81 years ago the Ardeatine massacre, the Nazi retaliation for the Via Rasella bombing carried out by partisans. 335 individuals murdered in cold blood by the Nazis – among them political opponents, Jews, military personnel, and ordinary people who were already in prison. “What happened on March 24th, eighty-one years ago represents one of the most lacerating wounds inflicted on Rome and all of Italy, one of the most painful pages of national history”. This was stated in a note by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. President Mattarella returned to the issue of tariffs, and underlined “Let us hope that common sense will prevail”. First night at Santa Marta, in the Vatican for Pope Francis, discharged yesterday from the Gemelli after 38 days of hospitalization. After the phone call between Vice-Premier Salvini and U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, tensions in the majority do not subside on the subject of Foreign Policy. Investigations underway in Rome to uncover what caused the explosion of a 2-story building near Villa Doria Pamphili park. Seriously injured is a 50-year-old Scottish tourist, now hospitalized in the major burns unit. An important Italian project for Kenya. The first direct sales farmers’ market, from producer to consumer, modeled on many already existing in our country, has been inaugurated in Nairobi. Soccer. Italy’s Azzurri out of the Nations League at the quarter-finals after a 3-3 draw with Germany in Dortmund . Formula One. Overturned ranking after the Ferrari disaster in the China GP. After finishing the race dominated by the McLarens, the Maranello team’s drivers, Leclerc and Hamilton, were disqualified for irregularities found in post-race inspections on their single-seaters. Juventus sacked coach Thiago Motta, who will be replaced with Igor Tudor