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Italy's Humanitarian Aid to Palestinian Children from Gaza and Recognition of Palestinian State
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani met with his Palestinian counterpart, Riyad al-Maliki, in Rome on Monday, visiting hospitals treating Palestinian children evacuated from Gaza, while discussing regional stability and the humanitarian crisis, and the potential recognition of a Palestinian stat...
Italy's Humanitarian Aid to Palestinian Children from Gaza and Recognition of Palestinian State
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani met with his Palestinian counterpart, Riyad al-Maliki, in Rome on Monday, visiting hospitals treating Palestinian children evacuated from Gaza, while discussing regional stability and the humanitarian crisis, and the potential recognition of a Palestinian stat...
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36% Bias Score


Italian Facebook Group "Mia Moglie" Shut Down After Sharing Non-Consensual Sexual Images
A Facebook group called "Mia Moglie" (My Wife), active since May 2025, with nearly 32,000 members, was shut down on August 20, 2025, following reports of non-consensual sharing of sexual images of women, prompting discussions about Meta's moderation policies and Italy's legal response to online gend...
Italian Facebook Group "Mia Moglie" Shut Down After Sharing Non-Consensual Sexual Images
A Facebook group called "Mia Moglie" (My Wife), active since May 2025, with nearly 32,000 members, was shut down on August 20, 2025, following reports of non-consensual sharing of sexual images of women, prompting discussions about Meta's moderation policies and Italy's legal response to online gend...
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40% Bias Score


France-Italy Diplomatic Row over Tax Policies
French Prime Minister François Bayrou accused Italy of "fiscal dumping," prompting a strong rebuke from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who called the claims "unfounded" and defended Italy's economic stability.
France-Italy Diplomatic Row over Tax Policies
French Prime Minister François Bayrou accused Italy of "fiscal dumping," prompting a strong rebuke from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who called the claims "unfounded" and defended Italy's economic stability.
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24% Bias Score


UniCredit's Potential Full Acquisition of Alpha Bank: A Strategic Analysis
UniCredit, nearing its target 29.9% stake in Alpha Bank, faces a decision on a full takeover, influenced by its Commerzbank situation and the potential €7 billion investment.
UniCredit's Potential Full Acquisition of Alpha Bank: A Strategic Analysis
UniCredit, nearing its target 29.9% stake in Alpha Bank, faces a decision on a full takeover, influenced by its Commerzbank situation and the potential €7 billion investment.
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24% Bias Score


Emilia-Romagna: 890 Teaching Positions Unfilled Despite Authorizations
In Emilia-Romagna, 890 authorized teaching positions remain unfilled, despite the Ministry of Education's approval of 4,170 new roles, leaving successful candidates from two national recovery plan (Pnrr) competitions without permanent contracts.
Emilia-Romagna: 890 Teaching Positions Unfilled Despite Authorizations
In Emilia-Romagna, 890 authorized teaching positions remain unfilled, despite the Ministry of Education's approval of 4,170 new roles, leaving successful candidates from two national recovery plan (Pnrr) competitions without permanent contracts.
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56% Bias Score


Italian Website Sharing Non-Consensual Images of Women Shut Down
A website in Italy, "Fica," that published non-consensual images and derogatory comments about prominent women, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has been shut down following criticism and investigations.
Italian Website Sharing Non-Consensual Images of Women Shut Down
A website in Italy, "Fica," that published non-consensual images and derogatory comments about prominent women, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has been shut down following criticism and investigations.
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32% Bias Score

Increased Phone Fees in West Germany, 1964, and the Political Context
In August 1964, West German post minister Richard Stücklen raised phone fees, while rejecting a postal rate hike, prompting concerns about political instrumentalization of communication with East Germany.

Increased Phone Fees in West Germany, 1964, and the Political Context
In August 1964, West German post minister Richard Stücklen raised phone fees, while rejecting a postal rate hike, prompting concerns about political instrumentalization of communication with East Germany.
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0% Bias Score

Meloni-Macron Clash Reignites: Italy-France Tensions Flare Over Ukraine and Migration
Tensions between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron have escalated, marked by mutual accusations and diplomatic slights, stemming from disagreements over Ukraine and migration policies, despite a brief truce in June.

Meloni-Macron Clash Reignites: Italy-France Tensions Flare Over Ukraine and Migration
Tensions between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron have escalated, marked by mutual accusations and diplomatic slights, stemming from disagreements over Ukraine and migration policies, despite a brief truce in June.
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60% Bias Score

Italian Facebook Group "Mia moglie" Shut Down After Years of Sharing Non-Consensual Photos
A Facebook group named "Mia moglie" (My Wife), with almost 32,000 members, was shut down after years of posting non-consensual photos of women, often nude, accompanied by sexually degrading comments; the group's existence was only addressed after journalist Carolina Capria brought it to light.

Italian Facebook Group "Mia moglie" Shut Down After Years of Sharing Non-Consensual Photos
A Facebook group named "Mia moglie" (My Wife), with almost 32,000 members, was shut down after years of posting non-consensual photos of women, often nude, accompanied by sexually degrading comments; the group's existence was only addressed after journalist Carolina Capria brought it to light.
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36% Bias Score

Iveco Sells Commercial Vehicle and Defense Divisions for €5.5 Billion
Italian truck maker Iveco sold its commercial vehicle division to India's Tata Motors for €3.8 billion and its defense division to Italy's Leonardo for €1.7 billion, a deal expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.

Iveco Sells Commercial Vehicle and Defense Divisions for €5.5 Billion
Italian truck maker Iveco sold its commercial vehicle division to India's Tata Motors for €3.8 billion and its defense division to Italy's Leonardo for €1.7 billion, a deal expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.
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20% Bias Score

Millions Unnecessarily Take Beta-Blockers After Heart Attack: Study
A clinical trial involving 8,500 patients in Spain and Italy revealed that beta-blockers provide no benefit for most heart attack survivors and may be harmful to women, prompting calls to reconsider their widespread use.

Millions Unnecessarily Take Beta-Blockers After Heart Attack: Study
A clinical trial involving 8,500 patients in Spain and Italy revealed that beta-blockers provide no benefit for most heart attack survivors and may be harmful to women, prompting calls to reconsider their widespread use.
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36% Bias Score

Portugal will not provide military protection to Gaza-bound flotilla
Despite carrying a Portuguese Member of Parliament, the Portuguese government will not provide military protection to the Global Sumud Flotilla departing for Gaza on September 4th, citing the mission as a civilian initiative.

Portugal will not provide military protection to Gaza-bound flotilla
Despite carrying a Portuguese Member of Parliament, the Portuguese government will not provide military protection to the Global Sumud Flotilla departing for Gaza on September 4th, citing the mission as a civilian initiative.
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44% Bias Score
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