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Italy Approves "12 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge Despite Opposition
Italy approved a "12 billion project to build the world's largest suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland by 2032, despite concerns about earthquakes, mafia infiltration, and environmental damage.
Italy Approves "12 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge Despite Opposition
Italy approved a "12 billion project to build the world's largest suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland by 2032, despite concerns about earthquakes, mafia infiltration, and environmental damage.
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24% Bias Score


Italy and China Announce Record-Breaking Bridges
Italy approved a \$15.5 billion project to build the world's longest suspension bridge across the Strait of Messina, while China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, nearing completion, will be the world's tallest, showcasing a global trend in ambitious infrastructure development.
Italy and China Announce Record-Breaking Bridges
Italy approved a \$15.5 billion project to build the world's longest suspension bridge across the Strait of Messina, while China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, nearing completion, will be the world's tallest, showcasing a global trend in ambitious infrastructure development.
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32% Bias Score


Italy's €13.5 Billion Bridge: A Strategy for NATO Defense Spending
Italy will build a 3.7km bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland for €13.5 billion, contributing to NATO's defense spending goals, with the Spanish government considering similar measures; the project faces environmental and seismic challenges.
Italy's €13.5 Billion Bridge: A Strategy for NATO Defense Spending
Italy will build a 3.7km bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland for €13.5 billion, contributing to NATO's defense spending goals, with the Spanish government considering similar measures; the project faces environmental and seismic challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Portuguese Man Confesses to Parricide, Leads to European Arrest Warrant
A 29-year-old Portuguese man, Luis Carlos Henriques Ferreira, confessed to killing his parents in Portugal to doctors at Milan's Niguarda hospital on July 23, leading to a European arrest warrant issued August 5th after Italian authorities alerted Portugal.
Portuguese Man Confesses to Parricide, Leads to European Arrest Warrant
A 29-year-old Portuguese man, Luis Carlos Henriques Ferreira, confessed to killing his parents in Portugal to doctors at Milan's Niguarda hospital on July 23, leading to a European arrest warrant issued August 5th after Italian authorities alerted Portugal.
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44% Bias Score


Rimini Lifeguards Strike: Safety Concerns Lead to Beach Closures
Rimini's lifeguards, members of the CGIL union, will strike this Saturday, August 12th, leaving approximately 250 beach surveillance towers unstaffed due to a two-year dispute over safety measures, specifically the elimination of midday breaks that doubled lifeguards' workload, potentially leading t...
Rimini Lifeguards Strike: Safety Concerns Lead to Beach Closures
Rimini's lifeguards, members of the CGIL union, will strike this Saturday, August 12th, leaving approximately 250 beach surveillance towers unstaffed due to a two-year dispute over safety measures, specifically the elimination of midday breaks that doubled lifeguards' workload, potentially leading t...
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48% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal: 15% Tariff on European Goods, €600 Billion Investment
The EU and US reached a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on various European goods, prompting €600 billion in EU investment and €750 billion in energy purchases from the US, with potential GDP losses for Italy estimated at €6 billion.
EU-US Trade Deal: 15% Tariff on European Goods, €600 Billion Investment
The EU and US reached a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on various European goods, prompting €600 billion in EU investment and €750 billion in energy purchases from the US, with potential GDP losses for Italy estimated at €6 billion.
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60% Bias Score

Subtle Racism in Italy: A Sri Lankan Woman's Perspective
Nadeesha Uyangoda's essay, "The Only Black Person in the Room," published in Spanish, details her experiences as a Sri Lankan woman growing up in Italy, exposing subtle racism within seemingly neutral societal systems and advocating for full citizenship rights for racialized minorities.

Subtle Racism in Italy: A Sri Lankan Woman's Perspective
Nadeesha Uyangoda's essay, "The Only Black Person in the Room," published in Spanish, details her experiences as a Sri Lankan woman growing up in Italy, exposing subtle racism within seemingly neutral societal systems and advocating for full citizenship rights for racialized minorities.
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44% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal: 15% Tariff Raises GDP Concerns
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on some goods, prompting concerns about the impact on various sectors and leading to calls for mitigating measures and strategic adjustments in the EU.

EU-US Trade Deal: 15% Tariff Raises GDP Concerns
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal involving a 15% tariff on some goods, prompting concerns about the impact on various sectors and leading to calls for mitigating measures and strategic adjustments in the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Imprisoned Ex-Mayor's Advocacy Exposes Italy's Prison Crisis
Former Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno, imprisoned for corruption, is using his jail time to advocate for Italian prison reform, highlighting severe overcrowding (over 62,000 inmates in facilities for 51,000) and a surge in suicides (45 in 2024 alone), challenging the government's tough-on-crime approach...

Imprisoned Ex-Mayor's Advocacy Exposes Italy's Prison Crisis
Former Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno, imprisoned for corruption, is using his jail time to advocate for Italian prison reform, highlighting severe overcrowding (over 62,000 inmates in facilities for 51,000) and a surge in suicides (45 in 2024 alone), challenging the government's tough-on-crime approach...
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36% Bias Score

Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a $15.5 billion, 2-mile-long suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland, despite concerns about mafia involvement and seismic risks; construction is expected to start in early 2026.

Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a $15.5 billion, 2-mile-long suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland, despite concerns about mafia involvement and seismic risks; construction is expected to start in early 2026.
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56% Bias Score

Italy Approves Controversial €13.5 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge
The Italian government approved a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.3-kilometer bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy by 2032, despite concerns about its cost, earthquake risks, environmental impact, and potential mafia infiltration; the project is expected to boost the economy of Southern Italy ...

Italy Approves Controversial €13.5 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge
The Italian government approved a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.3-kilometer bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy by 2032, despite concerns about its cost, earthquake risks, environmental impact, and potential mafia infiltration; the project is expected to boost the economy of Southern Italy ...
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44% Bias Score

Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a \$15.5 billion project expected to be completed by 2032, despite concerns about earthquakes, environmental impacts, and organized crime.

Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a \$15.5 billion project expected to be completed by 2032, despite concerns about earthquakes, environmental impacts, and organized crime.
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16% Bias Score
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