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John Elkann, Stellantis CEO, Receives 10-Month Community Service Sentence and €183 Million Tax Repayment
Following a protracted legal battle, John Elkann, chairman of Stellantis, was sentenced to ten months of community service and ordered to repay €183 million in taxes related to his grandmother's estate, a case that has deeply divided the Agnelli family.
John Elkann, Stellantis CEO, Receives 10-Month Community Service Sentence and €183 Million Tax Repayment
Following a protracted legal battle, John Elkann, chairman of Stellantis, was sentenced to ten months of community service and ordered to repay €183 million in taxes related to his grandmother's estate, a case that has deeply divided the Agnelli family.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Launches Climate Adaptation Hub in Ethiopia
Following the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, Italy and Ethiopia signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish an "Adaptation Accelerator Hub" supporting climate change adaptation strategies, focusing on sustainable food systems, resilient agriculture, and water resource management.
Italy Launches Climate Adaptation Hub in Ethiopia
Following the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, Italy and Ethiopia signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish an "Adaptation Accelerator Hub" supporting climate change adaptation strategies, focusing on sustainable food systems, resilient agriculture, and water resource management.
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36% Bias Score


Italy Wins Thriller Against Israel in World Cup Qualifier
Italy edged out Israel 5-4 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier, moving into second place in Group I, three points behind Norway but level with Israel, having played one game less; Sweden suffered a surprising loss to Kosovo, while Switzerland secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Slovenia.
Italy Wins Thriller Against Israel in World Cup Qualifier
Italy edged out Israel 5-4 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier, moving into second place in Group I, three points behind Norway but level with Israel, having played one game less; Sweden suffered a surprising loss to Kosovo, while Switzerland secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Slovenia.
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8% Bias Score


Chinese Origin of Venice's Winged Lion Revealed by Isotope Analysis
Research using lead isotope analysis has revealed that the bronze alloy of Venice's famous winged lion statue, located in St. Mark's Square, originated from the Yangtze River in China, challenging previous assumptions about its creation and adding new insight into 13th-century global trade.
Chinese Origin of Venice's Winged Lion Revealed by Isotope Analysis
Research using lead isotope analysis has revealed that the bronze alloy of Venice's famous winged lion statue, located in St. Mark's Square, originated from the Yangtze River in China, challenging previous assumptions about its creation and adding new insight into 13th-century global trade.
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32% Bias Score


Carlo Acutis, a Teenager Who Used the Internet to Spread Catholicism, Canonized as a Saint
The Catholic Church canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died in 2006, as a saint today in a ceremony at the Vatican, celebrating his use of the internet to promote Catholic teachings.
Carlo Acutis, a Teenager Who Used the Internet to Spread Catholicism, Canonized as a Saint
The Catholic Church canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died in 2006, as a saint today in a ceremony at the Vatican, celebrating his use of the internet to promote Catholic teachings.
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28% Bias Score


26-Year-Old Inmate Dies by Suicide in Overcrowded Florence Prison
A 26-year-old Romanian inmate died by suicide in Florence's Sollicciano prison, highlighting severe overcrowding and understaffing issues contributing to the 60th prison suicide in Italy in 2025.
26-Year-Old Inmate Dies by Suicide in Overcrowded Florence Prison
A 26-year-old Romanian inmate died by suicide in Florence's Sollicciano prison, highlighting severe overcrowding and understaffing issues contributing to the 60th prison suicide in Italy in 2025.
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56% Bias Score

Sicily First in Italy to Employ Femicide Survivors and Orphans
Following a lengthy approval process, Sicily has approved the employment of two women who survived femicide and were disfigured, marking a national first.

Sicily First in Italy to Employ Femicide Survivors and Orphans
Following a lengthy approval process, Sicily has approved the employment of two women who survived femicide and were disfigured, marking a national first.
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40% Bias Score

D'Alema's Controversial Appearance at SCO Meeting in Beijing
Former Italian Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema's participation in a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Beijing, alongside leaders like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un, has sparked controversy due to its perceived alignment with anti-Western sentiment.

D'Alema's Controversial Appearance at SCO Meeting in Beijing
Former Italian Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema's participation in a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Beijing, alongside leaders like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un, has sparked controversy due to its perceived alignment with anti-Western sentiment.
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44% Bias Score

Una Pizza Napoletana and I Masanielli Tie for Top Spot in 50 Top Pizza World Ranking
New York's Una Pizza Napoletana and Caserta's I Masanielli tied for first place in the 2025 50 Top Pizza World rankings, while Spain's Baldoria entered the top 10.

Una Pizza Napoletana and I Masanielli Tie for Top Spot in 50 Top Pizza World Ranking
New York's Una Pizza Napoletana and Caserta's I Masanielli tied for first place in the 2025 50 Top Pizza World rankings, while Spain's Baldoria entered the top 10.
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4% Bias Score

Italian Armistice of 1943: A Ground-Level Account from Cuneo
The Italian Armistice of September 8, 1943, is recounted from the perspective of an Italian officer in Cuneo, highlighting the immediate reactions of the army and civilians, characterized by widespread desertion and looting, rather than ideological resistance.

Italian Armistice of 1943: A Ground-Level Account from Cuneo
The Italian Armistice of September 8, 1943, is recounted from the perspective of an Italian officer in Cuneo, highlighting the immediate reactions of the army and civilians, characterized by widespread desertion and looting, rather than ideological resistance.
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60% Bias Score

Verstappen Wins Italian Grand Prix with Dominant Performance
Max Verstappen secured victory at the Italian Grand Prix, showcasing superior pace after an early incident where he yielded position to Lando Norris, while McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri finished second and third respectively.

Verstappen Wins Italian Grand Prix with Dominant Performance
Max Verstappen secured victory at the Italian Grand Prix, showcasing superior pace after an early incident where he yielded position to Lando Norris, while McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri finished second and third respectively.
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40% Bias Score

Doncic Leads Slovenia to EuroBasket Quarterfinals Despite Injury
Luka Doncic, playing through a hip injury, led Slovenia to a EuroBasket victory over Italy, scoring 40 points and 10 rebounds, securing a spot in the quarterfinals against Germany.

Doncic Leads Slovenia to EuroBasket Quarterfinals Despite Injury
Luka Doncic, playing through a hip injury, led Slovenia to a EuroBasket victory over Italy, scoring 40 points and 10 rebounds, securing a spot in the quarterfinals against Germany.
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48% Bias Score
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