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Italy to Open Migrant Processing Centers in Albania Despite Legal Hurdles
The Italian government plans to open controversial migrant processing centers in Albania, despite previous court rulings blocking migrant transfers, allocating €650 million over five years to process up to 3,000 male migrants monthly, while facing ongoing legal challenges and awaiting a European Cou...
Italy to Open Migrant Processing Centers in Albania Despite Legal Hurdles
The Italian government plans to open controversial migrant processing centers in Albania, despite previous court rulings blocking migrant transfers, allocating €650 million over five years to process up to 3,000 male migrants monthly, while facing ongoing legal challenges and awaiting a European Cou...
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36% Bias Score


Sino-Italian Collaboration Unveils Autopilot Minibus; Report Highlights Economic Contributions
A Chinese-Italian collaboration unveiled the \"ADone\" autopilot minibus at the 2024 Turin Auto Show; a report details the significant contributions of Chinese enterprises to Italy's economy, despite some challenges, with many planning to expand investments.
Sino-Italian Collaboration Unveils Autopilot Minibus; Report Highlights Economic Contributions
A Chinese-Italian collaboration unveiled the \"ADone\" autopilot minibus at the 2024 Turin Auto Show; a report details the significant contributions of Chinese enterprises to Italy's economy, despite some challenges, with many planning to expand investments.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Wins Antarctic Ice Marathon
Andrea Bonanomi, a 36-year-old Italian from Ponte San Pietro, won the Antarctic Ice Marathon on December 13th, 2024, completing the 42km race in 3 hours, 23 minutes, and 37 seconds, beating 81 other runners from 25 countries in -25°C temperatures.
Italian Wins Antarctic Ice Marathon
Andrea Bonanomi, a 36-year-old Italian from Ponte San Pietro, won the Antarctic Ice Marathon on December 13th, 2024, completing the 42km race in 3 hours, 23 minutes, and 37 seconds, beating 81 other runners from 25 countries in -25°C temperatures.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Announces Key DOJ and DOT Nominations
President-elect Trump announced four new nominations on Saturday: Aaron Reitz to lead the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy, Chad Mizelle as DOJ's chief of staff, David Fink to head the Federal Railroad Administration, and Tilman Fertitta as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy.
Trump Announces Key DOJ and DOT Nominations
President-elect Trump announced four new nominations on Saturday: Aaron Reitz to lead the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy, Chad Mizelle as DOJ's chief of staff, David Fink to head the Federal Railroad Administration, and Tilman Fertitta as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy.
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64% Bias Score


Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Ship Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges stemming from a 2019 incident where he blocked a rescue ship carrying 147 migrants from docking in Lampedusa, despite accusations of human rights violations and a lengthy legal battle.
Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Ship Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges stemming from a 2019 incident where he blocked a rescue ship carrying 147 migrants from docking in Lampedusa, despite accusations of human rights violations and a lengthy legal battle.
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52% Bias Score


Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Rescue Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini on charges related to his refusal to allow a migrant rescue ship to dock in Lampedusa in 2019, rejecting accusations of dereliction of duty and kidnapping.
Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Rescue Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini on charges related to his refusal to allow a migrant rescue ship to dock in Lampedusa in 2019, rejecting accusations of dereliction of duty and kidnapping.
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48% Bias Score

Rome Tightens Security Ahead of Jubilee Following Magdeburg Attack
In response to the Magdeburg attack, Rome will implement heightened security measures from December 24th, including a red zone around Vatican City with metal detectors, sharpshooters, and 700-800 extra officers, to prevent potential lone-wolf attacks during the Jubilee.

Rome Tightens Security Ahead of Jubilee Following Magdeburg Attack
In response to the Magdeburg attack, Rome will implement heightened security measures from December 24th, including a red zone around Vatican City with metal detectors, sharpshooters, and 700-800 extra officers, to prevent potential lone-wolf attacks during the Jubilee.
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52% Bias Score

Piazza Pia Opens in Rome After €85.3 Million, 450-Day Project
The newly pedestrianized Piazza Pia in Rome, Italy, opened today after 450 days of work and a cost of €85.3 million, featuring an underground traffic tunnel and the uncovering of ancient Roman ruins; the inauguration was attended by high-ranking officials from Italy and Vatican City.

Piazza Pia Opens in Rome After €85.3 Million, 450-Day Project
The newly pedestrianized Piazza Pia in Rome, Italy, opened today after 450 days of work and a cost of €85.3 million, featuring an underground traffic tunnel and the uncovering of ancient Roman ruins; the inauguration was attended by high-ranking officials from Italy and Vatican City.
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48% Bias Score

Italy to Proceed with Albanian Migrant Centers Despite Controversy
Following a summit at Palazzo Chigi, the Italian government confirmed its plan to activate migrant centers in Albania starting in January, despite controversies surrounding their conditions and legal challenges, supported by a recent court decision affirming national authority to define safe countri...

Italy to Proceed with Albanian Migrant Centers Despite Controversy
Following a summit at Palazzo Chigi, the Italian government confirmed its plan to activate migrant centers in Albania starting in January, despite controversies surrounding their conditions and legal challenges, supported by a recent court decision affirming national authority to define safe countri...
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56% Bias Score

Abused Dog Returned to Owner by Rome Animal Shelter
Hope, a 12-year-old dog with Cushing's syndrome, was returned to her abusive homeless owner by Rome's Muratella animal shelter on December 21st, despite pending adoption and reports of her distress. This follows previous incidents of abused animals being returned to their owners by the shelter.

Abused Dog Returned to Owner by Rome Animal Shelter
Hope, a 12-year-old dog with Cushing's syndrome, was returned to her abusive homeless owner by Rome's Muratella animal shelter on December 21st, despite pending adoption and reports of her distress. This follows previous incidents of abused animals being returned to their owners by the shelter.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of charges related to the 2019 detention of over 100 migrants aboard a rescue ship, highlighting the ongoing tension between national immigration policies and humanitarian law.

Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of charges related to the 2019 detention of over 100 migrants aboard a rescue ship, highlighting the ongoing tension between national immigration policies and humanitarian law.
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44% Bias Score

Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Ship Case
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini was acquitted in Palermo on charges of abuse of office and unlawful detention for blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019, a decision praised by allies but criticized by the Open Arms organization.

Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Ship Case
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini was acquitted in Palermo on charges of abuse of office and unlawful detention for blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019, a decision praised by allies but criticized by the Open Arms organization.
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52% Bias Score
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