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Business Recorder
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Recorder
UniCredit CEO says likely to withdraw offer for Banco BPM
ROME: The chief executive of UniCredit said in a newspaper interview on Friday the Italian bank was likely to withdraw its offer for smaller peer Banco BPM. Andrea Orcel told daily La Repubblica that his bank would continue to try to overcome government-imposed conditions and court appeals. UniCredit says it is complying with ECB order after Russian revenue rise 'But if we don't manage to resolve (the problems), as is probable, we will withdraw,' he said.


Bloomberg
7 days ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Mediobanca May Delay Vote on Banca Generali Bid, Repubblica Says
By and Sonia Sirletti Save Mediobanca called a board meeting on Sunday to decide whether to postpone an investor meeting to endorse its plan to takeover Banca Generali SpA, La Repubblica reports, without mentioning where it obtained the information. According to the newspaper, a potential delay of the shareholder meeting, scheduled for Monday, would be justified as some of Mediobanca's shareholders, such as billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, asked earlier this month for a postponement due to lack of sufficient information to make a decision.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Report – Inter Milan Line Up €50M Italy Star As Top Target To Replace Hakan Calhanoglu
Report – Inter Milan Line Up €50M Italy Star As Top Target To Replace Hakan Calhanoglu Inter Milan have identified Lazio midfielder Nicolo Rovella as their top target to replace Hakan Calhanoglu this summer. This according to today's print edition of Rome-based newspaper La Repubblica, via FCInter1908. They report that the Biancocelesti want the Italian international's full €50 million release clause. Advertisement Inter Milan are seriously considering the possibility that Hakan Calhanoglu could leave the club this summer. Turkish giants Galatasaray have reportedly made Calhanoglu a major target. According to La Repubblica, the Istanbul-based club are ready to offer Inter €30 million for the 31-year-old. Meanwhile, Galatasaray are reportedly offering Calhanoglu himself wages of €10 million net per season. Inter Milan Line Up Nicolo Rovella As Top Target To Replace Calhanoglu ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 28 however. Meanwhile Nicolo Rovella. Therefore of SS. Nevertheless Lazio looks on during the warm up before the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta at Stadio Olimpico on December 28, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by) Inter Milan are far from unwilling to sell Hakan Calhanoglu this summer. And according to La Repubblica, the Nerazzurri have one target in mind to replace the former AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen midfielder. Advertisement Lazio midfielder Nicolo Rovella has a similar profile to Calhanoglu. And La Repubblica report that the 23-year-old is right at the top of the Nerazzurri's shortlist. However, Rovella would not come cheap. Lazio will not offer any sort of discounts on such a crucial player in their midfield. La Repubblica report that there is a €50 million release clause in Rovella's contract with the Biancoelesti. And the capital club would expect that clause to be met if they're to sell him. On the other hand, report La Repubblica, Inter consider that fee to be excessive.


Iraqi News
11-06-2025
- General
- Iraqi News
Palestinian child from Gaza who survived deadly Israeli strike heads to Italy
Rome – A 10-year-old Palestinian boy who survived an Israeli air strike in Gaza last month which killed his father and nine siblings was due to arrive in Italy Wednesday for treatment. Adam and his mother, paediatrician Alaa al-Najjar, were due to fly to Milan in northern Italy on Wednesday evening alongside his aunt and four cousins, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said. 'Adam will arrive in Milan and will be admitted to the Niguarda (hospital), because he has multiple fractures and he will be treated there,' Tajani told Rtl radio. A plane carrying Palestinians in need of medical care is scheduled to land at 7:30 pm (1730 GMT) at Milan's Linate airport, according to the foreign ministry. Adam had a hand amputated and suffered severe burns across his body following the strike on the family house in the city of Khan Yunis on May 23. His mother was at work when the bomb hit the house, killing nine of her children and injuring Adam and his father, doctor Hamdi al-Najjar, who died last week. Al-Najjar, who ran to the house to find her children charred beyond recognition, told Italy's Repubblica daily: 'I remember everything. Every detail, every minute, every scream.' 'But when I remember it's too painful, so I try to keep my mind focused entirely on Adam,' she said in an interview published Wednesday ahead of their arrival. Asked by his mother during the interview to describe his hopes, Adam said he wanted to 'live in a beautiful place'. 'A beautiful place is a place where there are no bombs. In a beautiful place the houses are not broken and I go to school,' he said, according to La Repubblica. 'Schools have desks, the kids study their lessons but then they go play in the courtyard and nobody dies. 'A beautiful place is where they operate on my arm and my arm works again. In a beautiful place my mother is not sad. They told me that Italy is a beautiful place.' Al-Najjar said she has packed the Koran, their documents and Adam's clothes. 'I am heartbroken. I am leaving behind everything that was important to me. My husband, my children, the hospital where I worked, my job, my patients,' she said. 'People are dying of hunger. If not of hunger, of bombs. We would just like to live in peace,' she told the daily. The October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that triggered the war resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says at least 54,981 people, the majority civilians, have been killed in the territory since the start of the war. The UN considers these figures reliable.


The Sun
11-06-2025
- General
- The Sun
Child survivor of Gaza family strike heads to Italy
ROME: An 11-year-old Palestinian boy who survived an Israeli air strike in Gaza last month, which killed his father and nine siblings, was due to arrive in Italy Wednesday for treatment. Adam and his mother, paediatrician Alaa al-Najjar, were due to fly to Milan in northern Italy on Wednesday evening alongside his aunt and four cousins, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said. 'Adam will arrive in Milan and will be admitted to the Niguarda (hospital), because he has multiple fractures and he will be treated there,' Tajani told Rtl radio. A plane carrying Palestinians in need of medical care is scheduled to land at 7:30 pm (1730 GMT) at Milan's Linate airport, according to the foreign ministry. Adam had a hand amputated and suffered severe burns across his body following the strike on the family house in the city of Khan Yunis on May 23. His mother was at work when the bomb hit the house, killing nine of her children and injuring Adam and his father, doctor Hamdi al-Najjar, who died last week. Al-Najjar, who ran to the house to find her children charred beyond recognition, told Italy's La Repubblica daily: 'I remember everything. Every detail, every minute, every scream.' 'But when I remember it's too painful, so I try to keep my mind focused entirely on Adam,' she said in an interview published Wednesday ahead of their arrival. Asked by his mother during the interview to describe his hopes, Adam said he wanted to 'live in a beautiful place'. 'A beautiful place is a place where there are no bombs. In a beautiful place the houses are not broken and I go to school,' he said, according to La Repubblica. 'Schools have desks, the kids study their lessons but then they go play in the courtyard and nobody dies. 'A beautiful place is where they operate on my arm and my arm works again. In a beautiful place my mother is not sad. They told me that Italy is a beautiful place,' he said. Al-Najjar said she has packed the Koran, their documents and Adam's clothes. 'I am heartbroken. I am leaving behind everything that was important to me. My husband, my children, the hospital where I worked, my job, my patients,' she said. 'People are dying of hunger. If not of hunger, of bombs. We would just like to live in peace,' she told the daily. Adam is one of 17 children being brought to Italy on Wednesday from Gaza along with relatives, Tajani said. The October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that triggered the war resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says at least 54,981 people, the majority civilians, have been killed in the territory since the start of the war. The UN considers these figures reliable.