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A member of the center-left Democratic Party, the mayor was unaware of the president of France's far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party. Bardella is the party's lead candidate for the European elections on June 9, and the RN is dominating the polls Tolardo grabbed his phone and called the registry office in his commune Severino married Iolanda Benedetto – a local surname The couple lived in Nichelino before emigrating to the Paris suburbs in 1963 with two children: Daniela and Luisa Bardella's origins lie in this working-class suburb of Turin where his mother was born on April 5 and it's a lineage he's determined not to erase one adult in four in France has at least one ancestor from an immigrant background and even the far right is no longer afraid to mention foreign family origins It sees this as a way for the electorate to see a reflection of themselves Republican Nicolas Sarkozy used to say: "I'm a little Frenchman with mixed blood." Bardella has repeatedly said at his rallies: "Venu d'ailleurs You have 82.86% of this article left to read Lecture du Monde en cours sur un autre appareil Vous pouvez lire Le Monde sur un seul appareil à la fois Ce message s’affichera sur l’autre appareil Parce qu’une autre personne (ou vous) est en train de lire Le Monde avec ce compte sur un autre appareil Vous ne pouvez lire Le Monde que sur un seul appareil à la fois (ordinateur En cliquant sur « Continuer à lire ici » et en vous assurant que vous êtes la seule personne à consulter Le Monde avec ce compte Que se passera-t-il si vous continuez à lire ici Ce dernier restera connecté avec ce compte Vous pouvez vous connecter avec votre compte sur autant d’appareils que vous le souhaitez mais en les utilisant à des moments différents Nous vous conseillons de modifier votre mot de passe Votre abonnement n’autorise pas la lecture de cet article merci de contacter notre service commercial June 30 was another red letter day for the Gozo Diocese Deacons Michael Curmi from Xaghra and Joshua Muscat from Nadur received the Presbyterial Ministry from Bishop Mario Grech The Cathedral in Gozo was full well before 6 p.m. The congregation included the families of the two deacons friends and parishioners not only from from Xaghra and Nadur but also from the parish of Santissima Trinita' of Turin came from Nichelino to be present for the ordination of Joshua Muscat who spent a year carrying out pastoral work there as a Seminarian replacing the late Fr Joe Galea from Fontana The rite consisted of the two deacons being called to confirm their presence then asked the bishop to ordain them both to the priesthood the Bishop addressed the prospective priests touching on three aspects related to their new ministry He quoting from letters of St Peter telling his followers to look after God's flock assigned to them The Bishop then dwelt on them being witnesses to God in suffering Finally he entreated them to tend to God's flock heartily and not as something imposed on them The Bishop ended his homily: "My dear ones you who will be having the gift of this presbyterial ministry not through your capabilities but through the power of God to Him all glory and praise in Jesus Christ our Lord The ordination then followed and when this was over the Bishop presented the two new priests to the Congregation who responded with a deafeningly Mass continued with the new priests concelebrating that the Bishop gave his pastoral blessing bringing the ceremony to an end please register for free or log in to your account This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page the unforgettable journalist and science popularizer who passed away at the age of 93 last August The mural is part of a series of street art works for an urban redevelopment project.His son Alberto Angela went to preview the work dedicated to his father and took a selfie that he shared on social media immense...thank you from the bottom of my heart!” he commented The mural was created on the facade of a building in Nichelino by a group of artists selected by the city to pay tribute to the famous popularizer the anniversary of Piero Angela’s birth You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed the referee from the Nichelino section who was assigned to officiate yesterday's Empoli - Milan match Beyond the specific incidents where he was at times not helped by VAR—his overall game management was poor and he lost control of the match almost immediately such as Liberato Cacace’s challenge on Kyle Walker a clear foul in real-time that was not whistled and for which the Empoli player was not even booked VAR failed to call Pairetto to review a possible red card Today, Corriere dello Sport explicitly states: The technical explanation reads: "A red card was missing for Cacace just 7 minutes in: the Empoli defender tried to anticipate Walker but struck him on the leg The referee called the foul but took no further action." and website in this browser for the next time I comment This is a worldwide website dedicated for AC Milan in English: exclusive news and content about the Rossoneri world Copyright © 2021 Milanreports.com All rights reserved | C.F. 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NGLVTI92L14B936U | Responsible and editorial director: Vito Angelè Credits by Parrotto Web Solution Web Agency The investigations were carried out by the financiers of the Orbassano Group The Turin Financial Police seized over 1,5 tons of illegal and dangerous fireworks in the province through monitoring some well-known web platforms identified a 27-year-old from Nichelino (To) who was advertising and offering the sale of highly dangerous the Green Basques of the Pronto Impiego Group monitored the movements of some subjects originating from Far East Asia owners of commercial activities and warehouses in Venaria Reale (To) and San Maurizio Canavese (To) finding over 100 thousand pyrotechnic articles containing approximately 1 and a half tons of explosive material kept in the first case near the customer entrance and next to highly flammable material in the second case in the basement of an apartment building without safety precautions who will have to answer to the Judicial Authority for both the illicit storage of explosive material and the failure to take precautions against accidents at work The Maltese-Gozitan crib is traditionally made out of gagazza (slag) and natural stone as well as papier mâché  Gradually the technique changed into something more innovative and this can be seen in the unique exhibit of Maltese cribs currently on display Whenever we say the word Christmas our mind goes straight to the image of nativity scenes or cribs the main custom which reminds us of this season The nativity scene is capable of crossing barriers to bring joy to people of different cultures who have different traditions there is a unique exhibit of Maltese cribs It is probably the largest exhibit of cribs ever set up in a foreign country This exhibit came about thanks to the friendship between the cities of Victoria and Nichelino which have now been twinned for the last ten years Stupinigi is the Palace of the royal family of Savoia who were the Kings of this part of Italy This exhibit includes various cribs made by Gozitans and even a few Maltese craftsman  It was coordinated by the Gozitan artist Paul Stellini and the Għaqda Ħbieb tal-Presepju of Għajnsielem “These cribs are made using a different technique which was shown to use during courses which we organise where we invited famous experts from Italy such as Claudio Mattei Francesco Farano and Maurizio Enrico Villa These artists taught us how to use innovative materials and techniques which we have now used to make these cribs,” said Mr Stellini said that for this exhibit they had around 250 thousand visitors and it is a living example of how twinning can work between towns and villages in Europe “The fact that we have 31 cribs from Gozo is a source of satisfication because in Nichelino Christmas is very special for us,” said Mrs The logistics to take 31 cribs of different sizes to Turin was not easy but ultimately the final efforts indicate that the tradition of Maltese cribs will continue to spread Bdiet l-esperjenza fil-ġurnaliżmu ma' gazzetta lokali fl-2010 Fl-2016 bdiet taħdem għas-sit elettroniku ta’ TVMnews The referees for the rescheduled Serie A MD19 matches have been announced with fourth official Bonacina and VAR officials Meraviglia and Mazzoleni | TEL +39 0516111111 | FAX +39 0516111122 | P.Iva 02260700378 | © 2025 Website by blossom.it A group of students and teachers from Sir M.A recently visited the Istituto Erasmo da Rotterdam It was a transformative experience that not only broadened our academic horizons but also deepened our understanding of climate change and other global issues We participated in various activities and discussions centred around climate change which left an indelible mark on our perspectives and outlook towards environmental sustainability One of the highlights of the programme was attending a climate change convention where experts worked together to explore aspects regarding climate science We worked in groups to discuss the differences between our climates and how they have changed The climate change convention at Nichelino Council Through engaging presentations and panel discussions we realised such issues are as evident in Malta as they are in Italy we struggle mostly with water scarcity; in Italy the biggest effect is the melting of glaciers While in Malta we struggle mostly with water scarcity in Italy the biggest effect is the melting of glaciers A visit to the car museum in Nichelino offered a fascinating glimpse of the intersection of technology and sustainability particularly through the prominence of electric cars among the exhibits As we marvelled at the sleek designs and innovative engineering of these eco-friendly vehicles we were reminded of the pivotal role that renewable energy and green transportation play in mitigating climate change This experiential learning opportunity underscored the importance of technological innovation and consumer behaviour in shaping a more sustainable future During a visit to the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile presentations focusing on climate change in Malta and Italy provided a platform for students to showcase their research and findings we gained a deeper understanding of the local climate dynamics adaption strategies and policy frameworks in place to address climate-related challenges These sessions also facilitated cross-cultural exchange and collaboration as students from diverse backgrounds shared perspectives and best practices for advancing climate resilience and sustainability our Erasmus experience in Nichelino was enriched by the beauty of the Italian culture and many other unforgettable memories were made We explored the picturesque areas of Turin as well as Milan including the Juventus museum and football ground which filled us with astonishment and emotion Our Erasmus programme was a truly unforgettable experience knowledge and perspectives on climate change and sustainability we are inspired to continue learning how to contribute to positive change and collective efforts to address climate change for a more sustainable and resilient future Nicoletta Wlodarczyk and Shania Galea are students at Sir M.A Only death was capable of eliminating the smile from Fr Joshua Muscat's face as the 27-year-old priest succumbed to cancer last Monday two years after the priest he replaced in Nichelino Fr Joshua from Nadur was sent in 2007 to serve in the parish on the outskirts of Turin to fill the shoes of another much-loved Gozitan priest who had died following a brief illness after serving the parish for 25 years Fr Joshua never abandoned his parishioners in Turin even though he spent the last year in Gozo battling an aggressive bone cancer before he died Described by his brother Paul as "unassuming" and "always ready to listen" Fr Joshua left a big impact on the community in Nichelino despite the relatively brief period he spent there "He continued with his pastoral work through the internet He used to chat and communicate with parishioners by e-mail with a good word for somebody who needed it," Paul Muscat said A Facebook group set up after Fr Joshua's death has already notched up 1,589 members in less than a week bringing together people from Nichelino and Malta parishioner Enrico recalls Fr Joshua's character "You always had a smile during joyous moments but also in the period when you carried your cross which you accepted with impressive strength and faith," Enrico reminisced Members of the tight-knit Nichelino community came to see Fr Joshua in recent days and were present at his funeral last Wednesday said she would remember his strong will to live: "He was always smiling and even during his illness always made an effort to joke and cheer up my children despite the pain he was going through He was a man of few words but he had a strong will," she said The sentiment was shared by Deacon Maximilian Grech who had studied with Fr Joshua at the Gozo seminary for two years "He never complained despite the pain he was in He did everything the doctors told him to do to try and get better but he was at peace with himself He accepted the suffering as God's will," Fr Grech said He described Fr Joshua as a person of strong values very determined and who used every occasion to be a witness to Christ "every occasion" meant getting involved with the Nichelino community "He loved sport and football in particular He supported Juventus and it was not the first time that I went up with him to watch them play," Paul Muscat said recalling that one of the altar gifts presented during his brother's funeral mass last Wednesday was a Juventus T-shirt signed by all the squad's players In fact one of the last things Fr Joshua did was watch the Juventus vs Roma league match on television with his brother Fr Joshua's intention was always to let God guide his path Around 150 Italians from the Holy Trinity parish in Turin have chartered an Air Malta aircraft to attend the funeral of their Gozitan parish priest Gozo Bishop Mario Grech will be at the airport this morning at 8 a.m. to bless Fr Galea's coffin as it is taken off the aircraft led by Mgr Grech who was at Fr Galea's bedside when he died Fr Galea died last week after being unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer last month On Monday hundreds gathered inside and outside the parish church while the rain fell in Nichelino as most of the parishioners paid their last respects to the priest they grew to love A special Mass was led by Cardinal Severino Poletto The 54-year-old went to Turin about 30 years ago and was held in the highest esteem after building up a strong community atmosphere in the area The community's website has been flooded with tributes since the priest's death and local radio will broadcast his funeral Mass live Fr Galea built up a special rapport with young people He constructed a full-scale football nursery from scratch that was courted by the region's famous football clubs and counted among his friends one of Italy's most famous referees camps and retreats in the neighbouring Alpine region and was a focal point in community life The Italian parishioners will return home in the evening Sadness and disbelief engulfed the 150 parishioners from Turin's Holy Trinity Church in Italy who yesterday made their way to Gozo to bid their last farewell to their beloved "Don Joe" in his native village Some sobbed and most had swollen eyes as they made their way out of Malta International Airport's arrivals lounge from where three buses took them to Fontana where Fr Joe was laid to rest "He would have turned 55 next Saturday," said Paul Galea as we waited for the chartered Air Malta flight from Turin to land yesterday morning "He was so loved that the parishioners of Nichelino decided to charter a flight to pay their respects for the last time," Mr Galea said recalling that Fr Joe always stayed at his (Mr Galea's) house when he visited Gozo died a week ago after a short but terminal illness barely an hour after Gozo Bishop Mario Grech visited him in hospital on Thursday afternoon who blessed Fr Joe's coffin soon after landing yesterday recalled the priest being fully conscious the last time he saw him "I asked him: 'Do you want to come to Gozo with me?' His reply was: 'No "I never imagined he would die so soon," an emotional Mgr Grech said "He taught me a great lesson and he should be an example to many priests," the Bishop said it was Fr Joe's heartfelt commitment and his method of reaching out to young people through sport that the Italians recalled the most Fr Joe had won the hearts of many people through his Gruppo Sportivo Don Bosco - a football nursery he started in 1986 which grew to be one of the largest football schools in the country hosting some 700 children "Football was his great passion," Matteo said as he clutched the nursery's red-and-yellow scarf which most of the visitors wore around their necks had been very close to the Torino and Juventus football clubs which had scouted some of the children who attended Fr Joe's school Some of their friends had made it to the top clubs Alongside the numerous messages of solidarity on www.nichelino.com that bore witness to Fr Joe's popularity and respect who wrote that Fr Joe's football passion had an important end which was in heaven was such that former President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro bestowed him with honorary Italian citizenship told the congregation and the thousands who gathered in the piazza he would never have imagined The two had met in Gozo in the early 1970s where Fr Gariglio was attending a conference at the Gozo seminary which Fr Joe (then a student) had not attended because he could not miss his session at the football nursery Fr Gariglio had invited the young seminarian to Italy moving to the Church of the Holy Trinity at Nichelino in 1985 where Fr Gariglio who had his own health problems at the time "He was first responsible for Catechism and soon founded his beloved Gruppo Sportivo Don Bosco He became involved in the community radio and even helped out in the youth camps in the mountains and spiritual retreats," Fr Gariglio said he managed to raise €45,000 for two schools being built in the Indian Diocese of Khammans Fr Joe had come up with a radio initiative called "Ring us up!" inviting listeners to phone in and donate money for the missions "It was a Maltese activity with an English slogan But it soon became a Nichelinese event!" The Gozitan had a distinct accent when he spoke Italian but the people of Nichelino hardly noticed and will be missed by many," said Luisella a catechism teacher at San Vincenzo and the secretary at the Don Bosco sports centre God had sent "Don Bosco" - as the Italians called Fr Joe - and he had left them a second time Yesterday's funeral Mass was celebrated by Gozo Bishop Mgr Mario Grech as well as four priests from neighbouring parishes in Turin Among the mourners were President Eddie Fenech Adami and the Speaker of the House of Representatives A twinning agreement between Victoria and Nichelino was signed last week Around 140 Nichelino residents came over to attended the signing ceremony held at Independence Square The Leone and La Stella bands and a choir made up of the Alpini members took part In the morning a Mass was held at the Don Bosco Oratory Picture shows Victoria mayor Robert Tabone (left) and Nichelino mayor Giuseppe Catizone please register for free or log in to your account.