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29.05.2025

29.05.2025Day federal judges blocked Trump tariffs while Gaza ceasefire collapsed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 29.05.2025.

It displays 123 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.05.2025Day federal judges blocked Trump tariffs while Gaza ceasefire collapsed
A federal court ruled Trump's tariffs illegal overnight, declaring he lacked authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Markets rallied as the White House denounced "unelected judges" and promised Supreme Court appeals. By evening, an appeals court suspended the decision, leaving tariffs temporarily in effect.

The Martina Carbonaro femicide case continued evolving as her father revealed the 18-year-old killer had been welcomed into their home and vacationed with the family. Prime Minister Meloni responded to Democratic leader Schlein's earlier appeals, calling for a "cultural shift" against gender violence.

Gaza ceasefire negotiations collapsed after initial reports suggested agreement. Netanyahu accepted the US-proposed 60-day truce, but Hamas rejected it, citing lack of guarantees for ending the war. Deputy PM Salvini attacked the EU Council as "useless" over police racism claims, while parliament advanced the security decree despite prison overcrowding at 133% capacity.
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La Casa Bianca, furiosa, ha già annunciato che farà appello per capovolgere quanto deciso dai tre giudici della Us Court of International Trade. "Non spetta a giudici non eletti decidere come affrontare adeguatamente un'emergenza nazionale". I mercati intanto fan festa
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06:19Federal Court Blocks Trump Tariffs as Illegal

The newspapers report on a US federal court blocking Trump's tariffs, ruling them "illegal" and stating Trump lacks unilateral authority to impose them under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, HuffPost Italia, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica, Sky TG24). The White House responded with fury, calling it a "coup by unelected judges" and announcing an immediate appeal that could reach the Supreme Court. Markets celebrated the decision while businesses and several US states had filed the original challenge. Separately, Avvenire analyzes femicide patterns, examining rejection, final meetings, and copycat behaviors. Il Giornale covers a trial involving the Mare Jonio rescue ship crew, accused of profiting from sea rescues.
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Di Casarini si era invaghito persino Papa Francesco e molti preti. Lui brindava a champagne, non per atti di eroismo, ma per un assegno a lui intestato di 125mila euro per andare a prelevare in mezzo al mare 25 clandestini salvati da una petroliera - La sveglia di Sallusti
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L'ex ambasciatore a Kiev a Huffpost: "Per lui l’Ucraina è uno Stato artificiale, vuole cancellarne l’identità nazionale. Trump subisce la fascinazione del leader forte che è Putin, non escludo il suo disimpegno. Gli ucraini sono esausti, ma non accetteranno mai di cedere altri territori e di smilitarizzare". Istanbul 2022? "Non è vero che stavano per firmare un accordo"
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10:42Salvini Blasts EU Council Over Police Racism Claims

The newspapers report on a femicide in Turin where a woman died after being stabbed by her husband in Grugliasco (Adnkronos), while Avvenire examines youth tragedies including Martina's case. Deputy PM Salvini attacked the EU Council as "useless" and producing "bullshit," specifically denouncing claims about Italian police racism as "crap" (ANSA, Il Primato Nazionale). The Ukraine situation evolves with reports of a potential memorandum for peace talks Monday in Istanbul, though a former ambassador warns Putin only pretends to negotiate and will only deal seriously when unable to win militarily (HuffPost Italia, La Stampa). Trump's tariff blockade continues affecting European tourism and investments, with hotel suites cancelled in Milan and business deals frozen (Corriere Della Sera). In corporate news, Stellantis' new CEO Filosa visited Mirafiori where the new hybrid 500 will be produced (Il Sole 24 Ore), while fashion headlines report Maria Grazia Chiuri leaving her role as Dior's creative director (La Repubblica).
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L’entusiasta slogan della sinistra vincente a Genova e Ravenna tramonta in due giorni sulla piazza per Gaza. Che già sono almeno tre piazze. Come resta soffice il guanciale di Meloni
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⁠Ricordi di una conversazione molto personale con Amos Oz, di lontane letture di Albert Camus su mezzi che definiscono i fini. Considerazioni su un governo senza limiti etici e sulla speranza nel miracolo laico della politica e della protesta
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Intervista allo storico europarlamentare della Spd alleato di governo del cancelliere Friedrich Merz, a cui chiede di “rivalutare il sostegno al governo israeliano, anche bloccando l’export delle armi”. Genocidio? “No alle dispute terminologiche, di certo ci sono crimini di guerra che vanno fermati usando tutti gli strumenti di pressione disponibili”
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13:39Federal Judges Block Trump Tariffs

The newspapers report on US federal judges blocking Trump's tariff measures, with markets responding positively and Nvidia rising 5.7% after strong earnings (Adnkronos, Il Sole 24 Ore). Italian politics focuses on the government's plan to bring justice reform and premiership constitutional changes to parliament in July, sparking opposition fury with the Democratic Party warning against "forcing" the measures (ANSA). Prison conditions dominate domestic coverage, with cells at 133% capacity and 91 suicides recorded in 2024 (Avvenire). The femicide case continues developing as Martina Carbonaro's father reveals the killer stayed at their home and vacationed with the family, only realizing the truth when the perpetrator mentioned taking a shower after the murder (Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica). Tennis coverage shows Sinner advancing at Roland Garros against Gasquet (Sky TG24).
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17:00Meloni Calls for Cultural Shift After Afragola Femicide

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Meloni's response to the femicide case in Afragola, where Martina was killed by her ex-boyfriend Alessio Tucci. Meloni stated the crime "leaves breathless" and called for a "cultural shift," echoing similar statements after Democratic Party leader Schlein's earlier appeal for action (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica). New details emerge as Martina's father revealed the killer had been welcomed into their home and that he understood what happened when Alessio mentioned taking a shower. Tomorrow brings the validation hearing for Tucci's detention, with the autopsy scheduled for June 3 (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera). The case continues dominating political discourse, with both major parties now calling for unified action against gender-based violence.
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Gas, lusso, mezzi agricoli: intese per 3 miliardi con l'Uzbekistan, un vertice in Kazakistan e inaugurazioni di "via Roma" a Samarcanda. L'Italia "vuole essere capofila europeo nella regione", spiega Ferrari (Ispi). La competizione con Francia e Germania e l'escamotage sulle sanzioni alla Russia
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18:16Gaza Ceasefire Claims Denied by Both Sides

The newspapers report on conflicting accounts regarding a proposed 60-day Gaza ceasefire, with Israeli sources confirming Netanyahu's approval of the Witkoff plan while Hamas denies any agreement (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). Al Arabiya initially announced the truce but both sides later contradicted this claim. The proposal involves US envoy Steve Witkoff's mediation efforts. Meanwhile, Italian students confronted politicians about increased military spending (Avvenire), while Prime Minister Meloni's Central Asia tour targets 3 billion euros in deals with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, positioning Italy as Europe's regional leader against French and German competition (HuffPost Italia). Fed Chair Powell met Trump at the White House, emphasizing interest rate decisions remain non-political (Il Sole 24 Ore).
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22:16Hamas Rejects Netanyahu's Gaza Ceasefire Agreement

The newspapers report on a failed US-mediated Gaza ceasefire proposal, with Netanyahu accepting the 60-day truce plan while Hamas rejected it, citing lack of guarantees for ending the war (Adnkronos, ANSA, Avvenire, Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Sky TG24). US envoy Steve Witkoff had reportedly brokered the agreement, but Hamas stated the plan did not satisfy their conditions. Separately, Trump's tariff disputes continue creating legal confusion, with a US Appeals Court ruling that his tariffs remain in effect despite an earlier federal court blocking them as illegal (ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore). European markets responded positively to the initial court decision, while Beijing demanded elimination of "improper" unilateral tariffs.