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Ricevuto oggi — 17 Agosto 2026 Stampa Internazionale

Liechtenstein Changes Its Law to Allow Women to Ascend the Throne

17 Agosto 2026 ore 00:10
The move puts the principality in the majority among nearby nations with royal families.

© Romina Amato/Reuters

Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein, arriving at the country’s National Day celebrations in Vaduz, the capital, on Saturday.

Liechtenstein Changes Its Law to Allow Women to Ascend the Throne

17 Agosto 2026 ore 00:10
The move puts the principality in the majority among nearby nations with royal families.

© Romina Amato/Reuters

Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein, arriving at the country’s National Day celebrations in Vaduz, the capital, on Saturday.
Ricevuto — 14 Agosto 2026 Stampa Internazionale

Afghan Women Erased From Public Life in Five Years of Taliban Rule

14 Agosto 2026 ore 07:08
Decrees restricting the rights of women and girls to study, work, travel and act independently now threaten to damage Afghanistan permanently, experts say.

© Tomas Munita for The New York Times

A market in Kabul, Afghanistan, last year. Most women say they have to get a male relative’s permission to leave the house.
Ricevuto — 11 Agosto 2026 Stampa Internazionale

Ex-Marine Robert Gilman, Freed by Russia After 4 Years in Prison, Arrives in the U.S.

12 Agosto 2026 ore 09:18
Russia released Robert Gilman on “a humanitarian basis,” President Trump said. Mr. Gilman’s family had said he was in dire physical condition.

© Vladimir Lavrov/Reuters

Robert Gilman in April. He had been sentenced by a Russian court to 10 years in prison.

Italian Diver Discovers Hundreds of Ancient Amphorae in Sicily

10 Agosto 2026 ore 22:19
Hundreds of ancient amphorae were found piled up about 150 feet underwater, suggesting the relics came from a Roman shipwreck from about 2,000 years ago.

© via Italy’s Ministry of Culture

A spearfishing champion discovered a pile of hundreds of ancient amphorae off the coast of Sicily.
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