose more effectively. This allows other parts of the body, such as muscles, lungs, and the heart, to adapt more quickly to intense exercise and become stronger.

Coral Sanfeliu, a neuroscientist at the Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona, suggested the findings could lead to recent therapies. “This discovery could, in the future, allow us to enhance training by activating SF-1 neuronal circuits, or even without exercise. This would allow people with reduced mobility to benefit from the brain benefits of physical exercise,” Sanfeliu said in a statement released by the Science Media Centre.

Recent scientific studies have consistently demonstrated that regular physical activity, even in short, moderate bursts like taking extra steps each day, improves cognitive, emotional, and overall brain function. Research also indicates that these cerebral benefits can be inherited from parents to children, according to the source material.

Platforms like Neuron Gym (https://neurongym.com/) offer brain training programs designed to improve cognitive skills, although apps like Train The Brain (https://trainthebrain.app/pt) provide free cognitive training games focused on memory, concentration, and problem-solving. Other apps, such as those listed by TechTudo (https://www.techtudo.com.br/listas/2024/08/exercicios-para-o-cerebro-8-apps-para-deixar-os-neuronios-em-dia-edapps.ghtml), offer a variety of exercises to stimulate cognitive abilities.

February 13, 2026 0 comments
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Cuperlo on Meloni Government & Protests | DiMartedì Interview

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 11, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Italian politician Gianni Cuperlo criticized the Meloni government’s response to recent violence in Minneapolis, asserting it has failed to distance itself from the events. Cuperlo, speaking Tuesday evening on the LA7 program “DiMartedì” hosted by Giovanni Floris, likewise defended the right to peaceful protest, stating, “Those who do so peacefully have the right to do so.”

Cuperlo further emphasized the power of public demonstration, adding, “The squares are the power for those who have no power.” His comments came during a broader discussion on the government’s performance and its handling of domestic and international issues.

The remarks follow a period of relative political consolidation for the Meloni government throughout 2024, marked by a return to traditional political maneuvering after years of anti-politics and technocratic governance, according to a recent analysis published by Taylor & Francis Online. However, the government’s coalition has been described as sui generis, characterized by limited ideological cohesion.

Cuperlo, a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and former President of the Democratic Party, has been a vocal critic of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s policies. He served as President of the Democratic Party from December 2013 to January 2014, preceding Matteo Orfini in the role. He has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies since October 13, 2022, having previously held the position from June 6, 2006, to March 22, 2018.

The criticism regarding the Minneapolis events comes amidst broader scrutiny of the government’s foreign policy alignment. Maurizio Landini, the general secretary of the CGIL trade union, recently clarified his own statements regarding Meloni’s relationship with former U.S. President Donald Trump, stating in a note that he had expressed a “political opinion on the lack of role played by our government and its prime minister.” Landini had previously stated Meloni was acting as “Trump’s bag carrier” during an appearance on the same program, “DiMartedì,” and clarified that this was a political judgement.

Cuperlo also touched on the topic of satire, criticizing its use in support of power structures. “Usually satire is against power, when it is instead at its service it becomes servilism,” he stated on “DiMartedì.”

February 11, 2026 0 comments
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