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Salvini Acquitted in 2019 Migrant Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges related to the 2019 Open Arms migrant standoff, where he blocked a rescue ship from docking in Lampedusa for almost three weeks, causing humanitarian crisis among 147 migrants rescued from the Libyan coast;...
Salvini Acquitted in 2019 Migrant Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges related to the 2019 Open Arms migrant standoff, where he blocked a rescue ship from docking in Lampedusa for almost three weeks, causing humanitarian crisis among 147 migrants rescued from the Libyan coast;...
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48% Bias Score


Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Matteo Salvini, the far-right vice-premier, on December 20, 2024, of charges related to the 2019 detainment of 147 migrants aboard the Open Arms ship off the coast of Italy, rejecting a six-year prison sentence sought by prosecutors.
Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Matteo Salvini, the far-right vice-premier, on December 20, 2024, of charges related to the 2019 detainment of 147 migrants aboard the Open Arms ship off the coast of Italy, rejecting a six-year prison sentence sought by prosecutors.
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52% Bias Score


The Vasari Corridor: From Secret Passage to Public Museum"
Cosimo I de' Medici commissioned Giorgio Vasari to build the secret Vasari Corridor, connecting the Palazzo Pitti to the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence in 1565, to ensure the safe and swift passage of the Medici family through the city, an act that involved demolishing houses and altering the Ponte Vec...
The Vasari Corridor: From Secret Passage to Public Museum"
Cosimo I de' Medici commissioned Giorgio Vasari to build the secret Vasari Corridor, connecting the Palazzo Pitti to the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence in 1565, to ensure the safe and swift passage of the Medici family through the city, an act that involved demolishing houses and altering the Ponte Vec...
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44% Bias Score


Genoa Port Accident Spurs Calls for Urgent Italian Port Reform
A 52-year-old worker died and another was injured in a December 2024 accident at the port of Genoa, highlighting the need for urgent reform of Italy's port safety regulations and operational practices, prompting calls for updated legislation and improved worker protections.
Genoa Port Accident Spurs Calls for Urgent Italian Port Reform
A 52-year-old worker died and another was injured in a December 2024 accident at the port of Genoa, highlighting the need for urgent reform of Italy's port safety regulations and operational practices, prompting calls for updated legislation and improved worker protections.
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44% Bias Score


Salvini Faces Prison Sentence Over Migrant Handling"
An Italian court will decide Friday whether Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, accused of illegally detaining migrants at sea in 2019, will face six years in prison; the prosecution alleges Salvini blocked a rescue ship carrying 160 migrants for weeks, while the defense argues for acquittal.
Salvini Faces Prison Sentence Over Migrant Handling"
An Italian court will decide Friday whether Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, accused of illegally detaining migrants at sea in 2019, will face six years in prison; the prosecution alleges Salvini blocked a rescue ship carrying 160 migrants for weeks, while the defense argues for acquittal.
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52% Bias Score


Italy Fines OpenAI $15.6 Million for ChatGPT Privacy Violations
Italy's data protection agency fined OpenAI \$15.6 million for violating user privacy by collecting data without consent to train its ChatGPT AI chatbot, lacking age verification, and failing to provide adequate information to users; OpenAI plans to appeal.
Italy Fines OpenAI $15.6 Million for ChatGPT Privacy Violations
Italy's data protection agency fined OpenAI \$15.6 million for violating user privacy by collecting data without consent to train its ChatGPT AI chatbot, lacking age verification, and failing to provide adequate information to users; OpenAI plans to appeal.
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32% Bias Score

Three Arrested for Aggravated Group Sexual Assault of Minor in Reggio Calabria
Three young men in Reggio Calabria, Italy, were arrested on December 17th, 2023, for the aggravated group sexual assault of a minor, which occurred repeatedly between January 2022 and November 2023. The investigation involved wiretaps and is connected to the broader "Masnada" inquiry.

Three Arrested for Aggravated Group Sexual Assault of Minor in Reggio Calabria
Three young men in Reggio Calabria, Italy, were arrested on December 17th, 2023, for the aggravated group sexual assault of a minor, which occurred repeatedly between January 2022 and November 2023. The investigation involved wiretaps and is connected to the broader "Masnada" inquiry.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Decree Creates Challenges for NCC Drivers
A new Italian decree requires NCC drivers to take a 20-minute break between rides and submit electronic trip logs, creating operational challenges and longer wait times for customers, impacting service efficiency and potentially tourism.

Italian Decree Creates Challenges for NCC Drivers
A new Italian decree requires NCC drivers to take a 20-minute break between rides and submit electronic trip logs, creating operational challenges and longer wait times for customers, impacting service efficiency and potentially tourism.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Students Protest High Living Costs, Demand Increased Education Funding
On December 23, 2023, students from "Cambiare Rotta" protested at Milan's Central Station, demanding €10 billion for universities and research, public student housing, and subsidized train tickets, highlighting the high cost of living and transportation for students, particularly those from Southern...

Italian Students Protest High Living Costs, Demand Increased Education Funding
On December 23, 2023, students from "Cambiare Rotta" protested at Milan's Central Station, demanding €10 billion for universities and research, public student housing, and subsidized train tickets, highlighting the high cost of living and transportation for students, particularly those from Southern...
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40% Bias Score

Salvini Awaits Verdict in Migrant Rescue Boat Trial
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini faces a verdict on Friday for allegedly refusing to let a migrant rescue ship dock in 2019, with prosecutors seeking a six-year prison sentence; Salvini denies wrongdoing and has the backing of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Salvini Awaits Verdict in Migrant Rescue Boat Trial
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini faces a verdict on Friday for allegedly refusing to let a migrant rescue ship dock in 2019, with prosecutors seeking a six-year prison sentence; Salvini denies wrongdoing and has the backing of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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64% Bias Score

Salvini's Open Arms Trial Concludes in Palermo
In Palermo, Italy, the trial of Matteo Salvini for allegedly refusing to allow 147 migrants rescued by the Open Arms NGO ship to disembark in August 2019 concluded; Salvini faces up to six years imprisonment, claiming he acted to defend Italy's borders.

Salvini's Open Arms Trial Concludes in Palermo
In Palermo, Italy, the trial of Matteo Salvini for allegedly refusing to allow 147 migrants rescued by the Open Arms NGO ship to disembark in August 2019 concluded; Salvini faces up to six years imprisonment, claiming he acted to defend Italy's borders.
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56% Bias Score

Italy's Failed Syrian Diplomacy
Italy's attempt to re-establish diplomatic ties with Syria's Assad regime, diverging from EU partners, has failed after rebel advances in Damascus despite humanitarian aid efforts and secret talks focused on easing sanctions and assisting Christian minorities; this highlights the complexities of nav...

Italy's Failed Syrian Diplomacy
Italy's attempt to re-establish diplomatic ties with Syria's Assad regime, diverging from EU partners, has failed after rebel advances in Damascus despite humanitarian aid efforts and secret talks focused on easing sanctions and assisting Christian minorities; this highlights the complexities of nav...
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40% Bias Score
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