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01.08.2025The Court's Judgment, Submarines Mobilized

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 01.08.2025.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.08.2025The Court's Judgment, Submarines Mobilized
Italian newspapers initially highlighted President Trump's confirmed 15% tariffs on the EU and the elevated 35% tariffs on Canada, effective August 7th, a continuation of ongoing trade discussions. By late morning, editorial focus largely shifted to the European Court of Justice's ruling against the Italy-Albania migrant protocol. The court mandated judicial oversight for 'safe country' designations, prompting Palazzo Chigi's expressed surprise and Prime Minister Meloni's direct criticism of an "invasion of field." Concurrently, media noted Italy's planned humanitarian aid launch to Gaza from August 9th and Israel's President Herzog's response to Italian President Mattarella. Late in the day, escalating US-Russia tensions gained prominence, with President Trump's deployment of two nuclear submarines in response to Medvedev's threats.
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00:27Trump's Tariff Imprint

Italian newspapers extensively report on President Trump's confirmed 15% tariffs on the EU and increased 35% tariffs on Canada, noting the continued absence of a joint US-EU declaration (Adnkronos, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica). Domestically, Calabria's Governor Occhiuto's resignation and re-candidacy despite a corruption probe remains a key political focus (ANSA, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Il Giornale). Internationally, renewed attention is on a new Israeli hostage video and the US ultimatum to Hezbollah in Lebanon (Il Giornale, Il Primato Nazionale).
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Il presidente ha firmato il nuovo ordine esecutivo che conferma i dazi al 15% per l'Ue. Nuove tariffe per decine di altri Paesi. Le misure entreranno in vigore il 7 agosto
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Il presidente Usa firma un ordine esecutivo che impone nuovi dazi: per l’Ue confermata tariffa al 15% dal 7 agosto. Aumenti anche per Canada (35%) e altri Paesi, fino al 41% contro la Siria.
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Regge l'intesa con Bruxelles, misure punitive per la Svizzera (al 39%) e la Siria (al 41%). Ridotte le tariffe per Thailandia e Cambogia dopo aver concordato il cessate il fuoco. Si tratta ancora con Messico e Cina. Il presidente: "Incasseremo centinaia di miliardi di dollari, e molto rapidamente"
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05:54Trump's Tariff Decree

Italian newspapers primarily focus on President Trump's executive order imposing new tariffs. They widely report the confirmed 15% tariff for the EU, effective August 7th, while highlighting significant increases for Canada (35%), Switzerland, and Syria. Some outlets note Canada's punishment for its pro-Palestine stance. Amidst this, a Russian raid on Kyiv is also reported.
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La crisi nera di Deutsche Bahn alle prese con una faticosa e costosa ristrutturazione: da oggi, 1° agosto, viene interrotta la Berlino-Amburgo, saranno almeno nove mesi di passione per i pendolari tra le maggiori città tedesche. Mentre Deutsche Post continua a tagliare e peggiorare il servizio postale, tra le proteste
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08:46EU Court Curbs Italy's 'Safe Country' List

Italian newspapers prominently feature the European Court of Justice's ruling against the Italian government regarding the Italy-Albania protocol on migrant 'safe countries' (ANSA, HuffPost Italia, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). The court stated judges must oversee the safe country list, challenging the government's approach. Concurrently, US tariffs continue to agitate markets, with President Trump confirming the 15% EU tariff, effective August 7th, and punishing Canada (Corriere Della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore, Adnkronos, Il Giornale).
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10:18Judicial Scrutiny for Safe Countries

Italian newspapers continue to prioritize the European Court of Justice's ruling on 'safe countries' for migrants, particularly the Italy-Albania protocol (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, HuffPost Italia, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Il Sole 24 Ore, Libero Quotidiano, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Palazzo Chigi expresses surprise, asserting the court oversteps its authority by mandating judicial oversight of these designations. Concurrently, President Trump's confirmed 15% tariffs on the EU and punitive measures against Canada remain a significant economic concern (Corriere Della Sera, Il Giornale).
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12:51Court Curbs Migrant Policy

Italian newspapers continue to report on the European Court of Justice's ruling that judges must evaluate 'safe countries' for migrants, particularly concerning the Italy-Albania protocol (ANSA, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Libero Quotidiano, Avvenire, Sky TG24). While Palazzo Chigi expresses surprise, Prime Minister Meloni explicitly criticizes the decision as an "invasion of field." Concurrently, President Trump's confirmed 15% tariffs on the EU continue to impact markets, leading to stock exchange drops (Corriere Della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore, Il Giornale).
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15:28Italy's Gaza Aid Mission

Italian newspapers highlight Italy's upcoming humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza starting August 9th (ANSA, Sky TG24), amid reports of food scarcity in the Strip (Il Fatto Quotidiano). Concurrently, attention turns to renewed discussions on a lasting peace for Ukraine, with President Putin detailing his conditions and President Zelensky open to a meeting (HuffPost Italia, La Stampa, Adnkronos). The European Court's ruling on judicial oversight for migrant 'safe countries' in the Italy-Albania protocol also remains a prominent topic (Corriere Della Sera, Avvenire).
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Palazzo Chigi e maggioranza prendono malissimo il pronunciamento della Corte di giustizia europea che dà potere ai giudici di valutare sulla sicurezza dei paesi di rimpatrio. L'esecutivo, impreparato, studia in tutta fretta le opzioni: una via europea o una norma italiana. Sara Kelany, la responsabile immigrazione FdI: "Così si blocca tutto il sistema"
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17:14Albania Pact Under Judicial Fire

Italian newspapers continue to prioritize the European Court of Justice's ruling on migrant 'safe countries' for the Italy-Albania protocol, reporting the government's strong discontent and its search for solutions to the judicial challenge (Corriere Della Sera, HuffPost Italia, Il Primato Nazionale, Libero Quotidiano, Avvenire). Concurrently, media attention remains on Italy's upcoming humanitarian aid launch to Gaza, coupled with Israel's President Herzog's direct response to Italian President Mattarella regarding the conflict's casualties (Adnkronos, ANSA, Il Fatto Quotidiano, La Stampa, Sky TG24).
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Intervista con il giurista esperto nei diritti dei migranti sul pronunciamento della Corte Ue: "Sarà difficile mantenere aperti i centri in Albania. Si capisce il perché del nervosismo di Palazzo Chigi: cambia tutto, la sentenza avrà una portata molto più ampia. Dal governo una reazione trumpiana"
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22:15Submarines to the Sea

Italian newspapers prominently feature escalating US-Russia tensions, reporting President Trump's deployment of two nuclear submarines in response to threats from Russia's Medvedev (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). This development unfolds amidst ongoing discussions regarding the European Court of Justice's ruling on migrant 'safe countries' for the Italy-Albania protocol, which remains a key concern (HuffPost Italia, Avvenire, Il Primato Nazionale).
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