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02.02.2025Day Three Giants Answered Tariffs While Judges Broke Albanian Wall

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 02.02.2025.

It displays 122 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.02.2025Day Three Giants Answered Tariffs While Judges Broke Albanian Wall
The morning began with China, Canada, and Mexico announcing retaliatory measures against Trump's new tariffs, with Canada preparing $100 billion in countermeasures starting Tuesday. The EU positioned itself for response while Italy attempted to mediate.

The Albanian migrant crisis deepened as judges ordered 43 migrants returned to Italy, undermining Meloni's flagship policy. Government attempts to craft "legally unassailable" deportation procedures indicated recognition of the policy's vulnerability.

By afternoon, Trump escalated tensions by suggesting Canada become the "51st state" to avoid tariffs. The capture of Salvatore Sinagra's alleged attacker in Lanzarote and severe flooding in Messina occupied domestic coverage.

Evening brought UniCredit's confirmation of acquiring 4.1% in Generali, while Enrico Giovannini's rejection of common EU debt for arms procurement signaled growing resistance to military spending increases.
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Approda a Bari la motovedetta con a bordo altri 43 migranti costretti a inutili peripezie. Meloni cerca di uscire con ogni mezzo dal labirinto, perché ha giurato che  i centri «funzioneranno». Altrimenti sarà colpa dei giudici. Avanti con forzature, fake news e propaganda
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La Stampa

Santanchè si fa largo tra i «fratelli» d'Italia e nella sala cala il gelo: «Avanti con il lavoro»

Sul Canada, Washington, in realtà, ha fatto capire che «dovrebbe abbassare al 10%» il dazio sull’import di petrolio
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07:12Judges Break Albanian Wall

The newspapers extensively cover new developments in the Albania migrant crisis, as judges order 43 migrants returned to Italy (Adnkronos, Il Giornale, Il Manifesto), while the government works on new legislation to make deportations "legally unassailable." In parallel, Trump's new tariffs against China, Canada, and Mexico draw responses from these nations (ANSA, Libero, Sky TG24), with particular attention to potential EU implications.
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Il leader M5s a Repubblica: "Questo si sta rivelando il governo più incapace degli ultimi decenni. Ma è anche il più indecente: nulla per i più deboli, mentre hanno aumentato i fondi per gli stipendi di ministri e sottosegretari"
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Autunno del 2020. Governo giallorosso. Premier Giuseppe Conte, M5S, capo della delegazione Pd, Dario Franceschini, ministro della Giustizia, Andrea Orlando, all'Interno c'è Luciana Lamorgese. Allora come oggi c'è di mezzo la Libia
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11:36Three Giants Answer Trump's Tariffs

The newspapers extensively cover international responses to Trump's new tariffs, with China, Mexico, and Canada announcing countermeasures (ANSA, Fanpage, Il Fatto, Sky TG24). Canada specifically plans 25% tariffs on American goods worth over 100 billion, starting Tuesday. In domestic politics, Premier Meloni reportedly considers early elections amid migration policy setbacks (HuffPost, Il Giornale), particularly following judicial opposition to the Albania migrant centers.
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13:36Canaries Attacker Caught

The newspapers extensively cover the arrest of the suspected attacker of Salvatore Sinagra, a 30-year-old Italian beaten into a coma in Lanzarote (ANSA, Corriere, Il Fatto, Il Giornale, Libero, Sky TG24). In domestic news, judges ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania (Adnkronos), while Trump's new cryptocurrency scheme targeting supporters draws scrutiny (HuffPost). Severe flooding in Messina has trapped residents in their homes (Corriere).
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La magistratura e i giuristi (alta giurisprudenza e alta dottrina) parlano lingue diverse: la prima cerca di estendere i confini del reato, la seconda di circoscriverli. Il caso di scuola dell’incidente ferroviario di Viareggio, in cui l’unico in carcere è l’ex amministratore delegato di Trenitalia. Rischi di una deriva
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Il tycoon su X: "Popolo d'Europa: unitevi al movimento Mega!". E il post supera  50 milioni di visualizzazioni, raccogliendo il sostegno di nazionalisti e suprematisti europei
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17:12Trump Demands Canada As 51st State

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's new tariff threats, specifically targeting Canada with demands it become the "51st state" (Il Fatto, Il Giornale, Il Sole 24 Ore, Secolo d'Italia). The EU prepares countermeasures while Italy positions itself as mediator. Live coverage focuses on Milan-Inter derby developments (ANSA, Corriere), while Berlin protests gain attention (HuffPost).
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Lunedì il ‘ritiro’ dei 27 voluto dal presidente Costa per una discussione informale sulla difesa europea. Presente il segretario della Nato Rutte, che insiste sull’aumento del budget militare. Pressione per le minacce di Trump sui dazi. Tra i leader, gli amici del tycoon, tra cui Meloni, frenano. Putin: “Tutti scodinzoleranno alla corte di Donald”
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Intervista al co-fondatore e direttore scientifico dell’ASviS ed ex ministro. Per definire la risposta a Trump pesano “l’incognita delle elezioni tedesche” e “le difficoltà francesi”. In queste condizioni, “cinque anni fa, non avremmo avuto il Next Generation Eu”. Se l’Ue “pensa di avere un conflitto sul campo entro due anni” è già in ritardo, sennò deve dotarsi di “maggiori risorse” per tutti gli investimenti strategici. Ma servirebbe “una leadership forte”
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19:04Milan-Inter Draw As Giovannini Rejects EU Arms Debt

The newspapers extensively cover Serie A football matches, particularly the Milan-Inter derby ending in a 1-1 draw (ANSA, Corriere, Sky TG24). In political coverage, former minister Enrico Giovannini argues against common EU debt for arms procurement, citing potential unpopularity and German election uncertainties (HuffPost). Meanwhile, Antonio Di Pietro comments on the ongoing Meloni investigation, attempting to downplay left-wing criticism (Libero).
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22:01Canadian Billions Answer Trump's Tariffs

The newspapers extensively cover two major sporting events: the Milan-Inter derby ending 1-1 with De Vrij equalizing Reijnders' goal in stoppage time (Adnkronos, Corriere, ANSA), and Roma-Napoli also finishing 1-1 (ANSA). Meanwhile, international coverage focuses on escalating trade tensions as Canada announces $100 billion in retaliatory tariffs against US goods, with China and the EU preparing responses (Il Giornale, Il Sole 24 Ore, Sky TG24).
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