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Life Sentence for Wife's Murder in Italy
An Alessandria court sentenced Giovanni Salamone to life imprisonment for the October 16th murder of his wife, Patrizia Russo, in their Solero home; Salamone confessed, citing depression and demonic possession; their children received €250,000 each in compensation.
Life Sentence for Wife's Murder in Italy
An Alessandria court sentenced Giovanni Salamone to life imprisonment for the October 16th murder of his wife, Patrizia Russo, in their Solero home; Salamone confessed, citing depression and demonic possession; their children received €250,000 each in compensation.
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52% Bias Score


Italian Court Ruling Sparks Debate Over Public Funding of Anti-Abortion Initiatives
A Piedmont regional court suspended a hospital's "Listening Room", sparking controversy over the regional "Nascent Life Fund", prompting calls for its reallocation to fund reproductive healthcare services.
Italian Court Ruling Sparks Debate Over Public Funding of Anti-Abortion Initiatives
A Piedmont regional court suspended a hospital's "Listening Room", sparking controversy over the regional "Nascent Life Fund", prompting calls for its reallocation to fund reproductive healthcare services.
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56% Bias Score


Piedmont's Referendum Turnout: A Surprise Amidst Failure
The Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed, but Piedmont saw a 35.2% turnout, exceeding expectations, with almost one million voting yes on precarious work and nearly 700,000 on shorter citizenship wait times.
Piedmont's Referendum Turnout: A Surprise Amidst Failure
The Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed, but Piedmont saw a 35.2% turnout, exceeding expectations, with almost one million voting yes on precarious work and nearly 700,000 on shorter citizenship wait times.
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36% Bias Score


Turin Machete Attack: 12-Year Sentence for Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole
On November 18, 2023, Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months for the attempted murder of Oreste Borelli in Turin using a machete; his brother Rocco received an 8-year and 10-month sentence. A €200,000 compensation was awarded to Borelli, who also faced drug charges.
Turin Machete Attack: 12-Year Sentence for Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole
On November 18, 2023, Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months for the attempted murder of Oreste Borelli in Turin using a machete; his brother Rocco received an 8-year and 10-month sentence. A €200,000 compensation was awarded to Borelli, who also faced drug charges.
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48% Bias Score


Turin to Resume Registrations of Children Born to Same-Sex Parents
Turin's registry office will resume registering children born to same-sex couples via medically assisted procreation abroad after a Constitutional Court ruling deemed a law preventing the non-biological mother's recognition illegitimate; this follows a 2022 suspension and a subsequent political batt...
Turin to Resume Registrations of Children Born to Same-Sex Parents
Turin's registry office will resume registering children born to same-sex couples via medically assisted procreation abroad after a Constitutional Court ruling deemed a law preventing the non-biological mother's recognition illegitimate; this follows a 2022 suspension and a subsequent political batt...
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56% Bias Score


Draghi Awarded for Contributions to European Innovation
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi received the PoliTO Foresight and Innovation award in Turin on [Date] for his contributions to European competitiveness, emphasizing innovation as crucial for long-term economic growth. A small protest against EU and Israeli policies occurred outside the ve...
Draghi Awarded for Contributions to European Innovation
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi received the PoliTO Foresight and Innovation award in Turin on [Date] for his contributions to European competitiveness, emphasizing innovation as crucial for long-term economic growth. A small protest against EU and Israeli policies occurred outside the ve...
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44% Bias Score

Successful Heart Surgery Saves Bangladeshi Baby in Turin
An eight-month-old Bangladeshi baby with a severe congenital heart defect (only one ventricle developed) underwent a successful six-hour heart surgery in Turin, Italy, after a 7,500km journey, thanks to a collaboration of local doctors, Flying Angels Foundation, and Associazione amici bambini cardio...

Successful Heart Surgery Saves Bangladeshi Baby in Turin
An eight-month-old Bangladeshi baby with a severe congenital heart defect (only one ventricle developed) underwent a successful six-hour heart surgery in Turin, Italy, after a 7,500km journey, thanks to a collaboration of local doctors, Flying Angels Foundation, and Associazione amici bambini cardio...
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32% Bias Score

Italian Police Officers Face Trial for Illegal Arrest of Man Filming Police Activity
In Turin, Italy, on February 25, 2023, two police officers face trial for illegally arresting and detaining a 21-year-old man for four hours after he filmed them at a bar; the prosecutor is seeking prison sentences for the officers.

Italian Police Officers Face Trial for Illegal Arrest of Man Filming Police Activity
In Turin, Italy, on February 25, 2023, two police officers face trial for illegally arresting and detaining a 21-year-old man for four hours after he filmed them at a bar; the prosecutor is seeking prison sentences for the officers.
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56% Bias Score

Stellantis Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Significant Pay Raise to 60,000 Italian Workers
Stellantis, CNHI, Iveco, and Ferrari reached a collective bargaining agreement, granting a 6.6% base pay increase and two €240 bonuses to roughly 60,000 Italian workers in 2025-2026, contrasting with stalled national metalworking contract negotiations.

Stellantis Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Significant Pay Raise to 60,000 Italian Workers
Stellantis, CNHI, Iveco, and Ferrari reached a collective bargaining agreement, granting a 6.6% base pay increase and two €240 bonuses to roughly 60,000 Italian workers in 2025-2026, contrasting with stalled national metalworking contract negotiations.
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40% Bias Score

Centrist Alliance in Turin: Moderati and Azione Support Lo Russo's Mayoral Bid
In Turin, Italy, the centrist parties Moderati and Azione are forming a pre-electoral alliance for the 2027 municipal elections, conditionally supporting Stefano Lo Russo's mayoral candidacy and sharing policy goals on provincial reform, nuclear power, and higher education.

Centrist Alliance in Turin: Moderati and Azione Support Lo Russo's Mayoral Bid
In Turin, Italy, the centrist parties Moderati and Azione are forming a pre-electoral alliance for the 2027 municipal elections, conditionally supporting Stefano Lo Russo's mayoral candidacy and sharing policy goals on provincial reform, nuclear power, and higher education.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Budget Cuts Jeopardize Piedmont's Road Safety
Italy's budget cuts over €54 million from Piedmont's provincial road maintenance to fund the Strait of Messina bridge, impacting 70% of planned spending in 2025-2026, jeopardizing road safety and sparking protests from provincial authorities and business groups.

Italian Budget Cuts Jeopardize Piedmont's Road Safety
Italy's budget cuts over €54 million from Piedmont's provincial road maintenance to fund the Strait of Messina bridge, impacting 70% of planned spending in 2025-2026, jeopardizing road safety and sparking protests from provincial authorities and business groups.
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64% Bias Score

Prison Suicide Highlights Systemic Issues in Italy
A 42-year-old man, Hamid Badoui, died by suicide in Turin's Lorusso e Cutugno prison hours before his scheduled court appearance for resisting arrest; the incident highlights the urgent need to address mental health issues and improve conditions within Italian prisons.

Prison Suicide Highlights Systemic Issues in Italy
A 42-year-old man, Hamid Badoui, died by suicide in Turin's Lorusso e Cutugno prison hours before his scheduled court appearance for resisting arrest; the incident highlights the urgent need to address mental health issues and improve conditions within Italian prisons.
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24% Bias Score
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