
Our daily news in English. The European Parliament, with a majority different from that supporting President Von der Leyen, voted in favour of stricter anti-immigration measures. The Italian government has made the same choice and this afternoon, in the Council of Ministers, will make expulsions faster and tighten the rules on family reunification. President Mattarella, at the University of Trento for the inauguration of the academic year, recalled the importance of culture as the only antidote to the difficult times we are experiencing. In Switzerland, Jacque Moretti, the manager of the club that burned down on New Year’s Eve, is being questioned. In addition to the public prosecutor, the victims’ lawyers are also present and can ask questions. Meanwhile, the young people hospitalised at Niguarda in Milan are all out of danger. The Olympics: disappointment for the Italian skiers today in the Super-G: Giovanni Franzoni finished only 6th and Mattia Casse 24th. Paris and Innerhofer are out. Tomorrow, President Mattarella will be in Cortina to watch the women’s Super-G with Sofia Goggia on the slopes.
A six-part television series dedicated to Enzo Tortora, victim of one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in Italian history, has been presented.