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Italian Priest Investigated for Vehicular Homicide
Father Nicola D'Onghia, priest of Noci, is under investigation for vehicular homicide following the death of Fabiana Chiarappa on April 2nd. The Bari Appeals Court determined his initial statements obstructed the investigation, which relied on security footage, phone records, and forensic evidence t...
Italian Priest Investigated for Vehicular Homicide
Father Nicola D'Onghia, priest of Noci, is under investigation for vehicular homicide following the death of Fabiana Chiarappa on April 2nd. The Bari Appeals Court determined his initial statements obstructed the investigation, which relied on security footage, phone records, and forensic evidence t...
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48% Bias Score


Electrician's Death Highlights Italian Workplace Safety Failures
Valerio, a 29-year-old electrician, died after falling from a roof in Rome on June 21, 2022, due to a lack of safety equipment and training while working on a subcontracted job, highlighting the need for improved workplace safety regulations.
Electrician's Death Highlights Italian Workplace Safety Failures
Valerio, a 29-year-old electrician, died after falling from a roof in Rome on June 21, 2022, due to a lack of safety equipment and training while working on a subcontracted job, highlighting the need for improved workplace safety regulations.
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48% Bias Score


The Couple Next Door" Premieres in Venice
The Couple Next Door," a play premiering at the Venice Biennale Teatro, follows a married couple—a politician and a schoolteacher—through a day, with two actors portraying 23 characters to illustrate their personal and professional challenges, including blackmail and past traumas.
The Couple Next Door" Premieres in Venice
The Couple Next Door," a play premiering at the Venice Biennale Teatro, follows a married couple—a politician and a schoolteacher—through a day, with two actors portraying 23 characters to illustrate their personal and professional challenges, including blackmail and past traumas.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Passes Stricter Laws Amidst Political Division
The Italian Senate overwhelmingly approved a package of strict laws increasing penalties for various crimes, including those related to protests and terrorism; providing financial support to police officers facing legal action; and facing significant left-wing opposition but maintaining high public ...
Italy Passes Stricter Laws Amidst Political Division
The Italian Senate overwhelmingly approved a package of strict laws increasing penalties for various crimes, including those related to protests and terrorism; providing financial support to police officers facing legal action; and facing significant left-wing opposition but maintaining high public ...
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56% Bias Score


Increased Sea Arrivals to Italy Despite Stricter Policies
Despite Italy's stricter immigration policies, sea arrivals have surged since April, exceeding 2022 numbers; over 145,000 arrived since January 1st, with a 25% increase in the last two months, driven by instability in Libya and Tunisia, resulting in dangerous sea journeys and numerous deaths.
Increased Sea Arrivals to Italy Despite Stricter Policies
Despite Italy's stricter immigration policies, sea arrivals have surged since April, exceeding 2022 numbers; over 145,000 arrived since January 1st, with a 25% increase in the last two months, driven by instability in Libya and Tunisia, resulting in dangerous sea journeys and numerous deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Italian Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Laws
Italians vote in a two-day referendum starting Sunday on easing citizenship laws, reducing the residency requirement from 10 to 5 years, potentially affecting 2.5 million foreigners, while also considering changes to labor laws; low voter turnout is feared.
Italian Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Laws
Italians vote in a two-day referendum starting Sunday on easing citizenship laws, reducing the residency requirement from 10 to 5 years, potentially affecting 2.5 million foreigners, while also considering changes to labor laws; low voter turnout is feared.
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48% Bias Score

London Symphony Orchestra Concert and Diverse Cultural Events in Bologna
The London Symphony Orchestra, led by Antonio Pappano and violinist Lisa Batiashvili, performs at Bologna's Auditorium Manzoni on October 27th at 8:30 PM, alongside diverse free literary and cultural events across the city.

London Symphony Orchestra Concert and Diverse Cultural Events in Bologna
The London Symphony Orchestra, led by Antonio Pappano and violinist Lisa Batiashvili, performs at Bologna's Auditorium Manzoni on October 27th at 8:30 PM, alongside diverse free literary and cultural events across the city.
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Italian Snoring Epidemic Costs €31 Billion Annually
In Italy, over 24 million people (54% of the 15-74 age group) suffer from snoring, costing the nation €31 billion annually. The newly formed Italian Academy of Roncology aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, a serious condition linked to snoring, which is estimated to affect nearly...

Italian Snoring Epidemic Costs €31 Billion Annually
In Italy, over 24 million people (54% of the 15-74 age group) suffer from snoring, costing the nation €31 billion annually. The newly formed Italian Academy of Roncology aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, a serious condition linked to snoring, which is estimated to affect nearly...
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48% Bias Score

Mafia Killer Giovanni Brusca Released From Prison
Giovanni Brusca, the mobster who triggered the bomb that killed Judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, was released from prison after serving his sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families but also acknowledgement of his crucial role as a state witness against the Cosa Nostra.

Mafia Killer Giovanni Brusca Released From Prison
Giovanni Brusca, the mobster who triggered the bomb that killed Judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, was released from prison after serving his sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families but also acknowledgement of his crucial role as a state witness against the Cosa Nostra.
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60% Bias Score

Massive Rome Protest Condemns Gaza War, Criticizes Italian Government
Tens of thousands protested in Rome, organized by the Italian opposition parties PD, M5S, and Avs, to condemn the Gaza war, showcasing a mix of pro-Palestinian and pro-two-state solution messaging alongside criticism of the government's inaction.

Massive Rome Protest Condemns Gaza War, Criticizes Italian Government
Tens of thousands protested in Rome, organized by the Italian opposition parties PD, M5S, and Avs, to condemn the Gaza war, showcasing a mix of pro-Palestinian and pro-two-state solution messaging alongside criticism of the government's inaction.
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52% Bias Score

Mattarella's Vatican Meeting: Focus on Ukraine, Middle East, and European Unity
Italian President Sergio Mattarella met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Friday, discussing bilateral relations, international conflicts (Ukraine and the Middle East), and the Church's role in Italy. Following the meeting, Mattarella spoke at the Utopia Festival in Arezzo, highlighting post-WWII ...

Mattarella's Vatican Meeting: Focus on Ukraine, Middle East, and European Unity
Italian President Sergio Mattarella met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Friday, discussing bilateral relations, international conflicts (Ukraine and the Middle East), and the Church's role in Italy. Following the meeting, Mattarella spoke at the Utopia Festival in Arezzo, highlighting post-WWII ...
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24% Bias Score

Stellantis Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Significant Pay Raise to 60,000 Italian Workers
Stellantis, CNHI, Iveco, and Ferrari reached a collective bargaining agreement, granting a 6.6% base pay increase and two €240 bonuses to roughly 60,000 Italian workers in 2025-2026, contrasting with stalled national metalworking contract negotiations.

Stellantis Collective Bargaining Agreement Grants Significant Pay Raise to 60,000 Italian Workers
Stellantis, CNHI, Iveco, and Ferrari reached a collective bargaining agreement, granting a 6.6% base pay increase and two €240 bonuses to roughly 60,000 Italian workers in 2025-2026, contrasting with stalled national metalworking contract negotiations.
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40% Bias Score
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