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15.06.2026

The Day the G7 Convened Under the Shadow of the Iran Deal

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Italy for 15.06.2026.

It displays 157 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.06.2026The Day the G7 Convened Under the Shadow of the Iran Deal

On June 15, Italian editors tracked the US-Iran peace deal's final steps as the G7 opened in Evian. Morning headlines confirmed the Friday signing and Hormuz reopening, with Meloni offering naval support and oil prices falling. By afternoon, Trump arrived at the G7 declaring Hormuz would fully reopen, while Macron proposed a European naval mission. Digital signatures by Trump, Vance, and Ghalibaf were reported, though Tehran limited toll suspensions to 60 days. The deal dominated coverage, but domestic stories surfaced: a sexist chat scandal among Milan ATM drivers, Nordio's praise for Mussolini's book, and Vannacci's party polling at 5.3%. World Cup results were secondary.

15.06.2026
00:01

00:51Peace Deal Sealed, Hormuz Reopens

All major Italian newspapers report the US-Iran peace deal as complete, with Pakistan confirming an agreement and Trump announcing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The signing ceremony is set for June 19 in Switzerland. Hostilities have ceased on all fronts, including Lebanon.
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08:10Hormuz Reopens, Oil Falls

Italian newspapers overwhelmingly focus on the US-Iran peace deal, with Trump announcing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the signing ceremony set for June 19 in Switzerland. Multiple outlets (ANSA, La Repubblica, Adnkronos, La Stampa, Sky TG24, Il Giornale) report the agreement as finalized, with oil prices falling sharply. Secondary stories include domestic politics (Libero Quotidiano on Decaro's ambitions) and financial support for startups (Il Sole 24 Ore), but the Iran deal dominates.
08:25
Dichiarazione congiunta dei leader di italia, Francia, Regno Unito e Germania. "Ma servono passi chiari e verificabili da parte dell'iran sul suo programma nucleare". Antonio Costa, Ursula von der Leyen e Kaja Kallas: "Ora le armi devono tacere e le divergenze in sospeso devono essere risolte con mezzi pacifici, in conformità con il diritto internazionale"
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Il presidente Pd alla Stampa: il rischio di sottovalutare la destra "va evitato come la peste: non vinceremo solo per il fallimento del governo Meloni. In questo considero Vannacci davvero un campanello per tutti"
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10:17Hormuz Reopens, Oil Plunges

Italian newspapers overwhelmingly report the US-Iran peace deal signing on Friday, with Trump announcing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices fall sharply. Meloni offers naval presence. Netanyahu is told to be grateful. Domestic stories on social media ban for under-16s and internal PD debate are secondary.
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12:26Peace Deal Sealed, Hormuz Reopens

Italian newspapers overwhelmingly focus on the US-Iran peace deal, with the signing ceremony set for Friday in Switzerland and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Meloni offers Italian naval presence. Markets rally on the news. A secondary story involves a sexist chat among Milan bus drivers, but the Iran deal dominates.
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Il caso di Leo Frank, ebreo linciato nel 1915, torna al centro delle riflessioni dopo il 7 Ottobre. Come allora la sinistra fu decisiva contro il padrone ebreo del nord, e in alleanza con la destra. Oggi è ancora più chiaro che l’alleanza se c’è è contingente e quindi revocabile
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14:55Bus Drivers' Sexist Chat Scandal

Italian newspapers report a sexist chat scandal among Milan ATM bus drivers, who shared surveillance photos of female passengers on WhatsApp. Multiple outlets cover the story, with ATM promising a severe investigation. The US-Iran peace deal remains a secondary focus, with Hormuz reopening and Meloni offering naval support.
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Intervista con il direttore del Geopolitical Risk Observatory: "Il sollievo è grande per il cessate il fuoco e la ripresa dei traffici marittimi, ma un accordo complessivo resta molto, molto lontano. Trump si prende il ruolo di poliziotto del Medio Oriente, ma l’impressione è che non riuscirà a fare meglio di Obama”
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17:00Trump's Third World Warning at G7

Italian newspapers focus on Trump's arrival at the G7 in Evian and his controversial statement that importing Third World people makes a country Third World. The US-Iran deal and Hormuz reopening remain prominent, with Meloni offering naval support. Nordio's praise for Mussolini's book also draws coverage.
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18:53Hormuz Reopening Confirmed at G7

Italian newspapers focus on the G7 summit in Evian, where Trump announces the Strait of Hormuz will fully reopen on Friday, confirming the US-Iran deal. Macron offers a European naval mission with Italy, UK, and Netherlands. Domestic stories include threats to FdI politician Donzelli and Crosetto's plan for 40,000 new reservists.
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Si è impantanato in una guerra con l’Iran che nulla risolve, sconvolge gli equilibri del mondo, complica i rapporti con gli alleati, favorisce la Russia e mina la credibilità degli Usa. E intanto il regime di Teheran è ancora saldo e ha scoperto l’arma di Hormuz
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21:56Digital Signatures Seal Iran Deal

Newspapers report on the US-Iran deal signing, with Trump, Vance, and Ghalibaf's digital signatures confirmed (La Stampa). HuffPost Italia calls it a 'catastrophe' for Trump, while Il Sole 24 Ore notes markets rally on peace hopes. Domestic politics sees Vannacci's party polling at 5.3%, tying with the League (Libero Quotidiano, Il Fatto Quotidiano). World Cup coverage is minor.
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