Listen to the latest news from RomaDailyNews on our frequencies. Good evening from the newsroom! What’s making headlines today? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the war cabinet, a small forum created on October 11th to handle campaigns against Hezbollah. The president of the National Unity Party, Benny Gantz, one of the three members of the cabinet, left the coalition this week, taking one of the conservatives with him. Meanwhile, in Israel, there will be another visit from a Joe Biden advisor to prevent further escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
In Ukraine, kamikaze drones attacked a metallurgical plant and military structures in Russian regions overnight, according to Ukrainian military intelligence. The attacks did not cause any damage, as confirmed by Russian regional governors. The purpose of the attacks was to target military facilities used by aggressors.
China criticized the G7 summit’s final statement, calling it full of arrogance, prejudice, and lies. The spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the G7 of manipulating issues related to Beijing. In tragic news, General Claudio Graziano, the chairman of Fincantieri, was found dead in Rome, with initial reports suggesting suicide.
The news of General Graziano’s passing has left many in shock. He was a respected military figure who served Italy with honor, even in his European roles. Foreign Minister Antonio Tagliani and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed their grief over the loss. Thank you for tuning in, and see you in the next edition.
In collaboration with Agenzia Italia Stampa