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28.05.2025Day teenage murder confession met diplomatic peace proposals

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 28.05.2025.

It displays 140 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.05.2025Day teenage murder confession met diplomatic peace proposals
The murder of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro dominated morning coverage as her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend confessed to killing her with a stone after she ended their relationship. The case progressed rapidly from missing person reports to body discovery in an abandoned building near Afragola's stadium, with the perpetrator caught on video evidence.

By afternoon, international developments shifted focus as Netanyahu confirmed the death of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in an Israeli raid, while Hamas announced acceptance of a US-proposed ceasefire. Russia proposed June 2 peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul, with Lavrov warning Germany against further military support after Berlin pledged 5 billion euros in aid and assistance with long-range missile production.

Antonio Filosa's appointment as Stellantis CEO marked a rare positive business development, while the tax authority's website crashed again, preventing accountants from submitting declarations. President Mattarella addressed magistrates about institutional constraints as the Garlasco case continued generating controversy.
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Ovvero l’ostinata caparbietà di chi sta in mezzo fra due fuochi, di fanatici contrapposti
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La Stampa

Nordio: «Garlasco? Una sconfitta comunque vada, con due assoluzioni la condanna di Stasi è irragionevole. Il codice cambierà»

Abbiamo ricostruito l’andamento delle retribuzioni medie lorde per fasce d’età dal 2004 al 2024: cosa ci si poteva permettere allora e cosa oggi. La sfida della Generazione Z
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05:29Gaza Humanitarian Aid Distribution Descends Into Chaos

The newspapers report on a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with chaotic scenes during aid distribution. Multiple sources describe epidemics of scabbia and gastroenteritis (Avvenire), Israeli forces firing warning shots at aid distribution points (Il Sole 24 Ore), and hungry families storming new contractor facilities (La Repubblica, La Stampa, ANSA). Domestic news focuses on the discovery of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro's body in Afragola, with her ex-boyfriend being questioned (Adnkronos, Sky TG24). Justice Minister Nordio is quoted criticizing the Garlasco case, calling Alberto Stasi's conviction "unreasonable" after two acquittals and announcing code reforms (Corriere).
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Il ministro della Giustizia al Corriere della Sera: "Se le assoluzioni sono due la condanna è irragionevole. O il detenuto è innocente, e allora ha sofferto una pena atroce ingiustamente. O è colpevole e allora è l'attuale indagato a dover affrontare senza colpe un cimento doloroso, costoso in termini di immagine, di spese e di sofferenze"
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06:59Teenage Girl Found Murdered As Ex-Boyfriend Confesses

The newspapers report on the tragic murder of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro from Afragola, whose body was discovered near an abandoned stadium. Her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend has confessed to the crime, reportedly killing her with a large stone (Adnkronos, ANSA, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). The Garlasco case continues to generate controversy, with Justice Minister Nordio stating that "however it ends, the case will end badly," suggesting that either an innocent man has suffered unjustly or a guiltless suspect faces painful scrutiny (Corriere, HuffPost). In business news, Italian executive Antonio Filosa has been appointed as the new CEO of Stellantis (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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Banchi del governo pieni. Tra i presenti il vicepremier Matteo Salvini, il ministro della Difesa Guido Crosetto, i ministri Alessandro Giuli, Roberto Calderoli e Gilberto Pichetto Fratin.
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Si chiama impropriamente naturale la famiglia borghese "costruita" nel XVIII secolo. Per millenni, prima di allora, gli abitanti dell’Europa hanno vissuto in tutt'altre forme di famiglia. Dovrebbero essere tutte nozioni ben note al cittadino di cultura media, eppure vi siamo ben lungi. Per questo è raccomandabile leggere l’ultimo libro di Chiara Saraceno
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08:30Ex-Boyfriend Confesses to Teenage Girl's Murder in Afragola

The newspapers report on the tragic murder of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro from Afragola, whose body was found in an abandoned house near a stadium. Her ex-boyfriend has confessed to killing her because "she had left him" (Adnkronos, Corriere, Sky TG24). Foreign Minister Tajani gave a parliamentary briefing on Gaza, with several government ministers in attendance (ANSA). The Gaza crisis continues with UN officials rejecting Israeli media accusations and reporting 15 deaths in recent airstrikes (La Stampa). In cultural debate, HuffPost discusses Chiara Saraceno's book challenging the concept of "natural family." In business news, Italian executive Antonio Filosa has been appointed the new CEO of Stellantis (La Repubblica, Il Sole 24 Ore).
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Si conclude dopo 130 giorni l'esperienza di governo dell'uomo più ricco del mondo, dopo annunci roboanti sui tagli di spesa, interventi muscolari per i licenziamenti, risultati molto limitati. Anche perché alla Camera passa la manovra finanziaria che gonfia a dismisura il deficit pubblico, e che ora, con la bocciatura di Musk, affronta la battaglia in Senato
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Roma, 28 mag – La fortunata serie targata HBO tratta dall’omonimo videogioco sviluppato da Naughty Dog è arrivata, tra discussioni e polemiche, alla conclusione della seconda stagione. Un prodotto …
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11:54Teen's Murder Confession: "I Killed Her Because She Left Me"

The newspapers report on the murder of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro, with more details emerging about her 19-year-old ex-boyfriend Alessio Tucci's confession, stating he killed her with a stone after she ended their relationship (ANSA, Sky TG24). Technical problems plague the Italian tax authority's website, making it impossible for accountants to submit tax declarations (Corriere). In business news, Antonio Filosa has been appointed as the new CEO of Stellantis (Il Sole 24 Ore). International news focuses on Ukraine, with reports of Russia deploying 50,000 troops toward Sumy (La Stampa). Pope Leone XIV has appealed for peace in Gaza and Ukraine (Avvenire), while Elon Musk has reportedly ended his role in the Trump administration after 130 days (HuffPost).
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Uno strano parallelo fra magistrati e mafiosi è l’ultima perla di una scintillante collezione: dalle pistolettate (forse) di Pozzolo alla passione fanciullesca per i mezzi blindati. Florilegio di un sottosegretario a cui tutto si perdona
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14:40Hamas Leader Mohammed Sinwar Killed in Israeli Strike

The newspapers report on Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar's death in an Israeli raid, confirmed by Netanyahu (Adnkronos, Sky TG24). German Chancellor Merz announces Germany will help Ukraine produce long-range weapons, while Putin reportedly sets conditions for peace including halting NATO's eastward expansion (ANSA, Corriere, La Stampa). Zelensky proposes a three-way meeting including Trump. Domestically, HuffPost critiques Undersecretary Delmastro's controversial statements, creating a "catalog of incontinence" including comparisons between magistrates and mafiosi. The IMF agrees to lend billions to El Salvador while imposing Bitcoin restrictions (Il Sole 24 Ore). Medical education reforms continue following the end of admission number limits (La Repubblica).
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Sondaggio alla Camera fra i parlamentari di sinistra che manifesteranno per Gaza: pochi favorevoli, alcuni indecisi e molti contrari. La proposta di Edith Bruck (due popoli e due bandiere) getta “benzina sul fuoco”, è “un rischio” e “una provocazione”. Quelli per cui è la bandiera “del genocidio”
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Lavrov: 'Speriamo che Berlino non sia coinvolta nel conflitto'. Tajani: 'Uso delle armi italiane solo entro i confini' Media: 'Putin vuole lo stop all'allargamento della Nato a est'. Zelensky propone un incontro a tre anche con Trump.
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17:03Russia Proposes June Peace Talks With Ukraine

The newspapers report on Russia proposing new peace talks with Ukraine for June 2 in Istanbul, with Moscow claiming it will present a "memorandum for peace" (Adnkronos, La Repubblica, La Stampa). This comes as tensions escalate over Germany's pledge to help Ukraine produce long-range missiles, prompting Lavrov to warn that Germany is "involved in the war" and threaten it will "collapse again" (Corriere Della Sera, La Stampa). Meanwhile, Hamas has accepted the US-proposed ceasefire, according to reports (Il Sole 24 Ore). Domestically, President Mattarella addressed magistrates, emphasizing that "no power is immune from constraints and controls" and that moral rigor is the best response to instrumental attacks (ANSA, Sky TG24). Left-wing parliamentarians debate whether to allow Israeli flags at Gaza peace demonstrations, with many opposing what some call the flag "of genocide" (HuffPost Italia).
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Intervista con il presidente dell'Accademia israeliana delle scienze e discipline umanistiche. "Se fossimo espulsi dal programma di sovvenzioni dell'Ue sarebbe un colpo mortale per la nostra scienza, dunque per la nostra sicurezza. E se soffre la nostra scienza, soffre tutto il mondo. Quello che stiamo facendo ai palestinesi è terribile. Abbiamo trasformato la solidarietà in rabbia"
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22:09Russia Offers June Peace Talks With Ukraine

The newspapers report on Russia proposing peace talks with Ukraine for June 2 in Istanbul, with Foreign Minister Lavrov stating Moscow hopes "Berlin is not involved in the conflict" (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). Kiev responds it is "ready but first wants a memorandum" before proceeding. Trump adds pressure by giving Putin "two weeks to negotiate" or face consequences. Meanwhile, Germany's Merz promises Zelensky support for missile production, with Berlin pledging 5 billion euros in military aid (Corriere Della Sera). Italian Foreign Minister Tajani clarifies Italian weapons can only be used "within Ukraine's borders" (ANSA). The Fed minutes reveal recession as "a clear possibility" (Il Sole 24 Ore), while an Israeli Academy president warns that excluding Israel from EU science programs would be "a mortal blow" to Israeli security (HuffPost Italia).
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