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27.06.2025The day Trump promised Gaza peace within the week

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 27.06.2025.

It displays 154 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.06.2025The day Trump promised Gaza peace within the week
Iranian newspapers reported Iran admitting "significant" damage to nuclear facilities, contradicting earlier victory claims, while Khamenei's whereabouts remained unknown. Trump announced Iran sought direct talks and predicted a Gaza ceasefire within one week, declaring "the agreement is close."

The US Supreme Court delivered Trump a major victory by limiting federal courts' power to block presidential orders, specifically on birthright citizenship restrictions. Trump celebrated it as an "enormous victory" while beginning mass deportation preparations.

Trade tensions escalated as Trump broke negotiations with Canada, declaring "they will pay," and warned Europe it would "learn not to be bad." The EU expressed confidence in reaching agreement before the July 9 deadline.

Domestically, a teenager received twenty years for murdering his family in Paderno Dugnano, while Greece approved extradition of Kaufmann for the Villa Pamphili murders. President Mattarella called for international cooperation on the 45th anniversary of the Ustica massacre.
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HuffPost Italia
Ovvero le ragioni di chi dice che morire non è un diritto. E la cecità di chi non vede quando lo diventa
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05:34Iran admits nuclear damage

The newspapers report Trump has made a secret peace offer to Iran while questions persist about the actual damage to Iranian nuclear facilities (Adnkronos, Avvenire). Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi acknowledges "significant" damage to nuclear sites, contradicting earlier victory claims, as Khamenei's whereabouts remain unknown (Sky TG24, Avvenire). The White House confirms it may postpone July tariff increases, with EU leaders divided on Gaza policy during their summit (Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, Il Sole 24 Ore). Von der Leyen describes Gaza's humanitarian situation as "abominable" while an attack on a Gaza market kills 18 people (Il Sole 24 Ore, La Stampa). Netanyahu suggests peace agreements are now possible despite continued violence (Sky TG24).
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Nella relazione del Pg viene evidenziato come il meccanismo del 110% ha inciso negativamente sull'indebitamento. Alla faccia di chi, come i 5s, diceva il contrario
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08:29Trump postpones EU tariff deadline

The newspapers report President Mattarella calls on "friendly countries" to collaborate in uncovering the truth about the 1980 Ustica massacre on its 45th anniversary, stating that "responding to the need for justice is part of democracy" (ANSA). Trade negotiations dominate coverage as Trump announces a commercial agreement with China while the White House confirms it may postpone the July 9 tariff deadline on European goods (Il Sole 24 Ore, Sky TG24, Corriere Della Sera). EU leaders face a dilemma between accepting a quick trade deal favorable to Washington or continuing to fight for better terms. Meanwhile, a 14-year-old girl was found dead after falling from an abandoned factory roof in Bergamo (Adnkronos, La Repubblica). Oxfam reports record wealth concentration among the top 1% alongside extreme poverty levels (Avvenire).
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Noi amiamo essere liberali e conservatori da 50 anni a questa parte e lo facciamo anche con una certa forza nel campo dell'informazione. Un uomo che rinuncia a difendersi è un uomo morto, per i prossimi 50 anni il Giornale non rinuncerà a difendere le società e gli stati liberalconservatori e si batterà contro qualsiasi tipo di autocrazia.
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Intervista con la ministra dell’Istruzione estone sui benefici ottenuti dall’approccio al digitale, col Paese baltico in vetta alle classifiche europee dell’Ocse: “Non vogliamo escludere i cellulari dall’apprendimento perché fanno parte della vita quotidiana, li usiamo persino per votare. Non crediamo che un divieto imposto dall’alto possa funzionare, sosteniamo un uso controllato"
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10:48Italy burns in record heat wave

The newspapers report Italy faces extreme heat with unprecedented temperatures recorded city by city, as boiling seas contribute to the weather crisis (Corriere Della Sera). Economic concerns dominate coverage as debt crushes fragile countries with interest rates rising 10% in one year (Avvenire), while European stock markets rise on clarity regarding US tariffs, though Milan banks underperform (Il Sole 24 Ore). Trump proposes billions in financial incentives to bring Iran back to negotiation tables (La Repubblica). President Mattarella continues pressing for truth about the 1980 Ustica massacre, urging friendly countries to collaborate on the 45th anniversary (Sky TG24). Estonian education minister explains their digital school model using smartphones and AI tutors, contrasting with restrictive approaches elsewhere (HuffPost Italia).
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13:18Benigni returns to RAI

The newspapers report on RAI's autumn television programming changes, with Roberto Benigni returning to narrate Saint Peter's story from the Vatican in December for the Jubilee closure (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica). The public broadcaster's new lineup includes sports programming revisions, comedian arrivals like Whoopi Goldberg joining "Un Posto al Sole," and format adjustments with fewer episodes for news programs. Clerici and Perego face cancellation according to some sources while others report their confirmation. Meanwhile, CNN reports Trump prepared to offer Iran $30 billion to restart dialogue (La Stampa), and the EU approves subsidized energy prices to support Italy's most exposed businesses (Il Sole 24 Ore). The UN World Drug Report highlights Europe's growing centrality in cocaine trafficking strategies from South America (HuffPost Italia).
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Mediato da Usa e Qatar, l'accordo tenta di mettere pace in una delle aree più segnate dalla violenza negli ultimi tempi, ma ha molti punti deboli: l'assenza della milizia M23, principale attore nel conflitto, e lo scambio trumpiano “minerali in cambio di pace” lasciano seri dubbi sulla tenuta dell’intesa
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15:18Greece approves Kaufmann extradition

The newspapers report Greece's Court of Appeals approves extradition of Kaufmann to Italy for the Villa Pamphili murders, though he can appeal the decision (ANSA, Sky TG24, Adnkronos). Prosecutors in Rome acquire film documentation related to the case while authorities search the Tiber for personal effects of victims Anastasia Trofimova and her 11-month-old daughter Andromeda, found dead on June 7. Trump secures legal victories as the US Supreme Court limits lower courts' powers to block presidential orders on birthright citizenship, with Trump calling it an "enormous victory" (Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica). Putin praises Trump's peace efforts in Ukraine while criticizing European military spending as "aggressive" (La Stampa). Reports suggest Trump considers offering Iran up to $30 billion and sanctions relief for nuclear negotiations, despite increased executions and mass arrests by the Iranian regime (HuffPost Italia).
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La manifestazione si farà, malgrado le minacce, e si preannuncia molto partecipata. Le forze dell'ordine hanno gli strumenti per il riconoscimento facciale per identificare e sanzionare. Von der Leyen si schiera a sostegno, Orbán accusa l'Europa di fare come l'Urss di Breznev: "Non siamo una colonia". La partita interna del premier, che vuole spaccare l'opposizione. L'analisi di Stefano Bottoni (Università di Firenze)
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16:54Supreme Court shields Trump orders

The newspapers report the US Supreme Court delivers a major victory to Trump on birthright citizenship, limiting federal courts' power to block presidential orders while avoiding the constitutional merits of ending ius soli (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, Sky TG24, Adnkronos, Avvenire). Trump celebrates the ruling as a "monumental victory for the Constitution" and protection of separation of powers, though the Court signals his plan to end birthright citizenship may never be implemented. Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán deploys facial recognition scanners to monitor Budapest Pride participants, threatening sanctions while accusing the EU of Soviet-style colonialism after Von der Leyen's support for the march (HuffPost Italia). Trade tensions escalate as Nike faces $1 billion in tariff costs, forcing consumer price increases (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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Una chiacchierata con Verdú (El Pais), Olivo (La Vanguardia) e Garcia Dieguez (Mediaset Espana), sul premier che ha detto di no a Trump e torna in Spagna tra gli elogi. In patria è assediato da un'inchiesta sulla corruzione di tre socialisti vicinissimi a lui, ma la postura internazionale compatta la fragile maggioranza. "Una vecchia tattica, anche Meloni l'ha fatto"
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I socialisti e liberali della sua maggioranza non la amano, perché “flirta con le destre”. L’ultima esplosione una settimana fa sul Green claims, quando la Commissione ha minacciato di ritirare il sostegno alla direttiva: ora è caos. Tra 10 giorni contro di lei una mozione di sfiducia al Pe, ma si salverà come Juncker. La vera sfida è sul nuovo bilancio pluriennale
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20:46Paderno killer gets twenty years

The newspapers report a 20-year sentence for the teenager who killed his parents and younger brother with a knife in Paderno Dugnano, with his lawyer calling the verdict "unacceptable" (Adnkronos, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Trump announces a Gaza ceasefire could be reached within a week, stating "the agreement is close" and revealing Iran wants to meet with him soon (Corriere Della Sera, La Stampa). The US Supreme Court delivers Trump another victory by limiting federal courts' power to block his orders, including birthright citizenship restrictions and mass deportations, while he celebrates it as an "enormous victory" (ANSA). Trade tensions escalate as Trump breaks off negotiations with Canada, declaring "they will pay," though the EU remains confident of reaching an agreement before July 9 (Il Sole 24 Ore). A survey reveals half of Italian youth have experienced oppressive relationships (Avvenire), while EU Commission President von der Leyen faces a no-confidence motion over her approach to Green policies and alleged cooperation with right-wing parties (HuffPost Italia).
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23:37Supreme Court shields Trump presidency

The newspapers report Trump predicts a Gaza ceasefire within one week, claiming the agreement is close while revealing Iran wants direct talks with him (Adnkronos, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Stampa). The US Supreme Court delivers Trump a major victory by limiting federal courts' power to block presidential orders, specifically regarding birthright citizenship restrictions, with Trump celebrating it as an "enormous" and "monumental victory" (ANSA, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). Trade tensions escalate as Trump warns Europe to "learn not to be bad" while breaking negotiations with Canada, though the EU expresses confidence in reaching agreement by July 9 (Corriere Della Sera). A Gaza market attack kills 72 people amid ceasefire negotiations (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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