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Milan Urban Planning Corruption: Six Arrests Ordered
A Milan judge ordered six arrests in an urban planning corruption investigation, revealing a scheme where private developers allegedly bribed officials to manipulate the landscape commission and gain preferential treatment, distorting city planning.
Milan Urban Planning Corruption: Six Arrests Ordered
A Milan judge ordered six arrests in an urban planning corruption investigation, revealing a scheme where private developers allegedly bribed officials to manipulate the landscape commission and gain preferential treatment, distorting city planning.
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56% Bias Score


Ricci Investigation Threatens Italian Center-Left Coalition
An investigation into Matteo Ricci, a center-left candidate in the Marche regional elections, sparks concerns within the Democratic Party that Giuseppe Conte may exploit the situation for political gain, potentially jeopardizing the coalition's electoral prospects.
Ricci Investigation Threatens Italian Center-Left Coalition
An investigation into Matteo Ricci, a center-left candidate in the Marche regional elections, sparks concerns within the Democratic Party that Giuseppe Conte may exploit the situation for political gain, potentially jeopardizing the coalition's electoral prospects.
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56% Bias Score


Corruption Inquiry Halts "Wide Field" Coalition's Momentum in Marche Elections
A corruption investigation into Marche's mayoral candidate Ricci, supported by the "wide field" coalition, has created uncertainty for the upcoming regional elections on September 28-29, prompting a cautious response from coalition leaders Giuseppe Conte and Elly Schlein, who are prioritizing damage...
Corruption Inquiry Halts "Wide Field" Coalition's Momentum in Marche Elections
A corruption investigation into Marche's mayoral candidate Ricci, supported by the "wide field" coalition, has created uncertainty for the upcoming regional elections on September 28-29, prompting a cautious response from coalition leaders Giuseppe Conte and Elly Schlein, who are prioritizing damage...
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36% Bias Score


Genoa Mayor Rejects National Political Role, Prioritizing Local Issues
Genoa's newly elected mayor, Silvia Salis, a centrist and reformist, has rejected calls to assume a national leadership role within Italy's center-left, prioritizing her city's challenges, including financial issues and waste management, over national political ambitions, despite endorsements from p...
Genoa Mayor Rejects National Political Role, Prioritizing Local Issues
Genoa's newly elected mayor, Silvia Salis, a centrist and reformist, has rejected calls to assume a national leadership role within Italy's center-left, prioritizing her city's challenges, including financial issues and waste management, over national political ambitions, despite endorsements from p...
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44% Bias Score


Campania Elections: Power Shift Hinges on Strengthening Direct Democracy
Campania's upcoming regional elections present a potential shift in power, with the possibility of Fico and Manfredi succeeding De Luca. However, a weak political class and ineffective legislative processes pose significant challenges, highlighting the need for enhanced direct democracy mechanisms.
Campania Elections: Power Shift Hinges on Strengthening Direct Democracy
Campania's upcoming regional elections present a potential shift in power, with the possibility of Fico and Manfredi succeeding De Luca. However, a weak political class and ineffective legislative processes pose significant challenges, highlighting the need for enhanced direct democracy mechanisms.
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48% Bias Score


Shifting Power in Campania: De Luca's Era Ends, Fico Emerges
In a Rome meeting, Elly Schlein and Vincenzo De Luca's agreement paved the way for Roberto Fico's candidacy in the Campania regional elections, ending De Luca's ten-year reign and marking a return to Naples' central political role.
Shifting Power in Campania: De Luca's Era Ends, Fico Emerges
In a Rome meeting, Elly Schlein and Vincenzo De Luca's agreement paved the way for Roberto Fico's candidacy in the Campania regional elections, ending De Luca's ten-year reign and marking a return to Naples' central political role.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Lawmakers to Maintain Party Control Over Candidate Selection in New Electoral Law
Ignoring public opinion, Italian lawmakers are crafting a new electoral law that preserves party control over candidate selection, further weakening citizen representation and potentially worsening the quality of governance.

Italian Lawmakers to Maintain Party Control Over Candidate Selection in New Electoral Law
Ignoring public opinion, Italian lawmakers are crafting a new electoral law that preserves party control over candidate selection, further weakening citizen representation and potentially worsening the quality of governance.
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60% Bias Score

Rome Orders Removal of Lega Posters; Clash Over Hate Speech
Rome's city council ordered the removal of Lega party posters depicting Roma and Black individuals with phrases like "Evict you in 24 hours," sparking a political clash over freedom of expression versus hate speech regulations.

Rome Orders Removal of Lega Posters; Clash Over Hate Speech
Rome's city council ordered the removal of Lega party posters depicting Roma and Black individuals with phrases like "Evict you in 24 hours," sparking a political clash over freedom of expression versus hate speech regulations.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Hunting Reform Bill Sparks Controversy Over Unequal Hearings
A controversial Italian hunting reform bill (ddl 1552) is facing criticism for its disproportionate consideration of pro-hunting groups' testimonies during parliamentary hearings, with opponents citing a significant disconnect between the bill's content and the majority of public opinion against hun...

Italian Hunting Reform Bill Sparks Controversy Over Unequal Hearings
A controversial Italian hunting reform bill (ddl 1552) is facing criticism for its disproportionate consideration of pro-hunting groups' testimonies during parliamentary hearings, with opponents citing a significant disconnect between the bill's content and the majority of public opinion against hun...
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48% Bias Score

Architect Resigns Amidst Milan Urban Planning Corruption Investigation
Federico Pella, an architect and co-owner of J+S, resigned from his positions following corruption allegations related to the redevelopment of Milan's ex-Montel stables into a spa and other projects, prompting an internal review within the company.

Architect Resigns Amidst Milan Urban Planning Corruption Investigation
Federico Pella, an architect and co-owner of J+S, resigned from his positions following corruption allegations related to the redevelopment of Milan's ex-Montel stables into a spa and other projects, prompting an internal review within the company.
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40% Bias Score

Milan Urban Planning Scandal: Six Arrest Requests Amidst Corruption Allegations
A Milanese investigation into potentially illegal land deals involving public areas and private developers has led to arrest requests for six out of 74 suspects, prompting the ANM to support the prosecutors amidst criticism. The investigation involves millions of euros in suspicious bank transfers, ...

Milan Urban Planning Scandal: Six Arrest Requests Amidst Corruption Allegations
A Milanese investigation into potentially illegal land deals involving public areas and private developers has led to arrest requests for six out of 74 suspects, prompting the ANM to support the prosecutors amidst criticism. The investigation involves millions of euros in suspicious bank transfers, ...
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44% Bias Score

33rd Anniversary of Via D'Amelio Bombing Renews Calls for Justice
On July 19, 1992, a mafia bomb killed Judge Paolo Borsellino and five police officers in Palermo, Italy, highlighting the mafia's continued efforts to intimidate and undermine the Italian state's fight against organized crime, prompting commemorations and renewed calls for justice.

33rd Anniversary of Via D'Amelio Bombing Renews Calls for Justice
On July 19, 1992, a mafia bomb killed Judge Paolo Borsellino and five police officers in Palermo, Italy, highlighting the mafia's continued efforts to intimidate and undermine the Italian state's fight against organized crime, prompting commemorations and renewed calls for justice.
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44% Bias Score
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