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Italian Judicial Reform: Referendum Looms Amidst Concerns Over Separation of Powers
Italy's proposed constitutional reform separating judicial and prosecutorial careers faces a referendum; opponents argue it undermines the separation of powers, citing examples from other countries and statements by government officials expressing concern over court decisions.
Italian Judicial Reform: Referendum Looms Amidst Concerns Over Separation of Powers
Italy's proposed constitutional reform separating judicial and prosecutorial careers faces a referendum; opponents argue it undermines the separation of powers, citing examples from other countries and statements by government officials expressing concern over court decisions.
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56% Bias Score


Meloni's Kyiv Summit Participation Draws Criticism, Raising Questions about Italy's Future International Role
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's low-key participation in the Kyiv summit via video link, driven by domestic political considerations and a rivalry with French President Macron, caused reputational damage despite her plans for a future reconstruction conference in Rome.
Meloni's Kyiv Summit Participation Draws Criticism, Raising Questions about Italy's Future International Role
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's low-key participation in the Kyiv summit via video link, driven by domestic political considerations and a rivalry with French President Macron, caused reputational damage despite her plans for a future reconstruction conference in Rome.
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44% Bias Score


Bartali's Double Tour Triumphs: Distractions and Acts of Heroism
Gino Bartali, an Italian cyclist, won the Tour de France twice, in 1938 at Mussolini's request to distract from racial laws and in 1948 at De Gasperi's urging to quell civil unrest after an assassination attempt; he also secretly saved hundreds of Jews during WWII.
Bartali's Double Tour Triumphs: Distractions and Acts of Heroism
Gino Bartali, an Italian cyclist, won the Tour de France twice, in 1938 at Mussolini's request to distract from racial laws and in 1948 at De Gasperi's urging to quell civil unrest after an assassination attempt; he also secretly saved hundreds of Jews during WWII.
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48% Bias Score


Bari Commemorates Aldo Moro 47 Years After Red Brigades' Execution
Bari commemorated Aldo Moro on the Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism, 47 years after his execution by the Red Brigades, holding ceremonies at a square named after him and at the city hall, highlighting his enduring legacy and the importance of institutional unity against terrorism.
Bari Commemorates Aldo Moro 47 Years After Red Brigades' Execution
Bari commemorated Aldo Moro on the Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism, 47 years after his execution by the Red Brigades, holding ceremonies at a square named after him and at the city hall, highlighting his enduring legacy and the importance of institutional unity against terrorism.
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32% Bias Score


Genoa Elections and Referendums: Overlapping Dates Create Political Crossroads
Genoa's municipal elections coincide with Italy's June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, creating a strategic challenge for mayoral candidates as national-level parties advocate for opposing approaches to voter participation, highlighting the complex interplay between local and national poli...
Genoa Elections and Referendums: Overlapping Dates Create Political Crossroads
Genoa's municipal elections coincide with Italy's June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, creating a strategic challenge for mayoral candidates as national-level parties advocate for opposing approaches to voter participation, highlighting the complex interplay between local and national poli...
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40% Bias Score


Italy's Job Market: Conflicting Narratives on Employment and Wages
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reported over one million new jobs created in two and a half years, reaching a record high of more than 24.3 million employed, with female employment at its peak and unemployment at an 18-year low; however, opposition leaders contest these claims, citing stagnan...
Italy's Job Market: Conflicting Narratives on Employment and Wages
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reported over one million new jobs created in two and a half years, reaching a record high of more than 24.3 million employed, with female employment at its peak and unemployment at an 18-year low; however, opposition leaders contest these claims, citing stagnan...
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44% Bias Score

Venice Corruption Case Heads to Preliminary Hearing Amidst Conflicting Testimony
In the Venice Palude investigation, 33 individuals including Mayor Luigi Brugnaro face corruption charges related to land deals and the sale of Palazzo Papadopoli; Luis Lotti seeks an expedited trial, while conflicting testimonies and the legality of seized digital evidence complicate proceedings.

Venice Corruption Case Heads to Preliminary Hearing Amidst Conflicting Testimony
In the Venice Palude investigation, 33 individuals including Mayor Luigi Brugnaro face corruption charges related to land deals and the sale of Palazzo Papadopoli; Luis Lotti seeks an expedited trial, while conflicting testimonies and the legality of seized digital evidence complicate proceedings.
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44% Bias Score

Ventotene Manifesto: A WWII-Era Blueprint for European Federalism
During World War II, Italian prisoners Ernesto Rossi and Altiero Spinelli wrote the Ventotene Manifesto on the island of Ventotene, advocating for a federal Europe and influencing modern pro-European thought, despite opposition from current Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Ventotene Manifesto: A WWII-Era Blueprint for European Federalism
During World War II, Italian prisoners Ernesto Rossi and Altiero Spinelli wrote the Ventotene Manifesto on the island of Ventotene, advocating for a federal Europe and influencing modern pro-European thought, despite opposition from current Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Senate President Calls for Referendum Abstention, Sparking Political Outrage
Italian Senate President Ignazio La Russa announced he will actively campaign against participation in the upcoming June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, prompting strong criticism from opposition parties who see this as an attack on democracy.

Italian Senate President Calls for Referendum Abstention, Sparking Political Outrage
Italian Senate President Ignazio La Russa announced he will actively campaign against participation in the upcoming June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, prompting strong criticism from opposition parties who see this as an attack on democracy.
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40% Bias Score

Lega Party's €500,000 Windfall Raises Concerns About Political Funding in Italy
In the first quarter of 2025, Italy's Lega party received nearly €500,000 in private donations from companies and individuals connected to infrastructure, construction, education, and Rai, contrasting sharply with other parties receiving minimal contributions.

Lega Party's €500,000 Windfall Raises Concerns About Political Funding in Italy
In the first quarter of 2025, Italy's Lega party received nearly €500,000 in private donations from companies and individuals connected to infrastructure, construction, education, and Rai, contrasting sharply with other parties receiving minimal contributions.
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48% Bias Score

Milan Landscape Commission Resigns En Masse Amidst Regulatory Overhaul
Following an investigation and four members' resignations, all fifteen members of Milan's Landscape Commission resigned to facilitate the creation of a new commission under updated regulations designed to enhance transparency and prevent conflicts of interest.

Milan Landscape Commission Resigns En Masse Amidst Regulatory Overhaul
Following an investigation and four members' resignations, all fifteen members of Milan's Landscape Commission resigned to facilitate the creation of a new commission under updated regulations designed to enhance transparency and prevent conflicts of interest.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Government Faces Defeat in Generali Power Struggle
A power struggle at Italy's Assicurazioni Generali, Europe's third-largest insurer holding €35.6 billion in Italian sovereign debt, saw CEO Philippe Donnet retain his position against a challenge from billionaire investors backed by the Italian government, highlighting tensions between state influen...

Italian Government Faces Defeat in Generali Power Struggle
A power struggle at Italy's Assicurazioni Generali, Europe's third-largest insurer holding €35.6 billion in Italian sovereign debt, saw CEO Philippe Donnet retain his position against a challenge from billionaire investors backed by the Italian government, highlighting tensions between state influen...
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48% Bias Score
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