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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
🧨 Napoli celebrate fourth Scudetto, brawl near Maradona 😡
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. The atmosphere was already boiling in the early hours of the day, but the final whistle of the referee set off the celebration in the streets of Naples, with Antonio Conte's team sewing their fourth Scudetto on their chest. Advertisement A party that promises to last all night, and not even stop in the coming days. We will tell you about it step by step, with all the most relevant updates! 🎉 The night has just begun 😡 A brawl breaks out Chairs and tables flying, a brawl a few steps from the stadium: not the scenes we would like to see. 🧨 Crazy scenes The first images of Naples celebrating are coming in. In the crowd, there's also a fan wearing a Boca jersey. 🔥 Piazza Plebiscito explodes after the goal Incredible images are coming from Piazza Plebiscito after the two goals from Napoli. Away from the Piazza, the party is no less crazy, in fact. Napoli's enthusiasm is through the roof. 📸 ALBERTO PIZZOLI - AFP or licensors
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
A Family Of Seagulls Landed On The Vatican Roof During The Conclave, And They Completely Stole The Spotlight
A Family Of Seagulls Landed On The Vatican Roof During The Conclave, And They Completely Stole The Spotlight As you probably already heard, today marks the first day of the conclave — the sacred, centuries-old tradition where Catholic cardinals gather in total secrecy to elect a new pope. Now, as per the tradition, the cardinals have entered the Sistine Chapel, sworn to silence, and cut themselves off from the outside world until a decision is made. It also all kicks off with prayers, ancient rituals, and a solemn oath of secrecy…as the world waits for the white smoke signifying that a new pope has been selected. ALBERTO PIZZOLI / AFP via Getty Images However, today ended with black smoke (meaning no new pope has been elected), and not much else happening... Anadolu / Anadolu via Getty Images Except for the arrival of some seagulls who decided they wanted a front-row seat to the conclave and perched themselves on the roof of the Sistine Chapel, next to the chimney. Picture Alliance / dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images Now, with not much else happening, these birds (or "pigeons of the sea" as I like to call them) have taken social media by ~storm~. So, I decided to round up some of the best Twitter (X) reactions to their appearance: Christopher Furlong / Getty Images Editor's Note: We dive into X so you don't have to scrub your eyeballs afterward. Here's the good stuff we found floating in the chaos. 1. 2. I'm watching Sky News waiting for the smoke, and my cats decided that the seagull on the Sistine Chapel's roof is the single most exciting thing ever 🤣#Conclave — Snow White Shadow (@DoomWingsShadow) May 7, 2025 @DoomWingsShadow / Via Twitter: @DoomWingsShadow Related: 50 Of The Funniest Stories People Shared About The "Stupidest Person" They've Met 3. 4. 5. Qui intanto Alida sta cercando di prendere i gabbiani #conclave — Davide Giorgi (@davidegeorgie) May 7, 2025 @DavideGeorgie / Via Twitter: @davidegeorgie Related: "Something In My Head Said, 'Don't Get Up'": 16 Older Adults Reveal The Wildest Supernatural Encounters From Their Childhood 6. @FrMikeCSC/ Vatican Media / Via 7. 8. 9. 10. @JackParkr/ Sky News / Via 11. @rossacorallo/ Vatican Media / Via 12. @badgalvale/ Antonio Masiello / Getty Images / Via Twitter: @badgalvale 13. Hopefully, the seagulls make their return to the Sistine Chapel tomorrow, because clearly the internet NEEDS them. GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP via Getty Images Note: This is not the same seagull as the one in the tweets, but this is a recent photo of a seagull who lives in Rome, so it might know those other seagulls! Also in Internet Finds: People Revealed The Creepiest, Cult-Like Towns In The United States And, Jesus Christ, It's Icky Also in Internet Finds: 23 People Who Tried Their Best, But Crapped The Bed So Bad Also in Internet Finds: 27 Extremely Disturbing Wikipedia Pages That Will Haunt Your Dreams Until The End Of Your Days


Toronto Sun
04-05-2025
- Business
- Toronto Sun
Experts start complex recovery of superyacht that sank off Sicily, killing 7
Published May 04, 2025 • 1 minute read Rescuers and divers of the Vigili del Fuoco, the Italian Corps. of Firefighters, attend the recovery operations off Porticello near Palermo two days after the British-flagged luxury yacht Bayesian sank, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024. Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI / Getty Images ROME — Marine salvage experts on Sunday began operations to recover from the seabed off Italy's Sicilian coast the British-flagged superyacht 'Bayesian,' which sank last summer, killing U.K. tech magnate Mike Lynch, his daughter and five others. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Operations will be conducted by two floating cranes: 'Hebo Lift 2,' which has remotely operated underwater equipment and vehicles, and 'Hebo Lift 10,' one of the most powerful maritime cranes in Europe, which docked Saturday in the Sicilian port of Termini Imerese after arriving from Rotterdam. The Italian coast guard is supervising operations and patrolling the security perimeter to ensure the safety of personnel working on the recovery. It said that the overall operation to retrieve the Bayesian could take from 20 to 25 days. After the wreck is brought ashore, judicial authorities investigating the sinking will examine it. Prosecutors are investigating the captain and two crew members for possible responsibility in connection with the Aug. 19, 2024, sinking. The 56-meter (183-foot)-long, 473-ton yacht sank during what appears to have been a sudden downburst, or localized powerful wind from a thunderstorm that spreads rapidly after hitting the surface. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The yacht's 75-meter (246-foot) aluminum mast — the second tallest in the world — will be cut to allow the hull, which lies 49 meters (160 feet) below the surface, to be brought to the surface more easily, said coast guard Capt. Nicola Silvestri. In addition to Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah, Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer and wife Judy, attorney Chris Morvillo and wife Neda, and ship's cook Recaldo Thomas died in the shipwreck. With the help of nearby vessels, 15 of the 22 people were rescued in the initial phase, one body was recovered, and six others reported missing. The bodies of the six missing people were found following long and complex search efforts, which continued until Aug. 23. Sports Toronto Maple Leafs Sunshine Girls Toronto & GTA Editorial Cartoons


Newsweek
23-04-2025
- General
- Newsweek
Pope Francis Casket Open to Public Mourning in St Peter's Basilica
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The public has now been given access to Pope Francis's casket as he lies in state in St. Peter's Basilica for three days of mourning ahead of his funeral on Saturday, April 26. The pope died aged 88 on Monday following a stroke. He was recovering from pneumonia in both lungs, which had kept him in the hospital in Rome for several weeks before his eventual release on March 23. Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica St. Peter's Basilica will be kept open until midnight on Wednesday and Thursday to allow the faithful to mourn. The public mourning period will end on Friday at 7 p.m. Francis's body was moved there early on Wednesday morning from the Santa Marta Domus, where it had been lying in state for a private viewing for Vatican residents and the papal household. Inside the 16th-century basilica, his casket won't be put on an elevated bier—as was the case with past popes—but will just be placed on the main alta, simply facing the pews. Italian police have tightened security for the viewing and the funeral, carrying out foot and horse patrols around the Vatican, where pilgrims continued to arrive for the Holy Year celebrations that Francis opened in December. The faithful who walk through St. Peter's Holy Door are granted indulgences, a way to help atone for sins. Pallbearers, next to Swiss Guards, carry the coffin of the late Pope Francis (R) as it is transported from the chapel of Santa Marta to St Peter's Basilica, following the Pope's death, in the Vatican... Pallbearers, next to Swiss Guards, carry the coffin of the late Pope Francis (R) as it is transported from the chapel of Santa Marta to St Peter's Basilica, following the Pope's death, in the Vatican on April 23, 2025. More ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images The Funeral of Pope Francis On the day of the funeral, at 8:30 a.m., archbishops and bishops will gather at the Braccio di Costantino in the Vatican, wearing the amice and alb, which are white liturgical vestments; the rope-like cincture worn around the waist; and a simple white miter on their heads. At 9 a.m., patriarchs and cardinals will gather in the Chapel of San Sebastiano in the Basilica wearing the white damask miter required in the presence of the pope. Then at 10 a.m., Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals, will preside over the funeral mass in St. Peter's Square, along with patriarchs, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, and priests from across the world. World leaders attending will include U.S. President Donald Trump, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, France's President Emmanuel Macron, and Argentina's President Javier Milei, among many others. The celebration will conclude with the "ultima commendatio" and the "valedictio," which mark the beginning of nine days of mourning and masses for Pope Francis. The coffin will be taken to St. Peter's Basilica, and from there to the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major for entombment. This is a break from tradition, as many of the pope's predecessors have been buried in St. Peter's Basilica. Novendiali and Conclave After the funeral, there are nine days of official mourning, known as the "novendiali." During this period, cardinals arrive in Rome to participate in a conclave to elect the next pope. To give everyone time to assemble, the conclave must begin 15-20 days after the "sede vacante"—a Latin term meaning the seat is vacant—is declared, although it can start sooner if the cardinals agree. The cardinals will vote in secret sessions, and the ballots will be burned in a special stove after each session. Black smoke will indicate that no pope has been elected, while white smoke will indicate that the cardinals have chosen the next head of the Catholic Church. This article uses reporting by The Associated Press.


Irish Daily Mirror
21-04-2025
- General
- Irish Daily Mirror
In pictures: Mourners gather in St Peter's Square to pray for Pope Francis
Mourners from all around the world are gathering in St Peter's Square, in Vatican City, to pay their respects to Pope Francis following his death on Easter Monday. Shortly after noon Rome time, the great bells of St. Peter's Basilica began tolling to mark the Pontiff's death, with hundreds flocking to pay tribute to the pope after he died at the age of 88. The Vatican confirmed Pope Francis passed away at around 7.30am this morning. Cardinal Kevin Farrell revealed the sad news at the Casa Santa Marta, close to St Peter's Basilica. He said: "Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis. At 7.35am, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father. "His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, especially in favour of the poorest and most marginalised. 'With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God." Now, mourners have flocked to St Peter's Square to pray and pay tribute following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican. Meanwhile get live updates on this developing story in our live blog. Nuns arrive to pray at St Peter's square following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican on April 21 (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) (Image: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) 1 of 13 Faithful and pilgrims carry a wooden cross walk towards St Peter's square following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) (Image: ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images) 2 of 13 A woman shows a box containing a rosary with a portrait of Pope Francis at St Peter's square following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) (Image: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) 3 of 13 People pray at St Peter's square following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) (Image: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images) 4 of 13