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Italy's Security Debate: Perception vs. Reality
In Italy, falling crime rates haven't eased public insecurity, particularly among vulnerable groups; a leading politician's framing of the security debate highlights conflicting perspectives but neglects root causes; the release of Libyan general Almasri exposes the complex interplay between nationa...
Italy's Security Debate: Perception vs. Reality
In Italy, falling crime rates haven't eased public insecurity, particularly among vulnerable groups; a leading politician's framing of the security debate highlights conflicting perspectives but neglects root causes; the release of Libyan general Almasri exposes the complex interplay between nationa...
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60% Bias Score


Italian PM Meloni Under Investigation for Repatriation of ICC-Wanted Libyan Police Chief
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces investigation for complicity and embezzlement in the repatriation of Libyan police chief Osama Almasri Najim, wanted by the ICC, after his release due to a procedural error following an arrest in Turin based on an ICC warrant; the government defends its ac...
Italian PM Meloni Under Investigation for Repatriation of ICC-Wanted Libyan Police Chief
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces investigation for complicity and embezzlement in the repatriation of Libyan police chief Osama Almasri Najim, wanted by the ICC, after his release due to a procedural error following an arrest in Turin based on an ICC warrant; the government defends its ac...
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52% Bias Score


Meloni Under Investigation for Release of Libyan War Criminal
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under investigation for allegedly facilitating the release of Osama Almasri, a Libyan war criminal wanted by the ICC, on January 21st due to procedural errors in his arrest, sparking an international incident and raising concerns about Italy's immigration pol...
Meloni Under Investigation for Release of Libyan War Criminal
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under investigation for allegedly facilitating the release of Osama Almasri, a Libyan war criminal wanted by the ICC, on January 21st due to procedural errors in his arrest, sparking an international incident and raising concerns about Italy's immigration pol...
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52% 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...
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60% Bias Score


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.
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32% 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.
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40% Bias Score

Invasive Sacred Ibis Threatens Northern Italy's Biodiversity
Invasive African sacred ibis, escaping or released from captivity, are proliferating across Northern Italy, threatening native wildlife by preying on eggs, chicks, and amphibians, and potentially spreading disease from foraging in unsanitary areas.

Invasive Sacred Ibis Threatens Northern Italy's Biodiversity
Invasive African sacred ibis, escaping or released from captivity, are proliferating across Northern Italy, threatening native wildlife by preying on eggs, chicks, and amphibians, and potentially spreading disease from foraging in unsanitary areas.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Ministers Under Investigation for Release of Libyan General
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and three other ministers are under investigation for allegedly aiding and abetting a crime and embezzlement related to the controversial release and repatriation of Libyan general Osama Najim, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, following a legal complaint by a l...

Italian Ministers Under Investigation for Release of Libyan General
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and three other ministers are under investigation for allegedly aiding and abetting a crime and embezzlement related to the controversial release and repatriation of Libyan general Osama Najim, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, following a legal complaint by a l...
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56% Bias Score

Italy Investigated for Corruption Following Release of ICC-Wanted Libyan Official
Italian authorities are investigating Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other officials for corruption after releasing a Libyan police chief wanted by the ICC for war crimes and crimes against humanity, prompting the ICC to seek explanations and raising concerns about possible links to migrant flows...

Italy Investigated for Corruption Following Release of ICC-Wanted Libyan Official
Italian authorities are investigating Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other officials for corruption after releasing a Libyan police chief wanted by the ICC for war crimes and crimes against humanity, prompting the ICC to seek explanations and raising concerns about possible links to migrant flows...
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40% 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...
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48% Bias Score

Revolut Launches Deposit Accounts in Italy, Reaching 3 Million Customers
Revolut launched deposit accounts in Italy, offering new customers a 3% interest rate until May 31st, 2025, and expanding its services to 3 million Italian users; existing customers will receive access gradually.

Revolut Launches Deposit Accounts in Italy, Reaching 3 Million Customers
Revolut launched deposit accounts in Italy, offering new customers a 3% interest rate until May 31st, 2025, and expanding its services to 3 million Italian users; existing customers will receive access gradually.
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36% Bias Score

Milan Construction Freeze Causes €165 Million Revenue Loss
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala testified before the Italian Senate on the "Salva-Milano" bill, addressing concerns about construction freezes causing a €165 million revenue loss, 3,000 job losses, and stalled home purchases, while denying any municipal favoritism amid ongoing investigations.

Milan Construction Freeze Causes €165 Million Revenue Loss
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala testified before the Italian Senate on the "Salva-Milano" bill, addressing concerns about construction freezes causing a €165 million revenue loss, 3,000 job losses, and stalled home purchases, while denying any municipal favoritism amid ongoing investigations.
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40% Bias Score
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