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30.05.2025

30.05.2025Day teenage confessor detailed stone murder while Musk departed government

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 30.05.2025.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.05.2025Day teenage confessor detailed stone murder while Musk departed government
Eighteen-year-old Alessio Tucci provided detailed confession during his validation hearing, explaining he struck 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro from behind with a stone after she refused his embrace. The case advanced as prosecutors revealed he discarded bloodstained clothing while his mother unknowingly washed blood-soaked jeans.

Bank of Italy Governor Panetta warned global tariffs could reduce world GDP by one percentage point within two years, with double impact on the United States. His annual address revised Italy's growth forecast upward to 0.7% but cautioned aging demographics could cost 11% of GDP over fifteen years.

Elon Musk departed Trump's Department of Government Efficiency amid New York Times allegations he used psychedelic substances during the electoral campaign. Trump described the exit as temporary, praising Musk's fraud discoveries.

A thirteen-year-old boy died from stab wounds sustained two weeks earlier in Milan, while prosecutors sought to revoke semi-liberty status for Garlasco case convict Alberto Stasi after he gave unauthorized television interviews.
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Ovvero la domanda del momento è se Putin ci stia prendendo in giro. La risposta vien da lontano
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La maggioranza approva in via definitiva la legge Brambilla, che cambia l'impostazione giuridica: gli animali domestici non saranno più oggetti, ma diventano soggetti di diritto. Duri inasprimenti delle pene. Ma la legge non contiene norme precise sui maltrattamenti negli allevamenti intensivi e sugli animali selvaggi
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La maggioranza approva in via definitiva la legge Brambilla, che cambia l'impostazione giuridica: gli animali domestici non saranno più oggetti, ma diventano soggetti di diritto. Duri inasprimenti delle pene. Ma la legge non contiene norme precise sui maltrattamenti negli allevamenti intensivi e sugli animali selvaggi
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07:37Hamas Rejects US Gaza Plan

The newspapers report on Hamas rejecting the latest US ceasefire proposal for Gaza, despite Israel's acceptance of the plan (Adnkronos, La Stampa). This follows yesterday's confusion over conflicting ceasefire claims. Domestically, Italy's parliament definitively approved the Brambilla law transforming animals from legal objects to subjects with rights, introducing prison sentences for maltreatment while excluding intensive farming protections (HuffPost Italia). Legal chaos continues over Trump's tariffs, with some EU import duties at 10% now decadent following court rulings, though 25% tariffs on cars, aluminum and steel remain active, creating uncertainty for European markets (Corriere Della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore). Italy faces Europe's highest electricity costs at 109 euros per megawattora compared to France's 58 euros, while mortgage rates continue rising despite ECB cuts (Sky TG24, La Repubblica).
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09:31Panetta Warns Global Tariffs Could Cost One Point of World GDP

The newspapers report on Bank of Italy Governor Panetta's annual address warning that global tariffs could reduce worldwide GDP by one percentage point within two years, with double impact on the United States (Adnkronos, HuffPost Italia, Il Sole 24 Ore, Sky TG24). Panetta revised Italy's growth forecast upward to 0.7% but warned that aging demographics could cost 11% of GDP over 15 years, while Italian wages remain too low (ANSA, Avvenire, Sky TG24). The femicide case advances as 18-year-old Alessio Tucci confessed during his validation hearing, admitting he struck 14-year-old Martina with a stone after she refused his embrace, then discarded bloodied clothing (Corriere Della Sera). International diplomatic efforts continue with Turkey's foreign minister suggesting a possible Putin-Zelensky-Trump meeting in Turkey, claiming peace could be achieved within the year (La Stampa).
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Il governatore nelle considerazioni finali: 'Segni di vitalità dell'Italia, ma siamo solo all'inizio. I salari sotto i livelli del 2000, serve innovazione. L'invecchiamento pesa sul Pil, gli immigrati aiutano. Urgente intervenire sul costo dell'energia. L'Ue rimane un baluardo ma non resti ferma'
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10:30Teenage Killer Confesses in Court

The newspapers report on the confession of Alessio Tucci during his validation hearing, where the 18-year-old admitted to killing 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro after she refused his embrace, striking her from behind with a stone (Adnkronos, ANSA, Corriere Della Sera, Sky TG24). New details emerged as Tucci revealed he discarded his bloodstained white shirt while his mother unknowingly washed his blood-soaked jeans, and his lawyer requested transfer from Poggioreale prison to avoid attacks from other inmates. Bank of Italy Governor Panetta's warnings about global tariffs potentially reducing world GDP by one percentage point within two years continue generating coverage, with particular emphasis on the double impact on the United States (Il Sole 24 Ore). Italy's exclusion from Istanbul peace talks on Ukraine also features, with Moscow stating it remains "too early" for a Putin summit (La Stampa).
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La scrittrice e reduce di Auschwitz aveva chiesto manifestazioni con anche la bandiera israeliana. La sinistra dice di no. Oltretutto si divide in due piazze: “Dovrebbero stare insieme, e invece mi sembra che ognuno pensi a fare il leaderino del proprio partito. Una sola bandiera significa osteggiare l’altro popolo. Netanyahu ha autorizzato l’odio verso di noi: l’antisemitismo è sotto la cenere e basta un fiammifero perché divampi”
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12:25Cruise Ship Breaks Moorings in Storm

The newspapers report on a cruise ship breaking its moorings in Catania due to strong winds, causing two tourists to fall into the sea, though they are not in critical condition (ANSA, Sky TG24). Parliament passed a new security decree with 201 votes, introducing 39 articles, 14 new crimes, and 9 aggravating circumstances, with left-wing opposition protesting the measures (Il Primato Nazionale). Economic coverage focuses on Italy's BTp Italia bond raising 8.7 billion euros total with 2.257 billion collected on the final day (Il Sole 24 Ore), while Trump's tariff confusion continues with uncertainty over which duties remain in effect (Corriere Della Sera). Holocaust survivor and writer's call for Palestinian demonstrations to also display Israeli flags was rejected by the left, which is organizing separate protests, with warnings that single-flag demonstrations increase antisemitism risks (HuffPost Italia).
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Testa a testa nei sondaggi sul ballottaggio tra il candidato liberale pro-Europa Trzaskowski e il conservatore nazionalista Nawrocki, favorito di Trump ma anche di Putin. Daniele Stasi (Università di Varsavia): "Si decide la forza del governo Tusk, la direzione che prende l'Ue, il sostegno a Kiev"
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14:15Thirteen-Year-Old Stabbed to Death in Milan

The newspapers report on a 13-year-old boy dying from stab wounds in Milan, with electoral referendum ballots visible in coverage (ANSA). Diplomatic tensions escalate as Macron declares Palestinian recognition a "moral duty," prompting Israel's defense minister to threaten building a Jewish state in the West Bank and accusing Macron of treating October 7 as a "national holiday" (Corriere Della Sera, Sky TG24). Meloni welcomes Macron's upcoming Rome visit, stating leaders must confront each other, while Italy finds itself excluded from a three-way Ukraine summit format, though Meloni insists they are "not excluded" (Adnkronos, La Stampa). Poland's presidential runoff between pro-EU liberal Trzaskowski and Trump-favored nationalist Nawrocki could determine EU direction and Ukraine support, with polling showing a tight race (HuffPost Italia). The job market shows 50,000 summer positions available, while prosecutors seek to revoke semi-liberty for the Garlasco case convict Stasi (Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica).
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La proposta di Steve Witkoff che avrebbe ricevuto l'ok di Israele è ancora allo studio della milizia palestinese, ma Basem Naim dell'ufficio politico dice che "non accoglie nessuna delle nostre richieste, continueranno uccisioni e carestia"
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La Procura generale di Milano ha presentato ricorso in Cassazione per chiedere la revoca del provvedimento del Tribunale di sorveglianza. Motivo? L'intervista rilasciata a Le Iene
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Per il quarto anno consecutivo, la kermesse sovranista in Ungheria, con il leader sotto attacco per il divieto al Pride. Una influencer olandese, presente anche al remigration summit in Italia, infiamma la platea contro “la sostituzione etnica”. Ci sono pure i nazionalisti indiani di Modi, con cui l’Ue vuole stringere accordi per sfuggire alla tenaglia dei dazi di Trump
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17:08Murder Cases Cascade Through Italian Courts

The newspapers report on significant developments in several high-profile murder cases. Alberto Stasi, convicted in the Garlasco murder case, faces potential revocation of his semi-liberty status after giving an unauthorized interview to Le Iene television program, with Milan's prosecutor general filing an appeal to the Court of Cassation (Adnkronos, Il Giornale, Sky TG24). In another cold case breakthrough, prosecutors indicted 54-year-old Enrico Astero for the 1995 murder of his then-16-year-old girlfriend Manuela Murgia, whose body was found in Sardinia's Tuvixeddu necropolis canyon 30 years ago (ANSA). Meanwhile, 18-year-old Alessio Tucci provided detailed confession about killing Martina Carbonaro, explaining he struck her from behind with a stone after she refused his embrace, with the Supreme Court now deciding on prosecution appeals (Corriere Della Sera). On financial matters, Treasury Minister Giorgetti maintains firm opposition to UniCredit's hostile takeover bid for Banco BPM despite government coalition concerns, while Bank of Italy Governor Panetta suggests market forces should determine banking consolidations (HuffPost Italia).
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Il Dipartimento di Stato ristrutturato a immagine e somiglianza del trumpismo, un restyling "funzionale all'America First". E la Corte Suprema revoca lo status legale temporaneo a 532mila persone da Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela. Battaglia anche contro chi entra per studiare: screening dei social per gli aspiranti alunni di Harvard, sarà esteso anche alle altre università
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19:56Musk Exits Trump Administration Amid Drug Allegations

The newspapers report on Elon Musk's departure from the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), with Trump describing it as "not goodbye" and suggesting Musk might return (Sky TG24, Il Sole 24 Ore, Corriere Della Sera, Adnkronos, La Repubblica). The New York Times revealed that Musk allegedly used a cocktail of approximately 20 psychedelic substances during Trump's electoral campaign, adding controversy to his exit from the government role. Meanwhile, Trump's immigration crackdown intensifies with the Supreme Court revoking temporary legal status for 532,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, while the State Department undergoes restructuring to align with "America First" policies and introduces social media screening for university applicants, including Harvard students (HuffPost Italia). Israeli-French tensions escalate as Israel accuses Macron of conducting a "crusade" against them, while Trump promises imminent ceasefire news and Hamas delays responding to truce proposals (ANSA).
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