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Libertà di stampa in calo e arresti sulla Flotilla: le notizie del giorno

Libertà di stampa in calo e arresti sulla Flotilla: le notizie del giorno

Una panoramica sulle principali notizie del giorno, dalla crisi della libertà di stampa globale agli sviluppi sportivi tra tennis e motori.

Pubblicata 30/04/2026 alle 16:13 | Finestra: 30/04 10:00 - 30/04 16:00

La giornata odierna è segnata da forti tensioni internazionali e preoccupanti dati sulla libertà di informazione, mentre il mondo dello sport si prepara ai grandi appuntamenti di Madrid e Miami.

Attualità e Diritti

  • Libertà di stampa ai minimi storici - Reporters sans frontières lancia l’allarme: la libertà di stampa globale è ai minimi da 25 anni e l’Italia scende al 56° posto nell’Indice Mondiale della Libertà di Stampa 2026. (Il Fatto Quotidiano)
  • Israele intercetta la Flotilla - La marina israeliana ha intercettato la Flotilla al largo di Creta; tra i 175 attivisti fermati ci sono 24 italiani. La premier Meloni chiede la liberazione immediata. (ANSA)

Tennis e Motori

  • Sinner a Madrid - Jannik Sinner prosegue il suo cammino nel torneo di Madrid, puntando alla vetta del ranking ATP. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
  • Formula 1 a Miami - I team si preparano per il Gran Premio di Miami, con la Ferrari che introduce nuovi aggiornamenti tecnici. (Corriere dello Sport)

Economia

  • Australia’s Home Prices Grow at Slowest Pace Since January 2025 - Australian home prices rose last month at the slowest pace since January 2025, weighed down by large declines Sydney and Melbourne, as rising borrowin (Bloomberg Markets)
  • Bill Ackman Bought Pershing Square Shares in First Trading Day - Bill Ackman bought shares of his asset management company and alternative asset manager in the open market on Wednesday, supporting the shares in thei (Bloomberg Markets)
  • Lagarde Joins Powell in Rejecting Stagflation Label of 1970s - European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said stagflation is a label that belongs to the 1970s and shouldn’t be used to describe the current (Bloomberg Markets)

Spettacolo

  • Alden Ehrenreich and Patrick Ball’s Broadway Bromance: ‘Becky Shaw’ Stars on Playing Dicks, Paying Off Student Loans and More - A few months before Alden Ehrenreich and Patrick Ball made their Broadway debuts in the hilarious dark comedy “Becky Shaw,” the two men met at a swank (Variety)
  • Maisie Williams to Lead London Terror Threat Thriller ‘Ignition,’ WestEnd Boards Sales Ahead of Cannes and Reveals First Look (EXCLUSIVE) - WestEnd Films has boarded world sales on “Ignition,” a high-concept thriller starring Emmy-nominated Maisie Williams (“Game of Thrones,” “The New Look (Variety)
  • David Allan Coe Dies: “Outlaw” Country Singer Who Wrote Defiant ‘Take This Job And Shove It’ Was 86 - David Allan Coe, the country singer-songwriter who helped define Nashville’s “outlaw” sound of the 1970s and ’80s, and wrote “Take This Job and Shove (Deadline)

Mondo

  • Rising Fuel Prices Force Policymakers to Weigh Excruciating Choices - The Bank of England and European Central Bank held interest rates steady on Thursday, as officials search for signs of possible longer-term damage and (New York Times — World)

Fonti usate in questa edizione

  • Il Fatto Quotidiano
  • ANSA
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Corriere dello Sport