Our daily news in English.  In a surprise move, Donald Trump spoke about his meeting with Meloni at the G7 summit in Evian. According to reports, he claimed that Meloni had “begged” him to take a photo together, adding that he agreed only because he “felt sorry” for her. Meloni’s right-hand man quickly responded “Trump has made the United States unpopular throughout Europe,” thereby harming the United States above all. “I am shocked,” said Meloni, adding she and Italy never begged anything.

Foreign Minister Tajani reacted to the incident by announcing that he was canceling his trip to the United States planned for tomorrow writing on X, “Trump has offended Italy.”

The opposition expressed solidarity with the Italian prime minister but also called on her to “admit her mistake for aligning Italian foreign policy too closely with the U.S. position.

Second exam for 527,000 seniors. The exam varies depending on the specific program of study. After the two written exams, there will be a break for grading, followed by the oral exams.

Tomorrow afternoon, Pope Leo XIV will be in Pavia, at the tomb of St. Augustine—but that’s not all—and then in Sant’Angelo Lodigiano.

In June 2027, Vasco Rossi will celebrate his 50-year career with 10 nights of concerts at Rome’s Olympic Stadium. Some 500,000 loyal fans are expected to join him in the celebration.

Condividere.
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