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21.11.2024The Day Hague Called For Netanyahu While Putin Named His Missile

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 21.11.2024.

It displays 175 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.11.2024The Day Hague Called For Netanyahu While Putin Named His Missile
The morning began with Italian media celebrating Fitto's confirmation as EU Commission vice president, marking a diplomatic victory for Meloni's government. Focus shifted dramatically by noon when the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas leader Deif for war crimes, with the Netherlands declaring readiness to execute the warrants.

Putin's afternoon announcement dominated coverage, confirming Russia's use of new missiles against Ukraine while threatening to strike countries providing weapons to Kiev. US sources contradicted Russian claims about the missile's classification, indicating it was medium-range rather than intercontinental.

The evening saw Italian tennis fortunes rise as Sinner led Italy to Davis Cup semifinals, providing a counterpoint to the day's geopolitical tensions. The coverage pattern showed Italian media maintaining balanced attention between international developments and domestic achievements, while carefully parsing conflicting claims about Russian military capabilities.
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06:17Fitto's Brussels Promotion

The newspapers extensively cover the EU Parliament's approval of Raffaele Fitto as Commission vice president, with special conditions regarding independence from national government (ANSA, Fanpage, Il Fatto, Il Manifesto, Sky TG24, Secolo d'Italia). In domestic news, Eduscopio's annual school rankings reveal top performing high schools across Italy, with private institutions leading many categories (Avvenire, Corriere).
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La Stampa

I migliori licei e istituti tecnici italiani:

La nuova edizione di «Eduscopio» della Fondazione Agnelli misura i risultati degli studenti dopo la maturità, attraverso gli esiti universitari e lavorativi. Gavosto: «Uno strumento per aiutare le famiglie a scegliere la scuola superiore»
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HuffPost Italia
La fiammella di Giorgia Meloni arde nei più insospettabili dei cuori
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I nuovi ricchi e la banana di Cattelan: il provocatorio "Comedian" del 64enne artista padovano è stato acquistato da Justin Sun, collezionista cinese e fondatore della piattaforma di criptovalute Tron. Che annuncia: "Nei prossimi giorni la mangerò"
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08:49Northern Gaza Hospital Attack Claims Dozens

The newspapers heavily cover Israeli raids in northern Gaza, with reports of over 80-90 casualties, including many women and children, with particular focus on an attack near a hospital that killed over 60 people (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Fanpage, Sky TG24). In domestic news, the Agnelli Foundation's Eduscopio released its annual ranking of Italian high schools (Corriere), while a Chinese crypto entrepreneur purchased Cattelan's famous banana artwork for $6.2 million (HuffPost).
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L'inchiesta giudiziaria in tre mesi estivi ha decapitato i vertici della Regione Liguria, l'attività del porto polmone commerciale ed economico, oltre che a cascata la produzione di gran parte delle aziende manifatturiere
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10:56Putin's ICBM Premiere

The newspapers heavily report on Russia's first use of an intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, Fanpage, La Stampa). This development coincides with reports of a new economic cooperation agreement between Russia and North Korea (Corriere). Meanwhile, the Eduscopio research reveals private schools leading Italy's educational rankings (Avvenire, Sky TG24).
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12:49The Hague Orders Netanyahu's Arrest

The newspapers extensively report on the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant for war crimes (Adnkronos, ANSA, Fanpage, Il Giornale, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Stampa, Libero). Meanwhile, reports continue about Russian military developments, with Kiev claiming Moscow's first use of an intercontinental ballistic missile (Sky TG24, Il Sole 24 Ore), while Gaza death toll rises with 90 casualties reported in recent raids (Il Fatto Quotidiano).
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La Corte dell'Aja emette il mandato per crimini di guerra anche nei confronti dell'ex ministro israeliano Gallant e per il leader di Hamas Deif (sempre che sia vivo) Israele non riconosce la giurisdizione del tribunale: "È un moderno processo Dreyfuss"
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14:56The Hague's Triple Warrant

The newspapers extensively report on the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas leader Deif for war crimes and crimes against humanity (ANSA, Avvenire, Il Fatto, Il Giornale, La Stampa, Sky TG24). The Netherlands has declared readiness to execute the warrants, while Israel denounces the decision as antisemitic (Il Giornale). In domestic politics, former Red Brigade member Ventura is cleared to return to Italy (Libero).
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17:04The Hague's Warrant Meets Dreyfus Defense

The newspapers extensively cover the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, with Israel denouncing it as "antisemitic" and comparing it to the Dreyfus affair (ANSA, HuffPost, Il Giornale). The timing is particularly noted as it coincides with US envoy Hochstein's negotiations for a ceasefire in Lebanon (HuffPost). Meanwhile, Italian media reports on an Italian citizen's alleged inhumane treatment in Egyptian prison (Adnkronos).
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18:00Putin's World War Warning

The newspapers extensively cover Putin's escalatory rhetoric, reporting his threat to strike countries providing missiles to Ukraine, following accusations of Russia's first ICBM use against Dnipro. Putin confirms testing new medium-range weapons while warning of "decisive response" to any escalation (Adnkronos, Corriere, Fanpage, HuffPost, Il Fatto, Sky TG24). Separately, Davis Cup coverage continues with Italy facing Argentina in Malaga (La Stampa, Corriere).
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Mai come all'ultimo Consiglio Federale i dirigenti della Lega hanno avanzato dubbi sulla "non linea" di Salvini. Le accuse di essere troppo schiacciato sul governo, la pantomima degli applausi ai giudici - considerati su tutto il resto nemici - sull'Autonomia. Niente incassi sulla manovra, il Nord dimenticato, la confusione dei congressi
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La mossa della Corte penale internazionale riapre antichi problemi sui rapporti fra politica e giustizia internazionale, rischia di equiparare terrorismo e uno stato democratico, ricompatta i leader di Israele, accende rivendicazioni e rabbie
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19:28Putin Names His Missile, Makes His Threat

The newspapers extensively cover Putin's new statements, where he confirms using a hypersonic missile on Dnipro and warns of global conflict escalation if Western missiles target Russia. He explicitly threatens countries supplying weapons to Ukraine (ANSA, Corriere, HuffPost, Il Sole 24 Ore, Sky TG24, Libero). A new economic cooperation agreement between Russia and North Korea is also reported (Corriere). In sports, Italy faces Argentina in Davis Cup, with Musetti losing to Cerundolo while Sinner leads against Baez (La Stampa).
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21:52Putin Names His Price While Sinner Claims His Prize

The newspapers continue reporting on Putin's escalating rhetoric, with new statements threatening to strike countries providing missiles to Ukraine and warning of global conflict escalation (Avvenire, Corriere, Fanpage, Il Giornale). Meanwhile, Italy advances to Davis Cup semifinals after defeating Argentina, with Sinner securing the decisive victory (La Stampa, Sky TG24).
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Il Manifesto
Dopo 44mila palestinesi uccisi la Corte penale internazionale spicca i mandati d’arresto per i leader israeliani Netanyahu e Gallant e il capo militare di Hamas Deif. L’accusa: aver intenzionalmente affamato e sterminato Gaza. Ma i massacri continuano: altri 90 morti
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