Italian newspapers on July 30 initially prioritized a powerful Kamchatka earthquake and subsequent Pacific tsunami alerts, detailing its widespread impact. However, by mid-morning, editorial attention pivoted to Russia's new "russofobe" list, prominently featuring President Mattarella. This diplomatic incident led Italy's Foreign Ministry to summon the Russian ambassador, with officials labeling Moscow's action an "unacceptable provocation" and "propaganda." As the day progressed, President Mattarella himself amplified these themes, issuing strong condemnations of Gaza's "intolerable" humanitarian crisis and "inhumane hunger," while also characterizing Russia's aggression against Ukraine as a "burden" for the EU. Towards evening, the US Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates, defying President Trump's calls, gained significant economic prominence. Concurrently, international discussions evolved on the recognition of a Palestinian state, with Canada signaling its intent, echoing the UK's earlier conditional commitment.