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02.12.2024The Day The Son Got Pardoned While The CEO Left

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 02.12.2024.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.12.2024The Day The Son Got Pardoned While The CEO Left
The morning began with Carlos Tavares's unexpected resignation from Stellantis, causing an 8.7% stock drop by mid-morning. John Elkann took temporary control, with succession plans extending to mid-2025.

Biden's pardon of Hunter dominated international coverage through early afternoon, generating significant attention from Italian media, particularly regarding Trump's response comparing it to January 6 protesters.

By afternoon, attention shifted to two domestic developments: widespread Intesa Sanpaolo banking system failures affecting salary payments, and the investigation of four emergency responders in the Natisone river tragedy.

Evening brought renewed Middle East coverage as Hezbollah broke the Lebanon truce, attacking northern Israel and receiving IDF response across six villages. The development connected to previous days' reporting on Syrian destabilization and regional escalation.

The day closed with Meloni addressing both Stellantis leadership change and occupational concerns, while new short-term rental regulations emerged targeting security issues.
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06:16Tavares Out, Elkann Takes The Wheel

The newspapers extensively report on the resignation of Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, with a new executive committee headed by John Elkann to lead until mid-2025 (Stellantis, Il Giornale, Il Fatto, Il Sole 24, Sky TG24, Fanpage). Meanwhile, Fiorentina player Bove remains in intensive care after collapsing during a match, though acute damage has been ruled out (Adnkronos, Corriere). In international news, Biden pardons his son Hunter, citing political persecution (ANSA).
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Lo spaventoso rincaro sui mercati, dovuto a eventi meteorologici estremi, le difficoltà della logistica internazionale, le incertezze regolatorie, il timore della battaglia dei dazi, questioni valutarie: tutto congiura per un incremento dei prezzi per il consumatore finale
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08:00Father Pardons Son, Trump Howls

The newspapers extensively report on Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, with most sources highlighting Biden's claim of political persecution and Trump's criticism of the decision as abuse (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, Il Fatto, Il Giornale, Libero, Sky TG24). Secondary coverage includes rising coffee prices reaching €2 due to extreme weather and logistics issues (HuffPost), and ongoing discussions about Stellantis leadership transition (Il Sole 24 Ore, Secolo d'Italia).
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09:44Player Wakes While Militias March

The newspapers report on two main developments. Fiorentina player Bove has regained consciousness and been extubated, with doctors confirming no cardiac or neurological damage (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere). In international news, Israel has issued travel warnings for UAE, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia following the assassination of Rabbi Kogan in Dubai (HuffPost), while pro-Iranian militias have reportedly entered Syria during night operations near Aleppo (La Stampa, Libero).
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12:16Foti Takes Europe While Banks Freeze

The newspapers report extensively on a ministerial change, with Tommaso Foti replacing Raffaele Fitto as Minister for European Affairs (Adnkronos, Fanpage, Secolo d'Italia). Meanwhile, a major technical failure at Intesa Sanpaolo has blocked online banking access and delayed salary payments (ANSA). In Syria, Russian airstrikes and pro-Iranian militia movements near Aleppo have intensified, with Western powers calling for de-escalation (Avvenire, Il Fatto, La Stampa).
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Il risorgere non è legato alle offensive israeliane a Gaza e in Libano. Il conflitto è alimentato da una serie di fattori interni, tra cui la repressione del governo Assad, le tensioni etniche e religiose, le aspirazioni democratiche del popolo siriano; e da molteplici influenze esterne di potenze regionali e globali, tra cui Russia, Iran, Stati Uniti, Cina, Afghanistan e, appunto, Turchia
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Il successore di Fitto con deleghe a Pnrr e Coesione è il "leone" di Fratelli d'Italia, che lascia l'incarico di capogruppo alla Camera a Bignami, il quale non era la prima scelta e lascia il ruolo di viceministro al fianco di Salvini, laddove Meloni valuta il nome di Deidda. Forza Italia soddisfatta perché non voleva nomine ingombranti
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Il perdono "totale e incondizionato" risolve i guai giudiziari di Hunter, che rischiava qualche anno di carcere, ma è facile obiettivo delle critiche di Trump e anche di molti dem. Anche perché di fatto finisce per dar ragione al prossimo presidente: il Dipartimento di Giustizia è politicizzato
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14:57Emergency Responders Under Fire

The newspapers extensively report on the investigation into the Natisone river tragedy, with four emergency responders now under investigation: three firefighters and one emergency line operator (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, Fanpage, Libero, Sky TG24). In business news, coverage continues on Stellantis' leadership transition, with analysis of Tavares' strategic missteps during his tenure (Il Giornale, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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17:20Barnier Faces Dual Opposition While Tavares Takes His Millions

The newspapers extensively report on two major developments: the potential fall of Barnier's government in France, with Le Pen and Melenchon announcing they will vote for a no-confidence motion (Adnkronos, Il Giornale, Sky TG24), and the aftermath of Tavares' departure from Stellantis, focusing on unsold cars, employment concerns, and his €100 million exit package (Corriere, Avvenire, Il Fatto, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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L’atto di forza del premier Barnier (ok a uno dei tre atti sulla legge di bilancio senza voto dell’assemblea) potrebbe essere l’ultimo. Sinistra e destra (lepeniana) si accordano per votare la censura, e sarebbe la sfiducia. Impossibile andare a votare, quasi impossibile un’altra maggioranza: mai così malridotta la Quinta Repubblica
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19:36Six Villages Burn as Lebanon Peace Shatters

The newspapers extensively report on renewed hostilities in Lebanon, with Hezbollah attacking northern Israel and IDF responding with raids on six Lebanese villages (Adnkronos, Corriere, Fanpage, Il Giornale, La Stampa, Sky TG24). In France, Barnier's government faces imminent collapse through a joint no-confidence vote from left and right opposition (HuffPost, Secolo d'Italia). Domestic coverage focuses on new short-term rental regulations requiring physical check-ins (ANSA).
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