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08.03.2025Day Putin Trapped Kursk Invaders As Satellites Dimmed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 08.03.2025.

It displays 167 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.03.2025Day Putin Trapped Kursk Invaders As Satellites Dimmed
International Women's Day mobilized protests across 60 Italian cities, with both Mattarella and Meloni addressing gender violence, while parliament established femicide as a distinct criminal offense carrying life imprisonment. From Hiroshima, Mattarella warned about Russia's "dangerous nuclear narrative," connecting to Macron's recent deterrence proposal.

Military news dominated as Russia advanced in Kursk, with reports indicating 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers risked encirclement following Trump's intelligence suspension. Multiple sources confirmed new US nuclear weapons deployment to Ghedi and Aviano bases, contextualizing Italy's role within NATO's evolving deterrence posture.

Sporting highlights included Federica Brignone's 36th World Cup victory in Are's giant slalom. Both Milan and Inter secured comeback victories, each overcoming two-goal deficits. The Vatican reported Pope Francis showed slight improvement with good response to therapy, though his prognosis remains reserved.
08.03.2025
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HuffPost Italia
I partigiani di Roma dicono no alla manifestazione di Serra appellandosi a Pertini. Che era partigiano, pacifista e ha combattuto due guerre
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07:23Trump Prefers Putin's Terms

The newspapers report on Trump's evolving position on Russia-Ukraine negotiations, stating he finds Putin more reliable than Zelensky while threatening sanctions (Adnkronos, Fanpage, La Stampa, Sky TG24). The coverage includes new details about Gene Hackman's death, revealing his wife died of hantavirus a week before him (Corriere, Libero). Women's rights protests are planned in 60 Italian cities as the government introduces life sentences for femicide (Il Manifesto, La Repubblica).
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L'ex parlamentare, tra i fondatori del partito, è perplesso, parlando alla Stampa: "Mentre abbiamo la guerra in Europa e nel Mediterraneo, la principale preoccupazione del Pd è stata quella di bocciare la Presidente della Commissione europea. Assumendo una posizione che non coincide con quella del Pse"
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09:03Women's Day Meets Nuclear News

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day, with President Mattarella and PM Meloni addressing gender equality and violence against women (ANSA, Adnkronos, Fanpage, Il Sole 24 Ore). Protests are scheduled in 60 Italian cities (ANSA, Il Manifesto). In defense news, reports confirm US nuclear weapons deployment to Ghedi and Aviano bases (Il Fatto Quotidiano), while Trump continues signaling preference for Putin over Zelensky in peace negotiations (Sky TG24).
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10:53Women March While Mattarella Warns

The newspapers report on International Women's Day demonstrations across 60 Italian cities, with thousands marching in Rome (Adnkronos, ANSA, HuffPost). President Mattarella addresses gender violence and workplace inequality, stating women shouldn't have to choose between family and career (Avvenire, Il Giornale). From Hiroshima, Mattarella also warns about Russia's "dangerous nuclear narrative" (Il Fatto, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Reports indicate Ukraine faces increased difficulties following US intelligence suspension (Il Sole 24 Ore, Corriere).
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13:37Brignone's 36th While Kursk Crumbles

The newspapers report on Federica Brignone's victory in the Are giant slalom, her 36th World Cup success (Adnkronos, ANSA, Il Giornale, La Repubblica). Military coverage focuses on Ukraine's potential withdrawal from Kursk, with 10,000 soldiers at risk following US intelligence suspension (Il Fatto Quotidiano, La Stampa). Labor statistics show over-50 workers have doubled to 10 million in two decades (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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Le mille piazze chiamate da Matteo Salvini per oggi suonano a vuoto. A mezza bocca i militanti milanesi si dicono in dissenso, soprattutto sul conflitto Ucraina-Russia. Anche se...: “Se nel 2016 avesse vinto Trump, questa guerra non ci sarebbe mai stata”
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Per la storica e fondatrice del movimento "Se non ora quando" la norma voluta da Meloni va nella direzione giusta: "Noi femministe di tutto il mondo ci siamo battute a lungo per il riconoscimento, innanzitutto del termine"
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16:00German Grand Coalition Rises Again

The newspapers report on developments in Germany, where Merz announces a preliminary agreement with SPD to form a grand coalition government (Adnkronos, Avvenire). Military coverage focuses on Russian advances in Kursk region, with conflicting reports about Ukrainian withdrawal (ANSA, Fanpage, Il Giornale, Il Fatto, La Stampa). On International Women's Day, coverage includes new femicide legislation and employment challenges for women (HuffPost, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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18:05Kursk Trap Closes As Russians Advance

The newspapers report on Russia's advance in Kursk, with multiple sources indicating Ukraine may be withdrawing its forces or considering withdrawal as 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers risk encirclement (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Il Giornale, Libero Quotidiano). In domestic news, headlines highlight extreme housing costs in Milan, where tiny 15-square-meter apartments rent for €3,700 monthly, while Sardinia moves to abolish such mini-dwellings (Corriere). Political coverage notes Matteo Salvini's stagnating poll numbers at 8% despite his pro-Putin, Trump-aligned positioning (HuffPost).
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18:53Pope Shows Slight Improvement At Gemelli

The newspapers report on Pope Francis's health condition, with multiple sources indicating a slight improvement and good response to therapy during his hospitalization at Gemelli Hospital (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Fanpage, Il Giornale, Sky TG24). Though his prognosis remains reserved, the Vatican notes he has been without fever, has prayed in the chapel, and continues some work. Sports coverage includes Milan's 3-2 comeback victory against Lecce with Pulisic scoring twice (La Repubblica), while political reporting touches on Democratic Party reactions to Salvini's opposition to Meloni's rearmament plans (HuffPost).
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21:22Kiev Trapped As Kursk Offensive Collapses

The newspapers report on Russia's military advances in Kursk region, with multiple sources indicating Ukraine is considering withdrawal as its forces face increased pressure (Avvenire, Corriere, Fanpage, HuffPost, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Il Sole 24 Ore). Coverage highlights how US intelligence suspension has weakened Ukrainian positions, with HuffPost specifically noting "Trump's gifts to Putin" have contributed to Kiev's retreat. In sports news, Inter faces Monza with a 2-2 score featuring a Calhanoglu volley (La Repubblica), while coverage continues of Pope Francis's health improvement at Gemelli Hospital.
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Il Manifesto
Contro la corsa al riarmo, per la scuola, il lavoro, i diritti rifiutando il ruolo di vittime. La marea transfemminista non arretra e si rivede con un grande corteo a Roma e in tante altre città. Il ddl sul femminicidio? «L’ergastolo non ci restituisce le sorelle uccise»
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