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23.05.2025

23.05.2025Day Trump Menaced Europe With Tariffs While Napoli Seized Scudetto

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 23.05.2025.

It displays 183 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.05.2025Day Trump Menaced Europe With Tariffs While Napoli Seized Scudetto
The 33rd anniversary of the Capaci massacre where anti-mafia judge Falcone was killed received coverage, while Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov rejected Vatican-hosted peace talks, stating it would be inappropriate for Orthodox countries. Switzerland was mentioned as an alternative venue.

By midday, Trump announced intentions to impose 50% tariffs on EU imports starting June 1, claiming negotiations "aren't going well," causing European markets to slide sharply with Milan dropping 2.9%. The threat represents a significant escalation following previous days' diplomatic initiatives.

In the afternoon, a knife attack at Hamburg station left seventeen injured with a woman arrested, while Chiara Petrolini was indicted for allegedly killing and burying two newborns.

The evening was dominated by Napoli securing its fourth Italian football championship by defeating Cagliari 2-0, with coach Conte calling it "the most difficult" title of his career.
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HuffPost Italia
Ovvero abolire la povertà e imporre la pace: che ci vuole? Come il populista crede ogni soluzione a portata di mano
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La segretaria Usa alla sicurezza Kristi Noem avverte che  studenti e i visitatori «devono andarsene». Perché la leadership dell'ateneo ha creato «un campus non sicuro»
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05:46Harvard Foreign Students Ordered To Leave

The newspapers report on the 33rd anniversary of the Capaci massacre, where anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone was killed, with commemorations being held in Palermo (ANSA). International news includes the fifth round of US-Iran nuclear talks taking place in Rome today (Adnkronos) and Russia announcing plans to create a buffer zone at the Ukraine border, with potential new negotiations in mid-June (La Stampa). The Trump administration's ban on foreign students at Harvard continues to receive extensive coverage, with security officials ordering international students to leave (Corriere, Sky TG24, La Repubblica). Sports coverage includes financial analysis of the Inter-Napoli championship race (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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L’amministrazione Trump ha revocato all'ateneo il permesso di accogliere studenti internazionali, scatenando panico e incertezza tra migliaia di iscritti da tutto il mondo. Il NYT racconta come la decisione colpisca duramente l’identità globale dell’università e metta a rischio titoli di studio, carriere e programmi accademici
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Vittorio Feltri è stato uno dei pochi giornalisti che fin da subito ha creduto nell’innocenza di Alberto Stasi. Ora emerge che c’erano dei cialtroni che si illudevano di poterlo silenziare. La sveglia di Sallusti
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09:03National Railway Strike Paralyzes Italian Transportation

The newspapers report on a national railway strike causing widespread disruptions across Italy, with cancellations and delays of up to 90 minutes at Rome's Termini station (Adnkronos, ANSA, Sky TG24). Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the Capaci massacre, with Palermo's prosecutor De Lucia warning that "the mafia is not defeated" (Avvenire). Consob President Paolo Savona has offered to resign if "no longer welcome" following criticism over decisions regarding UniCredit's takeover bid for Banco BPM, which angered government officials (HuffPost, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica). International news includes Trump's ban on foreign students at Harvard (Corriere).
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Le notizie di venerdì 23 maggio sul conflitto in Ucraina, in diretta. Il ministro degli Esteri russo: «Il memorandum che porterà al cessate il fuoco è a buon punto»
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La ministra dell'Università sulla decisione dell'amministrazione Trump di privare del visto gli studenti stranieri di Harvard: "Gli atenei sono luoghi dove si alimenta il confronto e lo spirito critico. Il governo ha tutelato il diritto al dissenso, con l’unico discrimine della violenza, non vietando mai manifestazioni anche in momenti di tensione fortissima"
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11:38Russia Rejects Vatican Peace Talks

The newspapers extensively report on Russian rejection of Vatican-hosted peace talks with Ukraine. Foreign Minister Lavrov called such talks "unrealistic," stating it would be inappropriate for Orthodox countries to meet in a Catholic venue (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). Domestic politics feature Schlein expressing readiness for early elections (Il Sole 24 Ore) and university freedoms amid Trump's Harvard visa restrictions (HuffPost). Other coverage includes Marcegaglia warning against losing Italy's steel industry, referencing Ilva (Il Sole 24 Ore), and the Capaci massacre anniversary marking 33 years since Judge Falcone's assassination (Avvenire).
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Il Giornale
Vittorio Feltri è stato uno dei pochi giornalisti che fin da subito ha creduto nell’innocenza di Alberto Stasi. Ora emerge che c’erano dei cialtroni che si illudevano di poterlo silenziare. La sveglia di Sallusti
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13:30Trump Threatens 50% EU Tariffs Starting June

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's threat to impose 50% tariffs on EU imports starting June 1, claiming negotiations "aren't going well" (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, Il Sole 24 Ore, Sky TG24). This announcement has caused European stock markets to slide (ANSA). Trump also threatened 25% tariffs on Apple products unless production moves to the US (ANSA, Sky TG24). Domestic news includes a referendum struggling to reach quorum with two-thirds of Italians unlikely to vote (HuffPost) and the arrest of a doctor who was also mayor of Rivolta D'Adda for sexual assault on at least four patients (La Repubblica).
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L'ateneo costretto a resistere ai diktat su diversità e inclusione, al blocco dei finanziamenti, alle minacce sugli studenti stranieri. Pamela Harris (John Cabot): "Una mossa autoritaria contro le elite, la scienza, i valori liberali". Mario Del Pero (Science Po): "C'è razzismo, iper-nazionalismo, introflessione: il presidente vuole sottomettere loro e lanciare un messaggio a tutti i campus"
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16:33Infanticide Trial Set For Traversetolo Mother

The newspapers report on the trial of Chiara Petrolini, a 21-year-old woman from Traversetolo who will face charges for allegedly killing and burying two newborn babies in her garden (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere). The first hearing is scheduled for June 30. Several outlets announce the death of renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado at age 81 (La Repubblica, Sky TG24, Corriere). Other coverage includes prison overcrowding proposals (Avvenire), Trump's apparent campaign against Harvard University and liberal values (HuffPost), and stock market declines following Trump's tariff announcements (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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Al Festival di Trento la minaccia dei dazi al 50% alla Ue da giugno scoppia come una bomba. Montezemolo: "Masochismo, non riconosco più gli Usa". Prodi: "Tocca negoziare con Trump col bastone dietro la schiena". Iacovone: "Le imprese navigano a vista". Tria: "I cinesi trattano meglio di noi, l'Europa che fa?"
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"La Casa Bianca ha un atteggiamento più ragionevole” spiegava una fonte europea pochi minuti prima che piombasse la minaccia del presidente americano: se entro una settimana il negoziato Usa-Ue non farà il salto di qualità, scatteranno tariffe al 50%. Tonfo delle Borse europee, che bruciano 183 miliardi. A Bruxelles sono increduli, il danno sarebbe enorme. Intanto Xi dialoga, dopo Macron tocca a Merz
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17:57Knife Attack At Hamburg Station Leaves Twelve Injured

The newspapers extensively report on a knife attack at Hamburg station with twelve injured, three in critical condition, and a woman arrested (Adnkronos, ANSA, La Repubblica, Sky TG24, Corriere). Economic news focuses on European markets closing in the red, with Milan down 2.9%, following Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports if negotiations don't improve within a week (HuffPost, Il Sole 24 Ore). Russia-Ukraine developments include Lavrov announcing Moscow will send peace conditions to Kyiv, while Switzerland has offered to host peace talks (La Stampa). Newspapers also report the death of renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado (Corriere).
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19:14Championship Decider Night As Inter Takes Lead

The newspapers extensively report on the final matches of Serie A that will determine the Italian football championship. Napoli, currently one point ahead, is playing against Cagliari (still 0-0), while challenger Inter is facing Como and has taken a 1-0 lead through De Vrij (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, La Stampa, Sky TG24). In international news, a knife attack in Hamburg has left seventeen people injured, with three in critical condition, and a woman has been detained (La Repubblica).
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20:14Naples On Brink Of Serie A Glory As Both Title Contenders Lead 2-0

The newspapers extensively report on the Serie A championship night as Napoli and Inter both lead 2-0 in their respective matches against Cagliari and Como (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, La Repubblica, La Stampa, HuffPost, Sky TG24). Napoli, with goals from Lukaku and McTominay, appears close to securing the title as they maintain their one-point advantage over Inter, who scored through De Vrij and Correa (ANSA, Corriere). Thousands have gathered in Naples' squares to watch the potential championship-clinching match (HuffPost). International news focuses on Trump threatening 50% tariffs on EU imports starting June 1 (Avvenire, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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In gol per i partenopei Lukaku e McTominay. Per i nerazzurri le reti di de Vrij e Correa Tra i lariani espulso il portiere Reina
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22:11Napoli Clinches Fourth Italian Championship

The newspapers unanimously report on Napoli winning the Italian football championship (scudetto) after defeating Cagliari 2-0 (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). Goals by McTominay and Lukaku secured the victory at the Maradona stadium, triggering widespread celebrations in Naples (Corriere, La Stampa, Sky TG24). This marks Napoli's fourth championship title, with coach Conte calling it "the most difficult" of his career (La Stampa). Despite Inter's win against Como, it wasn't enough to overtake Napoli in the standings (Corriere). In economic news, Moody's has raised Italy's outlook from stable to positive while maintaining the Baa3 rating (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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