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Yahoo
7 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Resurrection in Italy: Jesus signs for third division club
Walking on water, healing the blind, or raising Lazarus from the dead: Back in the day, Jesus made quite a name for himself with some pretty impressive feats. Lately, however, things have been rather quiet around the Son of God. To be precise: For roughly the past 2,000 years, not much has happened. But now, the wait for another Jesus comeback after the resurrection seems to be coming to an end. It has now become known that Jesus Christ has signed with the traditional Italian club US Livorno. The winger has signed a one-year contract with the club from Tuscany, which currently plays in the third division, running until June 2026. For someone who could theoretically just double the number of goals, such a signing must of course be seen as a coup. However, a look at the statistics also makes it clear why things have been so quiet around Jesus lately: The Son of God apparently disappeared a bit into the obscurity of Italy's fourth division and wasn't really able to make much of an impression there either: only three goals in 71 Serie D matches since 2021. Well, at least he's now made it to the third division, which can already be chalked up as another resurrection. And there's still potential: after all, Jesus is only 20 years old. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. 📸 Dean Mouhtaropoulos - 2014 Getty Images

National Post
02-07-2025
- Business
- National Post
Anaergia S.r.l. to Supply Capital Equipment for Co-Digestion to Biomethane System in Livorno, Italy
Article content First Co-Digestion System in Italy Will Combine Source-Separated Organics and Wastewater Article content Article content TREVIGLIO, Italy & BURLINGTON, Ontario — Anaergia Inc. ('Anaergia', the 'Company', 'us', or 'our') (TSX:ANRG; OTCQX:ANRGF), through its subsidiary, Anaergia S.r.l., entered into a binding agreement with RDR S.p.A. ('RDR'), a leading Italian engineering and construction firm, that has been awarded a public tender by ASA Livorno, operator of the municipal wastewater treatment plant in the City of Livorno, Tuscany. Article content Anaergia is to supply capital equipment for the Livorno facility, enabling the plant to co-digest food waste and other source-separated organics ('SSO') with wastewater sludge to produce renewable biomethane. This project is to be Italy's first facility to combine these streams for biogas production. Article content Construction is already underway, with the system expected to be fully operational by December 2026. The total investment in this project is to be approximately C$25 million, and Anaergia expects to recognize revenues of C$3.2 million. Article content 'We are pleased to be partnering with Anaergia on this groundbreaking project for ASA Livorno,' said Francesco Freddo, Head of Commercial Department of RDR. 'Anaergia's proven experience in anaerobic digestion and its expertise in co-digesting organics with wastewater sludge make it the ideal technology partner for this innovative system.' Article content 'While Anaergia's long-standing experience in Italy and in co-digestion globally is well established, we're especially excited to deliver Italy's very first co-digestion plant,' stated Assaf Onn, CEO of Anaergia. 'Leveraging our global expertise with our proven solutions, this project exemplifies how we turn complementary waste streams into valuable energy resources, helping Livorno, and the planet, move toward a sustainable future.' Article content About ASA Livorno Article content ASA Livorno is a utility providing integrated water services in the Province of Livorno, in the Region of Tuscany. ASA Livorno is part of Azienda Servizi Ambientali S.p.A ('ASA'), an integrated water service provider and gas distributor, which considers water resources and methane gas to be fundamental assets for life and the development of the planet. In order for these resources to be available in adequate quantities for future generations, the company works to optimize the efficiency and the effectiveness of the processes it utilizes. Article content For additional information on ASA, please see: About RDR RDR S.p.A., is a leader in the integrated water sector, specializing in the design, construction, management, maintenance and commissioning of aqueduct works and of water treatment plants. RDR's Plant Design and Construction Division benefits from considerable experience, acquired over the years of activity and it is able to provide a wide range of services to meet specific customer needs. Article content For additional information on RDR please see: About Anaergia Anaergia is a pioneering technology company in the renewable natural gas (RNG) sector, with over 250 patents dedicated to converting organic waste into sustainable solutions such as RNG, fertilizer, and water. We are committed to addressing a significant source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) through cost-effective processes. Our proprietary technologies, combined with our engineering expertise and vast experience in facility design, construction, and operation, position Anaergia as a leader in the RNG industry. With a proven track record of delivering hundreds of innovative projects over the past decade, we are well-equipped to tackle today's critical resource recovery challenges through diverse project delivery methods. As one of the few companies worldwide offering an integrated portfolio of end-to-end solutions, we effectively combine solid waste processing, wastewater treatment, organics recovery, high-efficiency anaerobic digestion, and biomethane production. Additionally, we operate RNG facilities owned by both third parties and Anaergia. This comprehensive approach not only reduces environmental impact but also significantly lowers costs associated with waste and wastewater treatment while mitigating GHG emissions. Article content For additional information on Anaergia please see: Forward-Looking Statements This news release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities legislation, which reflects Anaergia's current expectations regarding future events, including but not limited to, counterparty contractual performance, and the capability of the Company's technology and performance with respect to the project objectives. Forward-looking information is based on a number of assumptions, including, but not limited to counterparty contractual performance, the timing of construction of the new facility, the expected volume of SSO, the expected production of biomethane, the total investment and expected revenues of the project, the capability of the Company's technology and performance with respect to the project objectives, and the sufficient sourcing of food waste and power generation. The Company is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's control. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the factors discussed under 'Risk Factors' in the Company's annual information form for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, and under 'Risks and Uncertainties' in the Company's most recent management's discussion and analysis. Actual results could differ materially from those projected herein. Anaergia does not undertake any obligation to update such forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required under applicable securities laws. Additional information on these and other factors that could affect Anaergia's operations or financial results are included in Anaergia's reports on file with Canadian regulatory authorities. Article content Article content


The Sun
29-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
Middle of Lidl launches huge summer bedding & homeware sale with prices starting at just £3.99
LIDL has launched a huge bedding and homeware sale in its middle aisle, and it's perfect for hot weather. If you need new bedding or just fancy a summer refresh, Lidl has everything you need in its middle aisle. Lidl's sale From pillows to bath mats, there's something for everyone in the range. When the rising heat has disrupted many people's precious sleep routine, Lidl has designed a range which will make drifting off in these summer months a lot easier. Prices start from as little as £3.99, it's almost a no-brainer to give your homeware a little spruce. The new range drops in Lidl on June 29, and like with all middle aisle bargains, once they're sold, they are gone. Bedding range For just over £50, shoppers will be able to get almost a whole refresh of their bed linen. Pillows, sheets, and pillowcases are all on offer in a range of different colours and sizes. But what's it actually like? Lidl's new Livarno neck support pillow is designed to improve sleep by encouraging correct posture. As a result, it helps to relax neck, shoulder and back muscles, providing a more comfortable experience all round. The micro-fine fabric cover regulates moisture and is skin-friendly, creating an overall enjoyable sleeping experience and at only £10.99 it's an absolute steal! The budget-friendly supermarket is also offering two types of bed linen for shoppers to choose from. Firstly, the muslin bed linen range is the more expensive option of the two. With a thread count of 25, the set is priced at £24.99 for the double and £29.99 for the king size. The set includes two pillow cases and a duvet cover. It is pure cotton, making it soft to the touch and encouraging even better sleep when coupled with a new pillow. The range comes in four colours, coming in white, blue, beige and grey to with any home decor. A cheaper option is the Renforce BedLinen range, priced at £9.99 (single), £11.99 (double), and £13.99 (king). This more floral inspired and vibrant range is made from a combination of fibres. Breathable cotton and easy-care polyester make up the fabric which has a thread count of 128. With its full range of sizes, the set is perfect for any bedroom. To complete your new bedding set, Lidl are also offering affordable bottom sheets in a range of colours and sizes. The new jersey fitted sheet is priced at a jaw-droppingly low £3.99. Don't walk, run! More homeware steals And while in store, Lidl are giving customers everything they need with other homeware bits and bobs. If you want to do a bathroom refresh, look no further, with matching bath towels and mats. The super soft pure cotton range comes in white, beige, grey, green, and black and is only £4.99 for the towel and £5.99 for the matching mat. The range has already dropped, so get to Lidl before it's all gone.
Yahoo
20-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
1000 Miglia 2025, heading towards Parma after passing through the Naval Academy of Livorno
Completed in the afternoon the crossing that united the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian coasts, meeting the route of two days ago on the way down to Rome BRESCIA, Italy, June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- After the lunch stop in Pontedera, during which the crews could refresh themselves after the 240 kilometres covered in the morning, the cars started lining up for the departure Time Control located on the bridge of Via Vittorio Veneto. The convoy then bid farewell to the city of Piaggio with a Passage Control in the city centre. Continuing in the direction of the Livorno coastline, the eighth Average Trial of this edition was held in Valle Benedetta, after which, a few kilometres further on, the crews finally entered the Livorno Naval Academy, where the highest office of the Italian Navy, Chief of Staff Admiral Emilio Credendino, for the occasion at the wheel of a 1947 Fiat 1100 Monviso, welcomed the arrival of the cars. The series of Time Trials held inside the Academy will decide the winner of the Marina Militare Trophy at the 1000 Miglia 2025. The classification updated at Time Trial 115 confirms Vesco-Salvinelli in the lead with their Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Ss, while Erejomovich-Llanos (Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 Ss), until now firmly in second position, have given way to their compatriots Tonconogy-Ruffini, racing in a 6C 1750 Gs Spider. The convoy then moved on to the heart of Versilia: in Viareggio, along Viale dei Tigli, other 5 Time Trials were carried out, followed by a Time Control near the beach. Going back up the Tyrrhenian coast, the city centres of Pietrasanta and Forte dei Marmi could not be missed. As evening falls, in memory of the heroic deeds of the past drivers, the crews will venture through the hairpin bends of the Cisa Pass, where a series of 10 Time Trials and the last Average Trial of the 2025 edition of the 1000 Miglia await them. Descending from the Cisa, the convoy will enter Parma from the Stradone Martori della Libertà, finally arriving in Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi for the end-of-leg Time Control. Press Office+393316133162 A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio


Forbes
01-06-2025
- Business
- Forbes
What The Return Of Max Allegri Means For AC Milan Transfer Strategy
Massimiliano Allegri celebrates with the Serie A Trophy (Photo by) Having endured a hugely disappointing season, AC Milan have wasted little time ringing the changes, announcing earlier this week that Max Allegri would return for a second stint at the club. The Rossoneri stumbled to an eighth-place finish in Serie A and lost the Coppa Italia Final to Bologna – a defeat analysed in this previous column – as coaches Paulo Fonseca and Sérgio Conceição both failed to make a positive impact. Fonseca was sacked in late December after winning just six of 17 Serie A fixtures with him at the helm. Conceição won the Italian Super Cup just days after being appointed, but was eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by Feyenoord and ultimately failed to qualify for Europe. Ultimately that has led to sweeping changes. Former Lazio official Igli Tare has been named Sporting Director, with Allegri's appointment confirmed shortly afterwards in a statement on Milan's official website. 'AC Milan is pleased to announce that Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the Head Coach of the Men's First Team,' it read. 'Born in Livorno on 11 August 1967, Massimiliano Allegri played in Serie A for Pisa, Pescara, Cagliari, Perugia, and Napoli before beginning his coaching career in 2002. He managed Aglianese, SPAL, Grosseto, and Sassuolo before making his Serie A coaching debut with Cagliari in 2008. In 2010, he joined AC Milan, winning the Club's 18th Scudetto in his first season, followed by the Italian Super Cup in 2011. 'The Club extends a warm welcome and best wishes to Massimiliano and his staff.' According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Allegri has signed a two-year contract with an option to extend the agreement for a further 12 months. The Italian transfer expert also believes Milan will pay their new boss around €5.5 million ($6.24 million) per season for the duration of the deal. Having appointed the new Coach, Milan appear to be wasting little time making changes to the squad at Allegri's disposal. It seems much of the work Tare intends to do will be funded by the sale of Tijjani Reijnders, with Manchester City close to completing a move for the midfielder. According to multiple sources, an initial €60 million ($68.09 million) bid was rejected, with the Premier League club – keen to get the transfer finalised ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup – immediately upped the fee to €70 million ($79.43 million). Reijnders weighed in with 15 goals and four assists in all competitions for Milan last season, and it seems Allegri has identified some of his former players as potential replacements. Nicolò Rovella and Hans Nicolussi Caviglia both featured under the tactician during his time at Juventus, with the duo now identified as Milan targets. It is particularly notable that the Coach is pushing for a reunion with Rovella, with Allegri widely believed to have opposed Juve's decision to send the youngster to Lazio in 2023, but unable to prevent the €17 million ($19.29 million) move being completed. Another high profile name heading for the exit is Theo Hernandez, with his agent finding the club in no mood to negotiate earlier this week. Manuel Quilon reportedly held a meeting with Igli Tare, the new sporting director immediately rejecting the €7 million ($8.51 million) annual salary demanded by the player's representative. Hernandez's current contract with Milan expires in June 2026, with Milan having made it clear they will not allow the full-back to run down his deal and leave for free. As discussed in this previous column, the 27-year-old was a constant source of problems for the club this season, and he has been told to find a new club. So while Max Allegri's return means there will be a familiar face on the bench in 2025/26, the departure of those high profile players means AC Milan will look very different next season.