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Final €25 Million Released for 2026 Mediterranean Games in Taranto
The Italian government has disbursed the final €25 million of a €300 million allocation for the 2026 Mediterranean Games in Taranto, with €75 million remaining; the organizing committee will focus on securing sponsorships for operational costs, including chartering cruise ships for athletes.
Final €25 Million Released for 2026 Mediterranean Games in Taranto
The Italian government has disbursed the final €25 million of a €300 million allocation for the 2026 Mediterranean Games in Taranto, with €75 million remaining; the organizing committee will focus on securing sponsorships for operational costs, including chartering cruise ships for athletes.
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32% Bias Score


Mattarella Visits Caivano, Emphasizes Hope for Children's Future
President Sergio Mattarella visited the San Paolo church in Caivano's Parco Verde parish on January 1st, 2025, attending mass and delivering a message of hope focused on the future of the area's children and youth, following a brief holiday stay in Naples.
Mattarella Visits Caivano, Emphasizes Hope for Children's Future
President Sergio Mattarella visited the San Paolo church in Caivano's Parco Verde parish on January 1st, 2025, attending mass and delivering a message of hope focused on the future of the area's children and youth, following a brief holiday stay in Naples.
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16% Bias Score


Italy's 2025 Holiday Calendar Fuels Tourism Boom
The 2025 calendar in Italy offers numerous long weekends, allowing workers to enjoy over a month of extended breaks using only nine vacation days, significantly boosting tourism and impacting various sectors.
Italy's 2025 Holiday Calendar Fuels Tourism Boom
The 2025 calendar in Italy offers numerous long weekends, allowing workers to enjoy over a month of extended breaks using only nine vacation days, significantly boosting tourism and impacting various sectors.
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Energy Crisis: Renewables or Geopolitical Dependence?
Due to halted Russian gas transit through Ukraine, Italy's energy prices surge, prompting its energy regulator ARERA to advocate for increased investment in renewable energy sources to reduce costs and enhance energy independence, contrasting with the UK's success (58% low-carbon electricity in 2024...
Italy's Energy Crisis: Renewables or Geopolitical Dependence?
Due to halted Russian gas transit through Ukraine, Italy's energy prices surge, prompting its energy regulator ARERA to advocate for increased investment in renewable energy sources to reduce costs and enhance energy independence, contrasting with the UK's success (58% low-carbon electricity in 2024...
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52% Bias Score


27 Migrants Dead in Tunisian Boat Sinkings Amid Rising Mediterranean Crisis
At least 27 migrants died after two boats sank off Tunisia's coast on January 2, 2025, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean; the Red Cross reported four shipwrecks last week, resulting in 84 deaths, while UNICEF reported over 2,200 deaths in the Me...
27 Migrants Dead in Tunisian Boat Sinkings Amid Rising Mediterranean Crisis
At least 27 migrants died after two boats sank off Tunisia's coast on January 2, 2025, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean; the Red Cross reported four shipwrecks last week, resulting in 84 deaths, while UNICEF reported over 2,200 deaths in the Me...
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48% Bias Score


Italy Weakens Anti-Mafia Laws, Raising Concerns of Resurgence
The Meloni government in Italy is weakening anti-mafia legislation, including restricting media reporting, abolishing the "abuso d'ufficio" law, and reducing witness protection, raising concerns from the European Commission and experts about a potential resurgence of Mafia power.
Italy Weakens Anti-Mafia Laws, Raising Concerns of Resurgence
The Meloni government in Italy is weakening anti-mafia legislation, including restricting media reporting, abolishing the "abuso d'ufficio" law, and reducing witness protection, raising concerns from the European Commission and experts about a potential resurgence of Mafia power.
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48% Bias Score

Bari Church Warming Crib Death Prompts Investigation
On January 2nd, 2024, the lifeless body of a one-month-old infant was discovered in a warming crib at the San Giovanni Battista church in Bari, Italy; on January 5th, Father Antonio Ruccia, the parish priest who was out of town on the day of the discovery, was questioned by authorities investigating...

Bari Church Warming Crib Death Prompts Investigation
On January 2nd, 2024, the lifeless body of a one-month-old infant was discovered in a warming crib at the San Giovanni Battista church in Bari, Italy; on January 5th, Father Antonio Ruccia, the parish priest who was out of town on the day of the discovery, was questioned by authorities investigating...
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52% Bias Score

Italian Journalist Imprisoned in Iran Amidst US-Iran Tensions
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala is imprisoned in Iran under harsh conditions, allegedly in retaliation for the arrest in Milan of Iranian-Swiss engineer Mohammad Abedini Najafabadi, wanted by the US for supplying technology to Iran's Revolutionary Guard; Italy faces a diplomatic dilemma balancing it...

Italian Journalist Imprisoned in Iran Amidst US-Iran Tensions
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala is imprisoned in Iran under harsh conditions, allegedly in retaliation for the arrest in Milan of Iranian-Swiss engineer Mohammad Abedini Najafabadi, wanted by the US for supplying technology to Iran's Revolutionary Guard; Italy faces a diplomatic dilemma balancing it...
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48% Bias Score

Over 2,200 Migrants Died or Went Missing in the Mediterranean in 2024
Over 2,200 people died or went missing in the Mediterranean in 2024 while attempting to reach Europe, highlighting the dangers of this route despite international efforts to curb departures and stricter Italian policies that push migrants back to detention camps.

Over 2,200 Migrants Died or Went Missing in the Mediterranean in 2024
Over 2,200 people died or went missing in the Mediterranean in 2024 while attempting to reach Europe, highlighting the dangers of this route despite international efforts to curb departures and stricter Italian policies that push migrants back to detention camps.
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44% Bias Score

Liguria's 2024 Air Quality: Improvements and Persistent Challenges
In 2024, Liguria's air quality showed improvement, but nitrogen dioxide exceeded annual limits at two Genoa locations, ozone exceeded thresholds at several monitoring stations, and New Year's Eve fireworks caused a brief PM10 spike.

Liguria's 2024 Air Quality: Improvements and Persistent Challenges
In 2024, Liguria's air quality showed improvement, but nitrogen dioxide exceeded annual limits at two Genoa locations, ozone exceeded thresholds at several monitoring stations, and New Year's Eve fireworks caused a brief PM10 spike.
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36% 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

Italy Demands Release of Journalist Imprisoned in Iran
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala is imprisoned in Iran's Evin prison under harsh conditions; Italy demands her immediate release and better treatment, amid speculation of a possible tit-for-tat response to a recent arrest in Italy.

Italy Demands Release of Journalist Imprisoned in Iran
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala is imprisoned in Iran's Evin prison under harsh conditions; Italy demands her immediate release and better treatment, amid speculation of a possible tit-for-tat response to a recent arrest in Italy.
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36% Bias Score
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