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Roman Drug Ring Leader Arrested After Bribery Attempt
Roman police arrested Luca Giampà, leader of a 10-person drug trafficking ring distributing roughly 3 kg of narcotics monthly in the Laurentino 38 and Spinaceto neighborhoods, following an investigation that uncovered his attempt to bribe a prosecutor's office employee for information.
Roman Drug Ring Leader Arrested After Bribery Attempt
Roman police arrested Luca Giampà, leader of a 10-person drug trafficking ring distributing roughly 3 kg of narcotics monthly in the Laurentino 38 and Spinaceto neighborhoods, following an investigation that uncovered his attempt to bribe a prosecutor's office employee for information.
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64% Bias Score


Bit 2025: Italy's Tourism Sector Poised for Growth
The Bit International Tourism Fair in Milan (February 9-11, 2025) anticipates over 1000 exhibitors from 64 countries, hosted buyers from 49, and discussions on key travel trends; Italy's tourism sector is projected to receive a significant boost from this event and the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics.
Bit 2025: Italy's Tourism Sector Poised for Growth
The Bit International Tourism Fair in Milan (February 9-11, 2025) anticipates over 1000 exhibitors from 64 countries, hosted buyers from 49, and discussions on key travel trends; Italy's tourism sector is projected to receive a significant boost from this event and the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics.
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40% Bias Score


Alcaraz Advances to ABN Amro Open Quarterfinals
Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, defeated qualifier Andrea Vavassori 6-2, 6-1 in the second round of the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, setting up a quarterfinal match against Pedro Martínez after Vavassori received a first-round bye.
Alcaraz Advances to ABN Amro Open Quarterfinals
Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, defeated qualifier Andrea Vavassori 6-2, 6-1 in the second round of the ABN Amro Open in Rotterdam, setting up a quarterfinal match against Pedro Martínez after Vavassori received a first-round bye.
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48% Bias Score


ACM Finds Evidence of Market Manipulation on Dutch TTF Gas Exchange
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) found evidence of market manipulation by a gas trader on the Title Transfer Facility (TTF) gas exchange, leading to inflated gas prices; the trader stopped the practice after being contacted, but the ACM will monitor them.
ACM Finds Evidence of Market Manipulation on Dutch TTF Gas Exchange
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) found evidence of market manipulation by a gas trader on the Title Transfer Facility (TTF) gas exchange, leading to inflated gas prices; the trader stopped the practice after being contacted, but the ACM will monitor them.
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48% Bias Score


Genoa Shipyard Death Spurs Italian Workplace Safety Dispute
A 36-year-old carpenter died in an accident at the Ente Bacini shipyard in Genoa, Italy, prompting a labor dispute and a meeting to improve safety regulations in the naval repair industry by late February, focusing on expanding port safety protocols and establishing worker safety representatives.
Genoa Shipyard Death Spurs Italian Workplace Safety Dispute
A 36-year-old carpenter died in an accident at the Ente Bacini shipyard in Genoa, Italy, prompting a labor dispute and a meeting to improve safety regulations in the naval repair industry by late February, focusing on expanding port safety protocols and establishing worker safety representatives.
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40% Bias Score


Paragon Cuts Ties with Italy Over Spyware Misuse
Paragon, an Israeli spyware company, terminated its contract with Italy after its spyware, Graphite, was used to hack nearly 100 devices of journalists and activists globally, prompting a debate about the regulation and ethical use of commercial spyware.
Paragon Cuts Ties with Italy Over Spyware Misuse
Paragon, an Israeli spyware company, terminated its contract with Italy after its spyware, Graphite, was used to hack nearly 100 devices of journalists and activists globally, prompting a debate about the regulation and ethical use of commercial spyware.
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52% Bias Score

Tyrrhenian Link Project Begins, Boosting Italy's Energy Transition
Construction began on the Tyrrhenian Link, a 3.7 billion euro project laying 970km of submarine cable between Sicily and Campania to increase electricity transmission capacity and advance Italy's energy transition goals, with completion expected by 2028.

Tyrrhenian Link Project Begins, Boosting Italy's Energy Transition
Construction began on the Tyrrhenian Link, a 3.7 billion euro project laying 970km of submarine cable between Sicily and Campania to increase electricity transmission capacity and advance Italy's energy transition goals, with completion expected by 2028.
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44% Bias Score

Royal Couple's Italy and Vatican Visit Strengthens Post-Brexit Ties
King Charles and Queen Camilla will conduct a state visit to Italy and the Vatican in early April to bolster UK-Italy relations, meeting Pope Francis and visiting Rome and Ravenna, following similar post-Brexit diplomatic trips to Germany and France.

Royal Couple's Italy and Vatican Visit Strengthens Post-Brexit Ties
King Charles and Queen Camilla will conduct a state visit to Italy and the Vatican in early April to bolster UK-Italy relations, meeting Pope Francis and visiting Rome and Ravenna, following similar post-Brexit diplomatic trips to Germany and France.
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40% Bias Score

ACM Confirms Market Manipulation on Dutch TTF Gas Exchange
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) confirmed market manipulation by a large gas trader on the Title Transfer Facility (TTF) exchange in the summer of 2023, resulting in higher gas prices for consumers; this confirms previous Italian concerns about the exchange's practices.

ACM Confirms Market Manipulation on Dutch TTF Gas Exchange
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) confirmed market manipulation by a large gas trader on the Title Transfer Facility (TTF) exchange in the summer of 2023, resulting in higher gas prices for consumers; this confirms previous Italian concerns about the exchange's practices.
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60% Bias Score

Italy Releases Libyan War Crimes Suspect Amidst Warrant Errors, Sparking Investigation
Italy released Libyan officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, due to errors in the arrest warrant; this sparked an Italian investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and several ministers and tarnished Italy's international credibility.

Italy Releases Libyan War Crimes Suspect Amidst Warrant Errors, Sparking Investigation
Italy released Libyan officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, due to errors in the arrest warrant; this sparked an Italian investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and several ministers and tarnished Italy's international credibility.
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44% Bias Score

Salvini Backs Musk's Starlink to Solve Italy's Connectivity Crisis
Italian Transportation Minister Matteo Salvini supports Elon Musk's Starlink to address Italy's inadequate phone and internet access, citing examples of poor connectivity in major cities and islands, while also expressing support for US President Trump's policies, particularly regarding the Israeli-...

Salvini Backs Musk's Starlink to Solve Italy's Connectivity Crisis
Italian Transportation Minister Matteo Salvini supports Elon Musk's Starlink to address Italy's inadequate phone and internet access, citing examples of poor connectivity in major cities and islands, while also expressing support for US President Trump's policies, particularly regarding the Israeli-...
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60% Bias Score

ICC Investigates Italy for Obstruction of Justice in Almasri Case
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi for allegedly obstructing justice by failing to hand over Libyan General Almasri, accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, t...

ICC Investigates Italy for Obstruction of Justice in Almasri Case
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi for allegedly obstructing justice by failing to hand over Libyan General Almasri, accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, t...
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44% Bias Score
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