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Corruption Allegations Cast Shadow on Milan's Development
A corruption investigation in Milan, involving allegations of illegal activities in urban development, threatens the city's economic progress and reputation, casting doubt on the sustainability of its recent growth and raising questions about the balance between development and ethical practices.
Corruption Allegations Cast Shadow on Milan's Development
A corruption investigation in Milan, involving allegations of illegal activities in urban development, threatens the city's economic progress and reputation, casting doubt on the sustainability of its recent growth and raising questions about the balance between development and ethical practices.
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48% Bias Score


Rome's "Homeless" Project Links Animal Welfare to Social Services
ASL Roma 3's "Homeless" project provides free veterinary care to pets owned by impoverished people in Rome and Fiumicino, collaborating with social services to address stray animals and public health concerns; in 2024, the kennel handled 1,463 dogs and 846 cats, performing 833 sterilizations.
Rome's "Homeless" Project Links Animal Welfare to Social Services
ASL Roma 3's "Homeless" project provides free veterinary care to pets owned by impoverished people in Rome and Fiumicino, collaborating with social services to address stray animals and public health concerns; in 2024, the kennel handled 1,463 dogs and 846 cats, performing 833 sterilizations.
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36% Bias Score


Chinese Mafia War in Prato: Violence, Police Report Reveal Global Reach
A violent conflict within the Chinese mafia in Prato, Italy, involving arsons, bombings, and a double homicide, has escalated since February 2024, leading the son of a major boss to file an unprecedented police report, highlighting the group's international reach and competition for control over the...
Chinese Mafia War in Prato: Violence, Police Report Reveal Global Reach
A violent conflict within the Chinese mafia in Prato, Italy, involving arsons, bombings, and a double homicide, has escalated since February 2024, leading the son of a major boss to file an unprecedented police report, highlighting the group's international reach and competition for control over the...
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40% Bias Score


Sicilian Theatre Festival Tackles Gender Violence and Mafia Legacy
The "Orestiadi" festival in Gibellina, Sicily, features two plays: Antonio Latella's "Wonder Woman," recounting the 2015 gang rape of a Peruvian woman in Ancona and the subsequent acquittal, and Davide Enia's "Autoritratto," a commemoration of Judge Paolo Borsellino and the fight against the Mafia. ...
Sicilian Theatre Festival Tackles Gender Violence and Mafia Legacy
The "Orestiadi" festival in Gibellina, Sicily, features two plays: Antonio Latella's "Wonder Woman," recounting the 2015 gang rape of a Peruvian woman in Ancona and the subsequent acquittal, and Davide Enia's "Autoritratto," a commemoration of Judge Paolo Borsellino and the fight against the Mafia. ...
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20% Bias Score


Italy Extends Surrogacy Ban Abroad, Impacting LGBTQ+ Families
Italy's October 2022 law criminalizes surrogacy abroad for all citizens, impacting same-sex couples disproportionately due to limited adoption rights, extending a 2004 domestic ban, despite a May 2023 court ruling recognizing dual female parenthood.
Italy Extends Surrogacy Ban Abroad, Impacting LGBTQ+ Families
Italy's October 2022 law criminalizes surrogacy abroad for all citizens, impacting same-sex couples disproportionately due to limited adoption rights, extending a 2004 domestic ban, despite a May 2023 court ruling recognizing dual female parenthood.
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56% Bias Score


Taormina's Pediatric Cardiology Unit Fights for Survival
Facing potential closure, Taormina's pediatric cardiosurgery department seeks a national derogation to remain operational, prompting a complex negotiation involving the Papardo Hospital in Messina, the regional government, and the Bambino Gesù Institute in Rome, while navigating political pressure a...
Taormina's Pediatric Cardiology Unit Fights for Survival
Facing potential closure, Taormina's pediatric cardiosurgery department seeks a national derogation to remain operational, prompting a complex negotiation involving the Papardo Hospital in Messina, the regional government, and the Bambino Gesù Institute in Rome, while navigating political pressure a...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by Tuesday, despite allegations of abuse against the father; her legal team is appealing and seeking intervention from the Spanish Ministry of Youth and Childhood, citing Daniel's fear and claims of abu...

Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by Tuesday, despite allegations of abuse against the father; her legal team is appealing and seeking intervention from the Spanish Ministry of Youth and Childhood, citing Daniel's fear and claims of abu...
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64% Bias Score

Italy Tightens PFAS Regulations in Drinking Water
Italy's new decree 102/2025 lowers PFAS limits in drinking water to 0.10 µg/L by January 13, 2026, and 10 µg/L for TFA by January 12, 2027, expanding regulations to small suppliers and public fountains, requiring six-monthly data reporting to AnTeA, and introducing the ReMaF material assessment syst...

Italy Tightens PFAS Regulations in Drinking Water
Italy's new decree 102/2025 lowers PFAS limits in drinking water to 0.10 µg/L by January 13, 2026, and 10 µg/L for TFA by January 12, 2027, expanding regulations to small suppliers and public fountains, requiring six-monthly data reporting to AnTeA, and introducing the ReMaF material assessment syst...
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44% Bias Score

International Camorra Drug Trafficker Arrested in Spain
Italian police, with international collaboration, arrested Simone Bartiromo, a major Camorra drug trafficker, in Spain on charges of large-scale cocaine and hashish trafficking, supplying various regions of Italy.

International Camorra Drug Trafficker Arrested in Spain
Italian police, with international collaboration, arrested Simone Bartiromo, a major Camorra drug trafficker, in Spain on charges of large-scale cocaine and hashish trafficking, supplying various regions of Italy.
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Flat Tax Fuels Real Estate Boom, but Challenges Remain
Italy's flat tax regime, increased to €200,000 in 2024, is attracting thousands of high-net-worth individuals, significantly boosting Italy's real estate market and driving urban regeneration projects, but challenges regarding affordability and infrastructure remain.

Italy's Flat Tax Fuels Real Estate Boom, but Challenges Remain
Italy's flat tax regime, increased to €200,000 in 2024, is attracting thousands of high-net-worth individuals, significantly boosting Italy's real estate market and driving urban regeneration projects, but challenges regarding affordability and infrastructure remain.
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52% Bias Score

Palermo's Enduring Struggle Against Mafia Influence: Then and Now
The 1985 murders of Palermo police commissioners Beppe Montana and Ninni Cassarà, met with public apathy, exposed the city's complicity with the Mafia; 40 years later, Palermo faces similar challenges, battling corruption and a culture of silence.

Palermo's Enduring Struggle Against Mafia Influence: Then and Now
The 1985 murders of Palermo police commissioners Beppe Montana and Ninni Cassarà, met with public apathy, exposed the city's complicity with the Mafia; 40 years later, Palermo faces similar challenges, battling corruption and a culture of silence.
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64% Bias Score

Naples Residents Protest America's Cup, Citing Concerns Over Public Space"
Residents of Bagnoli Coroglio, Naples, are protesting the America's Cup, fearing that infrastructure built for the event will permanently alter plans for a public park and beach, prioritizing elite interests over community needs.

Naples Residents Protest America's Cup, Citing Concerns Over Public Space"
Residents of Bagnoli Coroglio, Naples, are protesting the America's Cup, fearing that infrastructure built for the event will permanently alter plans for a public park and beach, prioritizing elite interests over community needs.
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60% Bias Score
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