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Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy transferred 49 migrants rescued at sea to Albania for processing in new centers, despite previous court blocks, while 53 others avoided transfer by presenting passports; the legality of the fast-track procedure and its compatibility with international law are being challenged in court.
Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy transferred 49 migrants rescued at sea to Albania for processing in new centers, despite previous court blocks, while 53 others avoided transfer by presenting passports; the legality of the fast-track procedure and its compatibility with international law are being challenged in court.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy's navy transferred 49 migrants to Albania for processing under a controversial October agreement; 53 others avoided transfer by providing passports; legal challenges are pending before the European Court of Justice on February 25th.
Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy's navy transferred 49 migrants to Albania for processing under a controversial October agreement; 53 others avoided transfer by providing passports; legal challenges are pending before the European Court of Justice on February 25th.
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56% Bias Score


Trilateral Partnership Boosts Renewable Energy Cooperation Between Albania, UAE, and Italy
Albania, the UAE, and Italy signed a trilateral strategic partnership agreement in Abu Dhabi to develop gigawatt-scale renewable energy projects in Albania, transmitting a significant portion to Italy via a new cross-border electricity transmission line, aiming to enhance energy security and sustain...
Trilateral Partnership Boosts Renewable Energy Cooperation Between Albania, UAE, and Italy
Albania, the UAE, and Italy signed a trilateral strategic partnership agreement in Abu Dhabi to develop gigawatt-scale renewable energy projects in Albania, transmitting a significant portion to Italy via a new cross-border electricity transmission line, aiming to enhance energy security and sustain...
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32% Bias Score


Albania Bans TikTok for a Year Over Mental Health Concerns
Albania banned TikTok nationwide for one year due to concerns about its negative impact on youth mental health, following the stabbing death of a 14-year-old boy allegedly incited via a TikTok challenge; this differs from other bans focused on data security or political influence.
Albania Bans TikTok for a Year Over Mental Health Concerns
Albania banned TikTok nationwide for one year due to concerns about its negative impact on youth mental health, following the stabbing death of a 14-year-old boy allegedly incited via a TikTok challenge; this differs from other bans focused on data security or political influence.
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40% Bias Score


Italy to Resume Migrant Transfers to Albania Despite Legal and Humanitarian Concerns
Italy plans to restart transferring adult male migrants from 19 countries it considers safe to Albanian detention centers in January, pending an April European Court ruling; over 31,000 migrants have died or disappeared crossing the Mediterranean since 2024.
Italy to Resume Migrant Transfers to Albania Despite Legal and Humanitarian Concerns
Italy plans to restart transferring adult male migrants from 19 countries it considers safe to Albanian detention centers in January, pending an April European Court ruling; over 31,000 migrants have died or disappeared crossing the Mediterranean since 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Macedonian Official's Escape Highlights Border Security Failures
Former Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi left Macedonia on December 15th, allegedly traveling to Albania, after a border guard falsified records allowing him to cross undetected; investigations are ongoing and political accusations about responsibility for his escape abound.
Macedonian Official's Escape Highlights Border Security Failures
Former Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi left Macedonia on December 15th, allegedly traveling to Albania, after a border guard falsified records allowing him to cross undetected; investigations are ongoing and political accusations about responsibility for his escape abound.
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44% Bias Score

Albania's EU Accession Spurs Improved Greco-Albanian Relations
Following negotiations in Brussels, Albania adopted laws (844 and 845/26-12-2024) granting self-identification rights to the Greek minority, regardless of location, improving Greco-Albanian relations and paving the way for addressing other issues as Albania pursues EU accession.

Albania's EU Accession Spurs Improved Greco-Albanian Relations
Following negotiations in Brussels, Albania adopted laws (844 and 845/26-12-2024) granting self-identification rights to the Greek minority, regardless of location, improving Greco-Albanian relations and paving the way for addressing other issues as Albania pursues EU accession.
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40% Bias Score

Albania's Luxury Tourism Boom
Albania's formerly communist economy is experiencing a luxury tourism boom, driven by low costs and new high-end hotels from international brands like Marriott and Hyatt, alongside new boutique hotels, attracting investment and changing the country's image.

Albania's Luxury Tourism Boom
Albania's formerly communist economy is experiencing a luxury tourism boom, driven by low costs and new high-end hotels from international brands like Marriott and Hyatt, alongside new boutique hotels, attracting investment and changing the country's image.
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36% Bias Score

2025 Giro d'Italia: 52,500 Meters of Elevation Gain, Strategic Shift in Route Design
The 2025 Giro d'Italia, running from May 9th to June 2nd, will cover 52,500 meters of elevation gain, exceeding the Tour de France, but organizers are emphasizing progressive difficulty rather than excessively hard stages.

2025 Giro d'Italia: 52,500 Meters of Elevation Gain, Strategic Shift in Route Design
The 2025 Giro d'Italia, running from May 9th to June 2nd, will cover 52,500 meters of elevation gain, exceeding the Tour de France, but organizers are emphasizing progressive difficulty rather than excessively hard stages.
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Failed Albanian Asylum Plan: €67.5 Million and Counting
Italy's €67.5 million plan to process asylum seekers in Albania, launched in October 2023, is stalled due to legal challenges; only 16 migrants were transferred, all returned to Italy, despite fully staffed centers and high personnel costs.

Italy's Failed Albanian Asylum Plan: €67.5 Million and Counting
Italy's €67.5 million plan to process asylum seekers in Albania, launched in October 2023, is stalled due to legal challenges; only 16 migrants were transferred, all returned to Italy, despite fully staffed centers and high personnel costs.
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56% Bias Score

Ten Diverse Destinations Showcasing Albania's Tourism Potential
This article highlights ten diverse Albanian destinations: Ksamil's beaches, Theth National Park's hiking trails, Tirana's post-communist culture, Berat's Ottoman architecture, Shkoder's Lake Skadar, Saranda's beaches and Butrint's archeological site, Llogara National Park's hiking, Gjirokaster's Ot...

Ten Diverse Destinations Showcasing Albania's Tourism Potential
This article highlights ten diverse Albanian destinations: Ksamil's beaches, Theth National Park's hiking trails, Tirana's post-communist culture, Berat's Ottoman architecture, Shkoder's Lake Skadar, Saranda's beaches and Butrint's archeological site, Llogara National Park's hiking, Gjirokaster's Ot...
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center Plan: A €1bn Disaster
Italy's €1bn plan to process 3,000 asylum seekers monthly in Albanian migrant centers failed, with only 24 individuals briefly housed there, while Italian officers enjoyed luxury stays at taxpayer expense, sparking public outrage and political controversy.

Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center Plan: A €1bn Disaster
Italy's €1bn plan to process 3,000 asylum seekers monthly in Albanian migrant centers failed, with only 24 individuals briefly housed there, while Italian officers enjoyed luxury stays at taxpayer expense, sparking public outrage and political controversy.
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56% Bias Score
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