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05.06.2025The day Musk declared war on Trump

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 05.06.2025.

It displays 126 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.06.2025The day Musk declared war on Trump
Trump's travel ban from twelve countries dominated morning coverage, extending his immigration crackdown with additional restrictions on seven others and halting Harvard visas. The European Central Bank cut rates to 2%, providing mortgage relief as markets anticipated this would be the final reduction.

Mafia boss Giovanni Brusca walked free after twenty-nine years, having detonated the bomb that killed judge Falcone. His release sparked debate, with Falcone's sister defending the pentito laws her brother championed.

Serial killer Vasile Frumuzache confessed to murdering a second Romanian woman in 2024, transforming an isolated crime into a pattern. Police recovered the earlier victim's remains.

Prime Minister Meloni defended referendum abstention as democratic while opposing citizenship reform, as her party shifted toward supporting third mandates for regional governors.

The day's climax arrived with Musk's explosive confrontation with Trump. The tech billionaire claimed Trump appeared in unreleased Epstein files and openly supported impeachment. Trump threatened to cancel government contracts, calling Musk "crazy." Tesla lost $100 billion in market value.
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HuffPost Italia
Ovvero la lunga strada che ha condotto il Parlamento a diventare una caserma
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05:29Trump Bans Travel From 12 Countries

The newspapers report on Trump's travel ban from 12 countries including Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen for national security reasons, with additional entry restrictions from seven other nations (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, Sky TG24, Adnkronos, Il Sole 24 Ore). Trump also halted visas for foreign students at Harvard and ordered an investigation into alleged cover-ups of Biden's health condition during his presidency (Corriere Della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore). A scheduled phone call with Xi Jinping is expected today (Corriere Della Sera). HuffPost Italia criticizes Parliament's transformation into what it calls "a barracks," while Avvenire focuses on the humanitarian impact of ongoing warfare on children.
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La decisione dopo un attacco sferrato da un uomo, che sarebbe entrato nel Paese illegalmente, a una manifestazione in Colorado a sostegno degli ostaggi ancora nella Striscia di Gaza. Stop anche ai visti per studenti stranieri ad Harvard
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Da oggi chi si prende queste libertà non previste della Costituzione ma protette dalla sinistra politica e culturale subirà pene molto severe. Alla faccia di chi coccola violenti e delinquenti
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08:49Mafia Boss Brusca Walks Free

The newspapers report on former mafia boss Giovanni Brusca's complete freedom after serving 25 years in prison and four years of supervised release (ANSA, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Brusca, who detonated the bomb that killed anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone in the 1992 Capaci massacre, will continue living under false identity outside Sicily with protection. Multiple violent crimes dominate coverage: a killer confessed to strangling and decapitating Denisa after alleged blackmail (Adnkronos), while a 48-year-old woman died jumping from a fourth-floor apartment during a fire in Milan, with investigators examining whether the door was locked from outside following a marital dispute (Corriere Della Sera). Trump's travel restrictions from 12 countries and visa suspensions for foreign students continue receiving attention (Avvenire, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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12:58ECB Cuts Rates to 2%

The newspapers report on the European Central Bank's decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points, lowering the deposit rate to 2%, with ECB President Lagarde citing "high uncertainty" in her press conference (Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica, ANSA). Italian media express alarm over the costs of green transition policies affecting businesses and savings (Adnkronos). Il Manifesto criticizes the government's expansion of criminal penalties, describing a "long list of new crimes, aggravating circumstances and sentence increases" that creates "a hostile society." The coverage builds on yesterday's focus on Giovanni Brusca's complete freedom and ongoing violent incidents, while international attention remains on Trump's travel restrictions and the Ukraine conflict with reports of Russian attacks killing five people including a one-year-old child in Chernihiv (La Stampa).
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La Banca centrale europea taglia i tassi dal 2,25% al 2% in quella che è l’ottava sforbiciata al costo del denaro in un calo iniziato a giugno 2024
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La Banca centrale europea taglia i tassi dal 2,25% al 2% in quella che è l’ottava sforbiciata al costo del denaro in un calo iniziato a giugno 2024
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La Stampa

Il killer di Denisa confessa: 'L'anno scorso ho ucciso un’altra donna, ecco dove l'ho nascosta'

Vasile Frumuzache, guardia giurata,  ha confessato il delitto di un'altra donna, una romena scomparsa da Montecatini nell'agosto dell'anno scorso
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La Stampa

Il killer di Denisa Paun confessa: «Ho ucciso un’altra donna, ecco dove l'ho nascosta»

Vasile Frumuzache, guardia giurata,  ha confessato un altro delitto:  nel 2024 ha ucciso un donna di origine romena che era scomparsa da Montecatini in agosto
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16:52Serial Killer Confesses Second Murder

The newspapers report on Vasile Frumuzache's confession to a second murder, revealing he killed another Romanian woman in August 2024 whose remains have now been found (ANSA, Adnkronos, Corriere Della Sera, Sky TG24). The security guard, previously arrested for murdering Denisa Paun in May, disclosed the location where he hid the earlier victim's body during renewed questioning by prosecutors. This development transforms what appeared to be an isolated crime into a serial killing case. The European Central Bank's decision to cut rates from 2.25% to 2% receives coverage as the eighth reduction since June 2024 (Il Giornale). Political developments include Fratelli d'Italia's apparent shift toward supporting third mandates for regional governors, with party official Donzelli stating readiness to discuss the matter with regions (La Repubblica).
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La svolta dei ministri della Difesa atlantici, riuniti a Bruxelles. Una “decisione storica” per il segretario generale Rutte: la spesa militare salirà al 5% da qui al 2035. “Bisogna parlare chiaro ai cittadini, viviamo in un mondo diverso. Dobbiamo agire ora o tra qualche anno saremo davvero sotto minaccia”. L'Italia si adegua, il governo Meloni valuta di attivare il Rearm Eu
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18:41Meloni Defends Referendum Abstention Rights

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Meloni's stance regarding an upcoming referendum on citizenship, with the PM stating that abstention is a democratic right while expressing strong opposition to reducing citizenship waiting times (ANSA, Adnkronos, Sky TG24). Meloni defended non-voting as legitimate while maintaining her government's focus on accelerating bureaucratic procedures rather than shortening legal requirements. NATO defense ministers reached a historic decision to increase military spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with Italy considering activation of the Rearm EU program as Russia forces the alliance toward a pre-war economy (HuffPost Italia). The European Central Bank's rate cut to 2% continues providing mortgage relief, with monthly payments now 159 euros lighter compared to a year ago (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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Il Manifesto
A Gaza è in corso la più feroce, organizzata, duratura operazione di sterminio di una popolazione a cui sia mai stato possibile assistere in diretta quotidiana. E un esperimento per l’Occidente che da venti mesi lascia che Israele proceda. Non c’è altro che valga la pena raccontare, se non la voglia di vita e la capacità di resistenza dei palestinesi
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22:10Musk Calls for Trump Impeachment

The newspapers report on an escalating public feud between Trump and Elon Musk, with the tech billionaire claiming the president appears in the unreleased Epstein files and openly supporting his impeachment (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Trump responded by threatening to halt all government contracts with Musk's companies, calling him "crazy." Tesla shares plummeted, wiping out 100 billion dollars in market value within hours of the confrontation (Corriere Della Sera). Musk announced plans to launch his own political party while German Chancellor candidate Merz pressured Trump on Ukraine negotiations, with the president expressing skepticism about any Moscow-Kiev peace agreement (La Stampa, Il Sole 24 Ore).