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Vatican and Italy Partner on Large Solar Farm to Achieve Carbon Neutrality
The Vatican and Italy finalized a plan to convert a 430-hectare site north of Rome, previously a source of contention due to Vatican Radio transmissions, into a large solar farm to power the Vatican and become the world's first carbon-neutral state, with excess electricity given to the local communi...
Vatican and Italy Partner on Large Solar Farm to Achieve Carbon Neutrality
The Vatican and Italy finalized a plan to convert a 430-hectare site north of Rome, previously a source of contention due to Vatican Radio transmissions, into a large solar farm to power the Vatican and become the world's first carbon-neutral state, with excess electricity given to the local communi...
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32% Bias Score


ECJ Strikes Down Italy's 'Safe Country' Designation, Challenging Asylum Policies
The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a 'safe country of origin' because it doesn't protect all groups, impacting Italy's asylum procedures and its agreement with Albania; the upcoming EU asylum reform may further alter the criteria.
ECJ Strikes Down Italy's 'Safe Country' Designation, Challenging Asylum Policies
The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a 'safe country of origin' because it doesn't protect all groups, impacting Italy's asylum procedures and its agreement with Albania; the upcoming EU asylum reform may further alter the criteria.
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40% Bias Score


ECJ Ruling Hinders EU Asylum Reforms, Challenging 'Safe Country' List
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Italy must more closely scrutinize asylum seekers before sending them to deportation centers in Albania, impacting planned EU regulations for expediting asylum processing via a 'safe' country list. The ruling, based on a case involving Bangladeshi asylu...
ECJ Ruling Hinders EU Asylum Reforms, Challenging 'Safe Country' List
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Italy must more closely scrutinize asylum seekers before sending them to deportation centers in Albania, impacting planned EU regulations for expediting asylum processing via a 'safe' country list. The ruling, based on a case involving Bangladeshi asylu...
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44% Bias Score


West Nile Virus Outbreak in Italy: 10 Deaths, 89 Confirmed Cases
As of July 31, 2025, Italy reports 10 deaths and 89 confirmed West Nile virus cases, with 57 new cases from July 24-30. The latest fatality, a 93-year-old woman in Rome, marks Lazio's 4th confirmed case. The virus is spread through mosquito bites, and there is no vaccine or specific treatment.
West Nile Virus Outbreak in Italy: 10 Deaths, 89 Confirmed Cases
As of July 31, 2025, Italy reports 10 deaths and 89 confirmed West Nile virus cases, with 57 new cases from July 24-30. The latest fatality, a 93-year-old woman in Rome, marks Lazio's 4th confirmed case. The virus is spread through mosquito bites, and there is no vaccine or specific treatment.
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24% Bias Score


Klinsmann Jr. Thrives in Italy After Overcoming Legacy and Setbacks
Jonathan Klinsmann, son of Jurgen Klinsmann, has overcome numerous challenges to become a starting goalkeeper for Cesena in Italy's Serie B after inconsistent playing time in the US and Germany; his success reflects a broader pattern of athletes overcoming family legacies to forge their own identiti...
Klinsmann Jr. Thrives in Italy After Overcoming Legacy and Setbacks
Jonathan Klinsmann, son of Jurgen Klinsmann, has overcome numerous challenges to become a starting goalkeeper for Cesena in Italy's Serie B after inconsistent playing time in the US and Germany; his success reflects a broader pattern of athletes overcoming family legacies to forge their own identiti...
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24% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Addresses Hundreds of Thousands at Youth Jubilee in Rome
Pope Leo XIV presided over the Jubilee of Young People in Rome on August 2nd, 2025, addressing hundreds of thousands of young pilgrims from 146 countries, urging them to build a more just world, while remembering two young women who died before attending.
Pope Leo XIV Addresses Hundreds of Thousands at Youth Jubilee in Rome
Pope Leo XIV presided over the Jubilee of Young People in Rome on August 2nd, 2025, addressing hundreds of thousands of young pilgrims from 146 countries, urging them to build a more just world, while remembering two young women who died before attending.
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Italian Beach Tornado Forces Evacuations Amidst Europe's Extreme Weather
A tornado hit Maccarese beach in Italy on Sunday, injuring one person and causing widespread disruption as tourists fled. Simultaneously, giant waterspouts appeared near the Delta del Po.

Italian Beach Tornado Forces Evacuations Amidst Europe's Extreme Weather
A tornado hit Maccarese beach in Italy on Sunday, injuring one person and causing widespread disruption as tourists fled. Simultaneously, giant waterspouts appeared near the Delta del Po.
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40% Bias Score

Italy's Museum Boom: A Cultural Response to the Digital Age
Italy is experiencing a surge in museum construction, driven by successive governments and private initiatives, showcasing a diverse range of museums, from those dedicated to art and archeology to those housing eclectic collections, reflecting a national desire to preserve cultural heritage in respo...

Italy's Museum Boom: A Cultural Response to the Digital Age
Italy is experiencing a surge in museum construction, driven by successive governments and private initiatives, showcasing a diverse range of museums, from those dedicated to art and archeology to those housing eclectic collections, reflecting a national desire to preserve cultural heritage in respo...
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40% Bias Score

Outrage Over Gergiev Concert Invitation in Italy
Maestro Gergiev, a known supporter of Vladimir Putin, was invited to conduct a concert in Caserta, Italy, sparking outrage and leading to its cancellation due to protests from Nobel laureates and artists. The controversy highlights the intersection of art and politics during wartime.

Outrage Over Gergiev Concert Invitation in Italy
Maestro Gergiev, a known supporter of Vladimir Putin, was invited to conduct a concert in Caserta, Italy, sparking outrage and leading to its cancellation due to protests from Nobel laureates and artists. The controversy highlights the intersection of art and politics during wartime.
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60% Bias Score

ECJ Ruling Hampers EU Plans to Outsource Asylum Processing
The European Court of Justice ruled that Italy must more rigorously assess the safety of a country of origin before deporting asylum seekers there, impacting EU plans to outsource asylum processing based on a list of designated 'safe' countries; this decision could significantly alter EU migration p...

ECJ Ruling Hampers EU Plans to Outsource Asylum Processing
The European Court of Justice ruled that Italy must more rigorously assess the safety of a country of origin before deporting asylum seekers there, impacting EU plans to outsource asylum processing based on a list of designated 'safe' countries; this decision could significantly alter EU migration p...
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44% Bias Score

ECJ Upholds 'Safe Country' Designation, But with Judicial Oversight
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that countries can legally designate other countries as 'safe countries of origin' for faster asylum processing; however, national courts retain the power to review individual cases, ensuring personal risk assessments. This decision is subject to change due ...

ECJ Upholds 'Safe Country' Designation, But with Judicial Oversight
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that countries can legally designate other countries as 'safe countries of origin' for faster asylum processing; however, national courts retain the power to review individual cases, ensuring personal risk assessments. This decision is subject to change due ...
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40% Bias Score

Bologna Train Station Bombing: 85 Killed in Terrorist Attack
A bomb exploded in Bologna's train station on August 2, 1980, killing 85 and injuring over 200; evidence suggests a pre-planned terrorist attack, with three groups claiming responsibility, highlighting Italy's struggle with extremist violence.

Bologna Train Station Bombing: 85 Killed in Terrorist Attack
A bomb exploded in Bologna's train station on August 2, 1980, killing 85 and injuring over 200; evidence suggests a pre-planned terrorist attack, with three groups claiming responsibility, highlighting Italy's struggle with extremist violence.
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60% Bias Score
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