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12.08.2025

12.08.2025Anchorage Confirmed, Donbass Unceded

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 12.08.2025.

It displays 132 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

12.08.2025Anchorage Confirmed, Donbass Unceded
Italian newspapers initially focused on President Trump's proposed exclusive summit with Putin in Alaska to end the Ukraine war, explicitly excluding Zelensky, prompting a firm EU response that peace requires Kyiv's involvement. This continued the previous day's summit developments. By mid-morning, domestic news gained significant editorial attention with the Milan fatal hit-and-run: four minors, reportedly under 14, were arrested, with updates throughout the day detailing their ages and non-imputability. Concurrently, the body of a 6-year-old missing boy was recovered in Jesolo. Later, the spotlight returned to the Trump-Putin summit as Anchorage was confirmed as the venue. Zelensky strongly rejected any Donbass cession and characterized the summit as a "personal victory" for Putin without Kyiv's inclusion, marking a key development in the diplomatic standoff. Ongoing political debates on Italian tourism and the Garlasco DNA case also featured prominently.
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05:45Trump's Solo Summit, EU's Counterpoint

Italian newspapers prominently report on President Trump's intention to meet only with Putin in Alaska to discuss ending the Ukraine war, explicitly excluding Zelensky from the initial summit, citing irritation with his actions (Adnkronos, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24, Il Fatto Quotidiano). This unilateral approach contrasts sharply with the European Union's firm declaration, echoed widely, that peace cannot be decided without Ukraine's direct involvement (ANSA, HuffPost Italia, Sky TG24). Some reports also note Russia's first evocation of a "plan for the end" of the conflict (Corriere Della Sera).
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07:11Milan Minors Arrested in Fatal Crash

Italian newspapers are now heavily focused on a domestic tragedy in Milan, reporting the arrest of four minors, reportedly under 14, implicated in a fatal hit-and-run involving a stolen car (Adnkronos, Corriere Della Sera, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Libero Quotidiano, Sky TG24). This new development captures significant editorial attention. Concurrently, international discussions persist, with a critical perspective emerging on President Trump's approach to Ukraine, described as treating the conflict like a real estate deal (HuffPost Italia, La Stampa, ANSA).
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Si moltiplicano gli annunci clamorosi sulla previdenza. Ma non c’è solo un problema di ingenti risorse da trovare: molte di queste proposte mettono a rischio la sostenibilità del sistema pensionistico, aumentano il peso della previdenza sui conti pubblici e vanno contro i giovani. Di cui nessuno si interessa proprio mai
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Per Trump, lo scopo di ogni intesa è plasmare l'opinione pubblica affinché lo consideri colui che risolve problemi. Gli accordi servono a rafforzare la sua immagine e sono parte integrante della sua identità. C’è un solo problema: il presidente va avanti da solo, senza il contributo di esperti e diplomatici, tende ad essere rapido e tattico, non strategico
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09:39Young Drivers, Fatal Path

Italian newspapers prioritize the domestic tragedy in Milan, detailing the arrest of four minors, including a 13-year-old driver, in the fatal hit-and-run case (Adnkronos, Corriere Della Sera, Sky TG24). International relations also remain prominent, with President Trump's stated reasons for excluding Zelensky from the Alaska summit, alongside Zelensky's warnings of new Russian offensives (Avvenire, HuffPost Italia, La Stampa). Additionally, the recovery of a 6-year-old boy's body after a sea disappearance is widely reported (ANSA, La Repubblica).
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Intervista con il patron del Papeete, già europarlamentare della Lega: "Poter andare una volta l'anno in vacanza è un diritto, ma cresce tutto tranne gli stipendi. Calo delle presenze dal 10% al 30%, se soffre la Romagna figuriamoci gli altri. Serve un grande piano di ristrutturazione delle infrastrutture turistiche o andremo fuori mercato"
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Il Fratello d'Italia Galeazzo Bignami ha definito il comunismo "una malattia mentale". A questo non arrivarono nemmeno gli psichiatri negli anni Venti e Trenta. Che pure furono lesti a inglobare nella loro scienza l'ossequio al Duce. Per poi ricredersi un attimo dopo la sua caduta in disgrazia
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12:50Tourism's Economic Reflection

Italian newspapers highlight the ongoing political debate between Prime Minister Meloni and Elly Schlein regarding Italy's tourism performance and its impact on families' ability to afford vacations, alongside discussions about stagnant salaries (Adnkronos, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Libero Quotidiano). Concurrently, domestic crime stories remain prominent, with updates on the identification of minors involved in the fatal Milan hit-and-run (Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica) and new developments in the Garlasco case concerning DNA contamination (ANSA, Sky TG24).
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Le mura della fortezza si stanno sgretolando. Da diversi mesi sabotaggi discreti, massicce fughe di dati e rivelazioni esplosive su agenti doppi stanno scuotendo il cuore del regime. Dietro queste operazioni chirurgicamente precise, tutto sembra puntare al Mossad. Ma più che il potere dei suoi avversari, sono la frammentazione interna e la paranoia a esporre Teheran ai suoi peggiori nemici... alcuni dei quali sono già seduti al tavolo del potere
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16:07Identified the Young Drivers of Milan

Italian newspapers continue to heavily report on the Milan hit-and-run case, detailing that four minors, including a 13-year-old driver, have been traced and are not imputable due to their age (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera). A controversial aspect emerges with one paper highlighting the mayor's reaction regarding potential links to the Roma community (Libero Quotidiano). Concurrently, international attention remains on the proposed Trump-Putin summit, with Zelensky reiterating that no decisions regarding Ukraine can be made without Kyiv's involvement (Adnkronos, Sky TG24). Discussions also touch upon China's investments in strategic Italian companies (HuffPost Italia).
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Intervista all'ex segretario generale della Farnesina: "Il vertice avviene con le parti ancora molto distanti. I russi sono convinti di poter ancora avanzare sul campo, gli Usa hanno necessità di un successo diplomatico, ma sanno di non poter destabilizzare l'Europa, che sta dimostrando un notevole livello di convergenza"
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18:00Anchorage Summit: Donbass Undivided

Italian newspapers' editorial focus remains heavily on the upcoming Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, with widespread reporting on Zelensky's firm rejection of any Donbass cession and his perception of the summit as a "personal victory" for Putin (ANSA, HuffPost Italia, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). Domestically, discussions persist regarding the Milan hit-and-run and broader issues linked to nomadic camps, with calls for decisive action (Il Giornale, Libero Quotidiano, Corriere Della Sera). The Gaza conflict also garners attention, with calls to end the "useless war" (Il Fatto Quotidiano) and appeals for peace through prayer (Avvenire).
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