Italian media on November 27 initially sustained focus on the White House shooting, with President Trump's claims regarding the suspect's entry under the Biden administration gaining traction. Concurrently, market performance and real estate trends were also noted.
Mid-morning saw a shift to the Garlasco murder case, with new DNA evidence on Chiara Poggi's nails deemed compatible with Sempio, potentially reopening the 18-year-old crime. Simultaneously, Pope Francis's departure for Ankara and Mattarella's call for peace initiatives were reported.
By early afternoon, attention gravitated to Germany's alleged secret war plan with Russia. This was soon overshadowed by Putin's statements on a conditional ceasefire in Ukraine, contingent on Kiev's withdrawal from claimed territories. A banking scandal involving the Mediobanca takeover also emerged.
The late afternoon and evening saw a dominant focus on Defense Minister Crosetto's proposal to reintroduce military service in Italy. This developed alongside Prime Minister Meloni's challenge for a unified debate with opposition leaders Schlein and Conte at Atreju, with Conte accepting and Schlein expressing skepticism.