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04.11.2024The Day Valencia's Mud Spared the Garage

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 04.11.2024.

It displays 157 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.11.2024The Day Valencia's Mud Spared the Garage
Valencia's flood aftermath continued to dominate Italian media. Early reports of 217 deaths were later updated to 222. Attention focused on a submerged shopping center parking garage, initially feared to contain numerous victims. By afternoon, authorities confirmed no casualties were found there. The weather system "Dana" shifted to Barcelona, causing flight diversions and airport flooding. Domestically, a 12-year-old girl stabbing a classmate in Rome shocked the nation. Migration issues resurfaced as a Catania judge ruled Egypt unsafe for deportations, sparking government criticism. The day concluded with reports of a train conductor stabbing in Genoa, leading to a national railway strike announcement. U.S. election coverage intensified, with polls showing a tight race between Trump and Harris.
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07:30Mud-Slinging Royals Face Valencia's Flood Fury

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of severe flooding in Valencia, Spain. King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Sanchez faced angry protests during their visit, with demonstrators throwing mud and shouting "assassin" (Adnkronos, ANSA, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). The death toll has risen to 217, with ongoing search efforts in submerged areas (Corriere Della Sera, Fanpage). In domestic news, Italian sources discuss potential wage increases due to tax cuts and the need for more foreign workers in the job market (Avvenire, Corriere Della Sera).
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Il messaggio del presidente della Repubblica: 'Il 4 novembre celebra l'Unità Nazionale e onora le Forze Armate, le cui imprese hanno contribuito a fare dell'Italia una Nazione indipendente, libera, ispirata a valori democratici e di pace'. 'Un pensiero particolare ai nostri miliari in Medio Oriente'
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La storia non si ripete, ma come diceva il grande Mark Twain, “a volte fa rima”. Se Kamala Harris dovesse vincere interromperà un ciclo storico
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08:58Mattarella's Unity Day Address Echoes Through Italy

The newspapers report extensively on President Mattarella's speech commemorating Italy's National Unity and Armed Forces Day. He emphasized Italy's commitment to peace and democracy, while expressing support for Italian troops in the Middle East (Adnkronos, ANSA, Sky TG24). The aftermath of Valencia's floods continues to be discussed, with reports of protests against the Spanish royal family and ongoing search efforts (Avvenire, La Repubblica, La Stampa). Health concerns are raised about the arrival of the Australian flu in Italy (Corriere Della Sera).
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Un testo scientifico, e fondamentale, di Karen Stenner uscito nel 2005 e purtroppo trascurato. Spiega come l’illiberalismo sia inevitabile nelle democrazie liberali e di come riemerga quando si incrina “l’ordine normativo”. Una proposta oltre l’indignazione
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Il messaggio del presidente della Repubblica: 'Il 4 novembre celebra l'Unità Nazionale e onora le Forze Armate, le cui imprese hanno contribuito a fare dell'Italia una Nazione indipendente, libera, ispirata a valori democratici e di pace'. 'Un pensiero particolare ai nostri militari in Medio Oriente'
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11:07Valencia's Flooded Garage: Empty Cars, Missing People

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of severe flooding in Valencia, Spain. The death toll has risen to at least 217, with over a thousand still missing (Sky TG24, Adnkronos). Attention focuses on a submerged parking garage, where 50 empty cars were found (Adnkronos, Avvenire, Sky TG24). President Mattarella's Unity Day speech in Venice emphasized Italy's commitment to peace and democracy (ANSA). Domestically, concerns are raised about the arrival of the H3N2 influenza strain (Corriere Della Sera) and potential new taxes on savings (Il Giornale).
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12:51Valencia's Flood Aftermath: No Victims in Parking Lot

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of severe flooding in Valencia, Spain. Police confirm no victims in a shopping center parking lot, but the situation remains critical with 17 flights diverted and a red alert issued for Barcelona (ANSA, Il Fatto Quotidiano, La Repubblica, La Stampa). Domestically, a 12-year-old student stabbed a classmate in Rome, shocking the nation (Corriere Della Sera, Il Giornale). Political discussions continue, with analysis of Trump's potential impact on global politics (HuffPost Italia) and criticism of the Democratic Party's leadership (Secolo d'Italia).
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14:26Schoolyard Stabbing Shocks Italy

The newspapers report extensively on a shocking incident near Rome where a 12-year-old girl stabbed a male classmate in the school courtyard, allegedly for "being a snitch" (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, Il Giornale, Sky TG24). The victim is not in critical condition. Simultaneously, severe weather continues to impact Spain, with Barcelona now under red alert, causing flight diversions and airport flooding (Fanpage, La Stampa). The Italian healthcare system faces criticism, with reports of a significant funding shortfall and an upcoming doctors' strike (HuffPost Italia).
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Tormenti di una ebrea: la filosofa e saggista, in libreria con "Regimi di guerra" (Castelvecchi), parla con Huffpost dell'orrore del 7 ottobre e della reazione israeliana, dei limiti della sinistra globale e della fascistizzazione delle democrazie, della lotta contro le discriminazioni e delle presidenziali Usa diventate una battaglia di genere: "Penso che vincerà Harris, anche se in molti resiste la fantasia dell'uomo forte"
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16:27Barcelona Drowns as Judges Flood Salvini

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing flooding crisis in Spain. The focus has shifted from Valencia to Barcelona, where severe weather has caused airport flooding and flight diversions (La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). In Italy, a judge in Catania ruled that Egypt is not a safe country for migrants, challenging the government's recent decree (ANSA, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Il Giornale). This decision has sparked criticism from Interior Minister Salvini, escalating tensions between the judiciary and the government (Libero Quotidiano).
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18:50Catania Judge Torpedoes Migrant Decree

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing migrant crisis in Italy. A judge in Catania ruled that Egypt is not a safe country for migrants, challenging the government's recent decree (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Il Fatto Quotidiano). This decision has sparked criticism from Interior Minister Salvini, escalating tensions between the judiciary and the government (Sky TG24, Libero Quotidiano). In response, the government has announced the resumption of migrant transfers to Albania (Libero Quotidiano). Separately, a train conductor was stabbed in Genoa, leading to a national railway strike (Fanpage, Il Giornale, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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A Berlino Scholz rischia il ko, le elezioni anticipate si fanno più concrete. A Parigi Barnier combatte per la sopravvivenza, non sa come far approvare la manovra lacrime e sangue. Il motore franco-tedesco è ormai fuori giri. E una vittoria di Trump può dare il colpo di grazia
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Il Manifesto
Oggi negli Usa il giorno elettorale più lungo, un referendum mondiale (in un paese solo) sulla post-democrazia di Donald Trump. Ma non finirà presto: il piano per contestare il voto è già partito
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23:14America's Nail-Biter: Trump vs Harris

The newspapers report extensively on the U.S. presidential election, with multiple sources highlighting the close race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris (Corriere Della Sera, HuffPost Italia, Il Manifesto, Il Sole 24 Ore, Libero Quotidiano, Sky TG24). The migrant crisis remains a key issue, with new legal challenges to the government's asylum policies (ANSA, Avvenire, La Repubblica). A national railway strike has been announced following the stabbing of a train conductor (Adnkronos, Il Giornale).