Showing 445 to 456 of 1,001 results


Italy Resumes Transfer of Asylum Seekers to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy resumed transferring asylum seekers to Albania on January 18, 2025, sending 49 migrants to Shengjin under a contested bilateral agreement, after a two-month pause due to legal challenges and a European Court of Justice ruling.
Italy Resumes Transfer of Asylum Seekers to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy resumed transferring asylum seekers to Albania on January 18, 2025, sending 49 migrants to Shengjin under a contested bilateral agreement, after a two-month pause due to legal challenges and a European Court of Justice ruling.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Italy's Electoral Reform Debate: Left-Right Divisions and Uncertain Future
Italy's left- and right-wing coalitions are debating electoral reform; the left proposes proportional representation to unite progressive forces, while the right seeks to strengthen the Prime Minister's position without constitutional amendments. Both sides face internal divisions, making a compromi...
Italy's Electoral Reform Debate: Left-Right Divisions and Uncertain Future
Italy's left- and right-wing coalitions are debating electoral reform; the left proposes proportional representation to unite progressive forces, while the right seeks to strengthen the Prime Minister's position without constitutional amendments. Both sides face internal divisions, making a compromi...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Former Italian Prison to Become Museum and Educational Center
Italy will transform the former Bourbon prison of Santo Stefano on Ventotene island into a €70 million museum and educational center, focusing on the evolution of prison culture and the history of penology, incorporating art from current inmates, and commemorating the 50th anniversary of Italy's pri...
Former Italian Prison to Become Museum and Educational Center
Italy will transform the former Bourbon prison of Santo Stefano on Ventotene island into a €70 million museum and educational center, focusing on the evolution of prison culture and the history of penology, incorporating art from current inmates, and commemorating the 50th anniversary of Italy's pri...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy transferred 49 migrants rescued at sea to Albania for processing in new centers, despite previous court blocks, while 53 others avoided transfer by presenting passports; the legality of the fast-track procedure and its compatibility with international law are being challenged in court.
Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy transferred 49 migrants rescued at sea to Albania for processing in new centers, despite previous court blocks, while 53 others avoided transfer by presenting passports; the legality of the fast-track procedure and its compatibility with international law are being challenged in court.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Davos 2024: Global Uncertainty and Geox's Strategic Response
Geox's president, Mario Moretti Polegato, discussed the global economic uncertainty at Davos, expressing concerns about potential US tariffs and geopolitical instability impacting businesses, particularly in Russia and China. He emphasized avoiding trade wars and adapting to changing markets.
Davos 2024: Global Uncertainty and Geox's Strategic Response
Geox's president, Mario Moretti Polegato, discussed the global economic uncertainty at Davos, expressing concerns about potential US tariffs and geopolitical instability impacting businesses, particularly in Russia and China. He emphasized avoiding trade wars and adapting to changing markets.
Progress
56% Bias Score


French Supreme Court Rules on International Wills and Language Barriers
The French Supreme Court ruled that an international will, even if written in a language the testator doesn't understand, requires a sworn interpreter, overturning a lower court decision that had upheld the will based on the Washington Convention of 1973.
French Supreme Court Rules on International Wills and Language Barriers
The French Supreme Court ruled that an international will, even if written in a language the testator doesn't understand, requires a sworn interpreter, overturning a lower court decision that had upheld the will based on the Washington Convention of 1973.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Italy Sends Migrants to Albania for Asylum Processing Amid Legal Challenges
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants intercepted at sea to Albania for asylum processing, marking the third such attempt after previous legal challenges. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in Albanian centers under a November 2023 agreement a...

Italy Sends Migrants to Albania for Asylum Processing Amid Legal Challenges
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants intercepted at sea to Albania for asylum processing, marking the third such attempt after previous legal challenges. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in Albanian centers under a November 2023 agreement a...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Liguria Considers Assisted Suicide Bill
In Liguria, Italy, opposition parties and the Luca Coscioni Association reintroduced a bill to regulate assisted suicide, already legal under a 2019 court ruling; similar bills are pending in other regions, and Liguria could be the first to enact such a law.

Liguria Considers Assisted Suicide Bill
In Liguria, Italy, opposition parties and the Luca Coscioni Association reintroduced a bill to regulate assisted suicide, already legal under a 2019 court ruling; similar bills are pending in other regions, and Liguria could be the first to enact such a law.
Progress
40% Bias Score

International Task Force to Preserve Syria's Cultural Heritage
International organizations and academics met in Rome to plan the preservation of Syria's cultural heritage after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, concluding a week-long initiative across Italy that seeks to create an international task force for on-the-ground implementation.

International Task Force to Preserve Syria's Cultural Heritage
International organizations and academics met in Rome to plan the preservation of Syria's cultural heritage after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, concluding a week-long initiative across Italy that seeks to create an international task force for on-the-ground implementation.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Italy Targets Fake Online Reviews with New Bill
Italy's government approved a bill to combat fake online reviews, mandating user identification, proof of purchase, and a 15-day review window for restaurants and hotels, aiming to protect businesses and consumers from misleading information and unfair competition.

Italy Targets Fake Online Reviews with New Bill
Italy's government approved a bill to combat fake online reviews, mandating user identification, proof of purchase, and a 15-day review window for restaurants and hotels, aiming to protect businesses and consumers from misleading information and unfair competition.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Rome Clinic Offers Vital Mental Healthcare to Asylum Seekers
The Samifo Centre in Rome, Europe's only publicly funded clinic treating PTSD and trauma among asylum seekers and refugees, provided care to over 2,000 individuals last year, offering medical, psychological, and cultural mediation services to help them cope with the effects of their often perilous j...

Rome Clinic Offers Vital Mental Healthcare to Asylum Seekers
The Samifo Centre in Rome, Europe's only publicly funded clinic treating PTSD and trauma among asylum seekers and refugees, provided care to over 2,000 individuals last year, offering medical, psychological, and cultural mediation services to help them cope with the effects of their often perilous j...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy's navy transferred 49 migrants to Albania for processing under a controversial October agreement; 53 others avoided transfer by providing passports; legal challenges are pending before the European Court of Justice on February 25th.

Italy Transfers Migrants to Albania Amid Legal Challenges
Italy's navy transferred 49 migrants to Albania for processing under a controversial October agreement; 53 others avoided transfer by providing passports; legal challenges are pending before the European Court of Justice on February 25th.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Showing 445 to 456 of 1,001 results