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22.03.2025

22.03.2025Day Double Victory Marked Pope's Recovery And Hamilton's Ferrari Debut

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 22.03.2025.

It displays 170 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.03.2025Day Double Victory Marked Pope's Recovery And Hamilton's Ferrari Debut
Lewis Hamilton's first Ferrari victory in China's Sprint Race dominated morning headlines, though McLaren's Piastri later secured pole position for Sunday's main race. Hamilton's triumph symbolized Ferrari's potential resurgence after recent struggles.

By afternoon, attention shifted to Pope Francis, who after 38 days of hospitalization will return to Vatican tomorrow. Doctors revealed the 87-year-old pontiff "risked his life twice" during his illness but has recovered from bilateral pneumonia, though requiring two months of convalescence.

International developments included reports that China may join the "Willing" coalition supporting Ukraine, with Meloni scheduled to attend a Paris peace summit Thursday. President Mattarella warned against "unjustified protectionism" threatening Italian exports, addressing ongoing US-EU trade tensions.

By evening, news broke of Federica Brignone winning the Alpine Skiing World Cup after final races in Sun Valley were canceled due to weather conditions.
22.03.2025
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03:31European Powers Demand Gaza Ceasefire As Israeli Strikes Hit Syria

The newspapers report on international developments, with Paris, Berlin, and London calling for an immediate return to a ceasefire in Gaza (ANSA) as Israeli forces strike military bases in Syria (La Stampa). Turkish protests have turned violent with 300,000 demonstrators clashing with police in Istanbul (Adnkronos). A four-level security plan for post-war Ukraine is being discussed, with Trump commenting on potential new Russian sanctions (Il Sole 24 Ore, Sky TG24). Pope Francis's health shows stabilization with improvements in physiotherapy (Fanpage, Avvenire). In sports, Formula 1's Chinese Grand Prix sprint race is underway with Hamilton leading Verstappen (La Repubblica).
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06:50Hamilton Claims First Ferrari Victory In Chinese Sprint

The newspapers report on Lewis Hamilton's first victory with Ferrari in the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race (La Repubblica, Corriere, ANSA, Sky TG24). Pope Francis's health shows small improvements in his motor and respiratory physiotherapy (Adnkronos, Fanpage). International news focuses on Trump's claim that framework guidelines for peace in Ukraine have been established, though Zelensky remains skeptical (La Stampa, Sky TG24). Other stories include priests in Palermo fighting against mafia clans (Avvenire) and right-wing criticism of the progressive left regarding Prime Minister Meloni (Libero).
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HuffPost Italia
Ovvero l’invenzione della pace, non della guerra, appartiene all’uomo. Ma quando fa la guerra…
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Roma, 22 mar – Dal 1955 il Newcastle United non alzava un trofeo nazionale. Quindi potete ben immaginare cosa abbia significato per i suoi tifosi la conquista domenica a …
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09:02Hamilton Claims Sprint Victory While Piastri Secures Sunday Pole

The newspapers report on Formula 1 developments from China, where Hamilton won the Sprint Race (La Repubblica, Corriere, Fanpage, Adnkronos) but McLaren's Piastri later secured pole position for Sunday's main race, with Ferrari drivers qualifying in the third row (Corriere, Adnkronos). International news focuses on potential progress toward peace in Ukraine, with the White House seeing a "framework" and a US-Russia meeting scheduled for Monday in Jeddah (Avvenire, Il Sole 24 Ore). Defense matters remain prominent with Romano Prodi supporting European rearmament while criticizing von der Leyen's plan as too cautious (HuffPost), and reports of Russian "hybrid warfare" concerning European intelligence agencies (Il Giornale).
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Nessuno nella storia ha mai fatto pace per il gusto di farla: abbrutimento chiama abbrutimento, orgoglio chiama orgoglio, ambizione chiama ambizione
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10:30Pope Francis To Appear From Hospital Window

The newspapers report on Pope Francis planning to appear from his Gemelli hospital window tomorrow for a greeting and blessing (Adnkronos, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica). Political discussions continue about Italy-US relations, with Salvini denying reports of disagreement with Meloni over Trump's peace efforts and American investments (ANSA, Il Giornale, Sky TG24). International news covers Ukraine developments, with Zelensky rejecting a UN mission and reporting Russian strikes killing an entire family in Zaporizhzhia (Fanpage). Economic concerns emerge about potential US-EU trade war impacts, with reports that 130,000 Italian businesses could suffer significant consequences (HuffPost).
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Strano e triste che nessuno ricordi il presidente della ricostruzione d’Italia come vero padre della costruzione europea. Antologia di lezioni (a cui gli elogiati giovani di Ventotene si ispirarono), dalla difesa comune all’attimo fuggente, e fuggito
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Di colpo Stasi è innocente per tutti e per tutti è colpevole Sempio: il grande gioco può ricominciare. E giornali e tv lo alimentano con super esperti che dicono tutto e il contrario di tutto, ognuno in nome della scienza (sigh)
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'Chiusura dei mercati dal sapore incomprensibilmente autarchico'. 'Commerci e interdipendenza sono elementi di garanzia della pace. Nella storia la contrapposizione tra mercati ostili ha condotto ad altre più gravi forme di conflitto'
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La telefonata del leghista al vicepresidente Usa JD Vance esaspera FdI e FI. Crosetto frena su Starlink, Tajani perde la pazienza: "Sulla politica estera, la linea la danno premier e ministero degli Esteri". E il forzista minaccia: "Se questo governo è anti-europeista, noi fuori subito"
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12:50Mattarella Warns Trade Barriers Threaten Italian Excellence

The newspapers report on President Mattarella's warning against protectionism, expressing concern that unjustified trade barriers could harm Italian excellence in export markets (Mattarella, Corriere, Il Giornale). He emphasized that commerce and interdependence serve as guarantees for peace. The Vatican announced Pope Francis intends to appear at his hospital window tomorrow for the Angelus blessing (Avvenire, Sky TG24, Adnkronos). International news includes reports that China may join the "Willing" coalition supporting Ukraine (La Repubblica, La Stampa) and coverage of Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killing four after Hezbollah rocket launches (Fanpage).
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17:06Pope To Return From Hospital As China Considers Ukraine Coalition

The newspapers report on Pope Francis's health showing small improvements in motor and respiratory physiotherapy (Adnkronos, La Repubblica, Sky TG24), with plans for him to return to Santa Marta tomorrow and possibly appear briefly after Sunday's Angelus (Avvenire, Sky TG24). International news focuses on reports that China may be considering joining the "Willing" coalition supporting Ukraine (ANSA, Corriere, Fanpage, Il Giornale, La Stampa), with Prime Minister Meloni scheduled to attend a peace and security summit in Paris on Thursday (ANSA, Corriere, La Stampa). A Russian activist warns that Putin won't stop and Europe should be prepared (HuffPost).
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L’ex premier in un’intervista al Corriere sembra avvertire i suoi interlocutori europei che lui con le cecità e i giri di valzer del partito di Schlein non c’entra affatto. Un appunto su Spinelli e la sua finestra sugli Usa
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17:48Pope Francis To Leave Hospital Tomorrow After 38-Day Stay

The newspapers report on Pope Francis being discharged from Gemelli Hospital tomorrow after 38 days of hospitalization (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Corriere, Fanpage, Il Giornale, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). The Pope, described as "contentissimo" (very happy) about returning to Santa Marta in Vatican, will require at least two months of convalescence. Doctors report he is in stable condition, has recovered from bilateral pneumonia, and though he has lost weight, he is eating independently. Professor Sergio Alfieri noted the Pope remains in good spirits, reportedly saying "Sono ancora vivo" (I'm still alive).
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Trump spinge, a Putin tutto sommato conviene: il nuovo round negoziale si concentrerà soprattutto su questo. L'elefante nella stanza resta però lì: sui territori occupati dai russi si è lontanissimi da un'intesa. Intanto la Cina starebbe valutando di inviare truppe di peacekeeping, secondo i media tedeschi
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Romano Prodi sbotta e aggredisce una giornalista del programma di Retequattro Quarta Repubblica che aveva cercato di interpellarlo sulle frasi del Manifesto di Ventotene. Fdi: "Sessista". Lega: "L'arroganza della sinistra"
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20:12Pope Survived Life-Threatening Illness Twice Before Tomorrow's Hospital Release

The newspapers report on Pope Francis' anticipated discharge from Gemelli Hospital tomorrow after 38 days of hospitalization (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Corriere, Fanpage, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Doctors revealed the Pope "risked his life twice" during his illness but has now recovered from bilateral pneumonia, though he will need two months of convalescence at Santa Marta in Vatican (ANSA, Corriere, La Repubblica). International news covers negotiations in Riyadh focusing on a potential maritime truce in the Black Sea, with China reportedly considering sending peacekeeping troops (HuffPost, La Stampa). Political controversy erupted after Romano Prodi allegedly had a confrontational interaction with a journalist regarding the Ventotene Manifesto (Il Giornale).
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Il Manifesto
Trecentomila in piazza a Istanbul, proteste nel resto della Turchia: fronte comune contro l’arresto del sindaco Imamoglu e i tentativi di Erdogan di eliminare il rivale alle presidenziali. I giovani figli di Gezi Park sfidano il blocco dei social e la repressione della polizia
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