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Trump pauses strikes for 5 days; Iran says it’s fake news
A reported U.S. pause and possible deal with Tehran jolted markets and shifted the war’s tempo, but Tehran denied the talks and Israel kept striking. The U.S. is weighing a new Iranian figure as a potential interlocutor and is moving more Marines to the region as it pushes for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump pauses strikes for 5 days; Iran denies deal as markets tumble
A reported U.S. pause after talks clashes with Tehran’s denial and continued Israeli strikes, while oil prices plunge and the U.S. readies more Marines for the Gulf.
Italy denies US use of Sigonella after missing prior authorization
Rome — via Defense Minister Guido Crosetto — blocked a planned stop at Naval Air Station Sigonella for US aircraft that were already en route to the Middle East. The move invokes long-standing basing agreements, recalls the 1985 Sigonella standoff, and could force parliamentary sign-off on future non‑routine US operations from Italian soil.
Italy’s foreign minister to brief Parliament on ‘Board of Peace’ Tuesday, with resolutions and vote expected
Meloni and Tajani confer ahead of the session; the appearance comes amid opposition calls to exit the initiative and U.S. criticism of the Vatican’s refusal to join.
Tajani to brief Parliament Tuesday on ‘Board of Peace’ amid rising political and diplomatic pressures
Meloni and the foreign minister aligned ahead of a session that will include resolutions and a vote, as opposition urges withdrawal and the U.S. criticizes the Vatican’s refusal to join.
Italy to brief Parliament on ‘Board of Peace’ Tuesday; Tajani to deliver statement and face vote on resolutions
Government sources say the foreign minister will outline Rome’s position after conferring with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, with lawmakers set to debate and vote on accompanying resolutions amid domestic and international scrutiny.
Italy bars unsolicited energy sales by phone — contracts can be voided
The Chamber’s amendments to the Dl Bollette would make electricity and gas contracts signed by phone void unless consumers gave explicit consent to commercial use of their data. The changes are part of a roughly €5 billion package that now heads to the Senate and are prompting immediate industry pushback and regulatory enforcement powers for Agcom.
Italian government to brief Parliament Tuesday on ‘Board of Peace’; Tajani to present communications with vote to follow
After talks with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani will deliver formal communications; lawmakers will table resolutions and vote.
Meloni urges ‘implacable’ accountability after Milan officer’s arrest in Rogoredo killing as opposition demands briefing
Investigators’ hypothesis of ties to local drug trade raises stakes in January 26 shooting; calls grow in Parliament for Interior Minister to report to the Chamber.
Meloni sets Italy’s line on Iran crisis: no participation in strikes, push for diplomacy and domestic unity
Premier warns of spillover risks and a wider breakdown of international law, condemns Tehran’s attacks, steps up price and security monitoring, and seeks a single parliamentary resolution on national security.
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