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Germany's Football Team Faces Personnel Crisis Ahead of Italy Matches"
Germany's national football team faces a shortage of key players, particularly in the offensive and defensive midfield, due to injuries and unavailability for the upcoming Nations League matches against Italy, forcing coach Julian Nagelsmann to make difficult decisions with limited training time.
Germany's Football Team Faces Personnel Crisis Ahead of Italy Matches"
Germany's national football team faces a shortage of key players, particularly in the offensive and defensive midfield, due to injuries and unavailability for the upcoming Nations League matches against Italy, forcing coach Julian Nagelsmann to make difficult decisions with limited training time.
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44% Bias Score


Bologna Sends 300 to Rome for Pro-EU Demonstration
On March 15th, approximately 300 people from Bologna, including members of the PD, Acli, and CGIL, will travel to Rome to participate in a pro-European Union demonstration organized by Michele Serra, carrying numerous European flags, emphasizing the need for a more democratic, social, and inclusive ...
Bologna Sends 300 to Rome for Pro-EU Demonstration
On March 15th, approximately 300 people from Bologna, including members of the PD, Acli, and CGIL, will travel to Rome to participate in a pro-European Union demonstration organized by Michele Serra, carrying numerous European flags, emphasizing the need for a more democratic, social, and inclusive ...
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Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Serena Mollicone Murder Appeals
The Italian Supreme Court will decide tomorrow on the appeals in the Serena Mollicone murder case, determining whether to uphold the acquittal of Franco Mottola, his son Marco, and his wife Annamaria, or to order a retrial. Serena Mollicone, an 18-year-old, was found murdered in 2001.
Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Serena Mollicone Murder Appeals
The Italian Supreme Court will decide tomorrow on the appeals in the Serena Mollicone murder case, determining whether to uphold the acquittal of Franco Mottola, his son Marco, and his wife Annamaria, or to order a retrial. Serena Mollicone, an 18-year-old, was found murdered in 2001.
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England's Dominant Victory Over Italy Boosts Title Hopes
England defeated Italy 47-24 in their latest rugby match, securing their 32nd consecutive win in the series and significantly improving their title chances by showcasing a more attacking style of play with 145 carries compared to their previous 67, despite kicking 31 times.
England's Dominant Victory Over Italy Boosts Title Hopes
England defeated Italy 47-24 in their latest rugby match, securing their 32nd consecutive win in the series and significantly improving their title chances by showcasing a more attacking style of play with 145 carries compared to their previous 67, despite kicking 31 times.
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32% Bias Score


Rome Hosts Large Trans-Feminist Demonstration, Criticizing Government's Response to Gender Violence
On March 8th, approximately 20,000 people participated in a trans-feminist demonstration in Rome, organized by Non una di meno, protesting gender-based violence, criticizing the government's insufficient response to femicide, and advocating for systemic change.
Rome Hosts Large Trans-Feminist Demonstration, Criticizing Government's Response to Gender Violence
On March 8th, approximately 20,000 people participated in a trans-feminist demonstration in Rome, organized by Non una di meno, protesting gender-based violence, criticizing the government's insufficient response to femicide, and advocating for systemic change.
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44% Bias Score


Italy Criminalizes Feminicide, Increases Penalties for Gender-Based Violence
Italy's government passed a bill establishing "feminicide" as a specific crime with life imprisonment, increasing penalties for related offenses, and enhancing victim protections, aiming to curb gender-based violence.
Italy Criminalizes Feminicide, Increases Penalties for Gender-Based Violence
Italy's government passed a bill establishing "feminicide" as a specific crime with life imprisonment, increasing penalties for related offenses, and enhancing victim protections, aiming to curb gender-based violence.
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Italy Faces €88 Billion Inheritance Crisis by 2040
By 2040, €88 billion in Italian assets will lack heirs due to low will-making rates (12%), prompting experts to promote philanthropy as a solution for managing these resources and avoid significant social and economic consequences.

Italy Faces €88 Billion Inheritance Crisis by 2040
By 2040, €88 billion in Italian assets will lack heirs due to low will-making rates (12%), prompting experts to promote philanthropy as a solution for managing these resources and avoid significant social and economic consequences.
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36% Bias Score

Italy's Lower Femicide Rate Compared to Germany, and the Impact of Giulia Cecchettin's Murder
Italy reported 120 femicides in 2023, far fewer than Germany's 360; the murder of 22-year-old Giulia Cecchettin sparked widespread outrage and prompted Italy's government to introduce a new law specifically criminalizing femicide, mandating life sentences.

Italy's Lower Femicide Rate Compared to Germany, and the Impact of Giulia Cecchettin's Murder
Italy reported 120 femicides in 2023, far fewer than Germany's 360; the murder of 22-year-old Giulia Cecchettin sparked widespread outrage and prompted Italy's government to introduce a new law specifically criminalizing femicide, mandating life sentences.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Proposes "Democratic Shield" Against Foreign Election Interference
Azione party in Italy proposed a law to create a "democratic shield" against foreign election interference, citing examples in Romania and Georgia, including preventative measures to detect interference and reactive measures to address threats to ensure fair elections.

Italy Proposes "Democratic Shield" Against Foreign Election Interference
Azione party in Italy proposed a law to create a "democratic shield" against foreign election interference, citing examples in Romania and Georgia, including preventative measures to detect interference and reactive measures to address threats to ensure fair elections.
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44% Bias Score

Inter Milan Wins Despite 2-0 Deficit; Serie A Title Race Tightens
Inter Milan overcame a 2-0 deficit to beat Monza 3-2 in Serie A, strengthening their league lead before their Champions League match against Feyenoord; AC Milan also staged a comeback, winning 3-2 against Lecce after being 2-0 down.

Inter Milan Wins Despite 2-0 Deficit; Serie A Title Race Tightens
Inter Milan overcame a 2-0 deficit to beat Monza 3-2 in Serie A, strengthening their league lead before their Champions League match against Feyenoord; AC Milan also staged a comeback, winning 3-2 against Lecce after being 2-0 down.
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36% Bias Score

Italy Approves Life Imprisonment for Femicide, Strengthening Measures Against Gender Violence
Italy's government approved a bill introducing life imprisonment for femicide, increasing penalties for related crimes, and mandating victim involvement in legal proceedings to combat violence against women; the bill now heads to parliament.

Italy Approves Life Imprisonment for Femicide, Strengthening Measures Against Gender Violence
Italy's government approved a bill introducing life imprisonment for femicide, increasing penalties for related crimes, and mandating victim involvement in legal proceedings to combat violence against women; the bill now heads to parliament.
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52% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Journey: From Italy to Israel
Yona Amit, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Italy, recounts her family's harrowing escape through the Alps to Switzerland in 1944, aided by righteous gentiles, their subsequent immigration to Israel in 1950, and her commitment to sharing her story to inspire hope.

Holocaust Survivor's Journey: From Italy to Israel
Yona Amit, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Italy, recounts her family's harrowing escape through the Alps to Switzerland in 1944, aided by righteous gentiles, their subsequent immigration to Israel in 1950, and her commitment to sharing her story to inspire hope.
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24% Bias Score
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