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Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center: A €1 Billion Failure
Italy and Albania's agreement for a migrant processing center in Albania, ratified by Albania's parliament in February 2024, has utterly failed, with only 73 migrants briefly housed before being returned to Italy due to legal challenges and human rights concerns.
Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center: A €1 Billion Failure
Italy and Albania's agreement for a migrant processing center in Albania, ratified by Albania's parliament in February 2024, has utterly failed, with only 73 migrants briefly housed before being returned to Italy due to legal challenges and human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Piedmont Audit Court Investigates Regional Agencies and Pnrr's "1000 Experts" Project
The Piedmont Regional Audit Court is investigating financial irregularities in regional agencies, including the Fondazione XX Marzo 2006 and Finpiemonte, and the EU's Recovery and Resilience Plan's (Pnrr) "1000 experts" project; investigations into \$31.6 million in unrepaid loans are underway, with...
Piedmont Audit Court Investigates Regional Agencies and Pnrr's "1000 Experts" Project
The Piedmont Regional Audit Court is investigating financial irregularities in regional agencies, including the Fondazione XX Marzo 2006 and Finpiemonte, and the EU's Recovery and Resilience Plan's (Pnrr) "1000 experts" project; investigations into \$31.6 million in unrepaid loans are underway, with...
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40% Bias Score


Rome Waste-to-Energy Plant Approved by Council of State
The Council of State in Rome rejected an appeal by four municipalities, clearing the way for the construction of a waste-to-energy plant in the Santa Palomba industrial area, expected to be operational in 2027 and aligned with EU waste reduction targets.
Rome Waste-to-Energy Plant Approved by Council of State
The Council of State in Rome rejected an appeal by four municipalities, clearing the way for the construction of a waste-to-energy plant in the Santa Palomba industrial area, expected to be operational in 2027 and aligned with EU waste reduction targets.
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44% Bias Score


Pompeii Frieze Reveals Wild Side of Ancient Roman Life
A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts the procession of Dionysus, revealing details of ancient Roman religious rituals and challenging conventional views of women's roles.
Pompeii Frieze Reveals Wild Side of Ancient Roman Life
A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts the procession of Dionysus, revealing details of ancient Roman religious rituals and challenging conventional views of women's roles.
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76% Bias Score


Italian Hospital's AI-Powered Screening Improves Rare Disease Diagnosis
The Giovanni XXIII hospital in Bari, Italy, announced that its neonatal screening center identified 31 newborns with rare diseases in 2024, enabling early diagnosis and treatment; since 2017, 492 newborns have been helped through this program, which uses robotic technology and AI to speed up the pro...
Italian Hospital's AI-Powered Screening Improves Rare Disease Diagnosis
The Giovanni XXIII hospital in Bari, Italy, announced that its neonatal screening center identified 31 newborns with rare diseases in 2024, enabling early diagnosis and treatment; since 2017, 492 newborns have been helped through this program, which uses robotic technology and AI to speed up the pro...
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32% Bias Score


TTG Day 2025: "Mad Thinking" Reshapes Tourism's Future
The TTG Day 2025 in Milan, held on February 26th, urged tourism operators to embrace unconventional thinking to reshape the hospitality sector, highlighting the 1.5 trillion euro luxury tourism market projected to reach 2.5 trillion by 2030 and the upcoming TTG Travel Experience in Rimini from Octob...
TTG Day 2025: "Mad Thinking" Reshapes Tourism's Future
The TTG Day 2025 in Milan, held on February 26th, urged tourism operators to embrace unconventional thinking to reshape the hospitality sector, highlighting the 1.5 trillion euro luxury tourism market projected to reach 2.5 trillion by 2030 and the upcoming TTG Travel Experience in Rimini from Octob...
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16% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Condition Worsens; Respiratory Crisis Raises Serious Concerns
Pope Francis's health has taken a turn for the worse after a bronchospasm caused aspiration and aggravated his existing double pneumonia; his condition is serious, and his doctors need 24-48 hours to assess the impact of this crisis.

Pope Francis's Condition Worsens; Respiratory Crisis Raises Serious Concerns
Pope Francis's health has taken a turn for the worse after a bronchospasm caused aspiration and aggravated his existing double pneumonia; his condition is serious, and his doctors need 24-48 hours to assess the impact of this crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Rome's Quarticciolo Residents Protest 'Caivano Model'
Residents of Rome's Quarticciolo neighborhood marched against the potential expansion of the 'Caivano model', a social intervention strategy, fearing top-down approaches and the eviction of community initiatives operating from a former police station which provided essential services like after-scho...

Rome's Quarticciolo Residents Protest 'Caivano Model'
Residents of Rome's Quarticciolo neighborhood marched against the potential expansion of the 'Caivano model', a social intervention strategy, fearing top-down approaches and the eviction of community initiatives operating from a former police station which provided essential services like after-scho...
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40% Bias Score

Italy's Nuclear Power Revival Faces Strong Opposition
Italy's government plans to revive nuclear power, sparking strong opposition from environmental groups who cite the high costs, radioactive waste, and previous public referendums rejecting nuclear energy, while advocating for a rapid transition to renewable energy sources.

Italy's Nuclear Power Revival Faces Strong Opposition
Italy's government plans to revive nuclear power, sparking strong opposition from environmental groups who cite the high costs, radioactive waste, and previous public referendums rejecting nuclear energy, while advocating for a rapid transition to renewable energy sources.
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60% Bias Score

20-Year-Old Accused of Sexually Assaulting 12-Year-Old in Turin Train Station
A 20-year-old man is accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in the restrooms of Turin's Porta Nuova train station in July; the girl initially stated consent but later recanted, claiming she was forced and given marijuana; the investigation is ongoing.

20-Year-Old Accused of Sexually Assaulting 12-Year-Old in Turin Train Station
A 20-year-old man is accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in the restrooms of Turin's Porta Nuova train station in July; the girl initially stated consent but later recanted, claiming she was forced and given marijuana; the investigation is ongoing.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Shopping Tourism Booms: €20-22 Billion in Spending in 2024
The 8th edition of Shopping Tourism forum in Milan revealed that Italian shopping tourism generated €20-22 billion in 2024, with 2.4 million tourists visiting primarily for shopping, a 14% increase compared to 2023. French tourists show the highest engagement.

Italian Shopping Tourism Booms: €20-22 Billion in Spending in 2024
The 8th edition of Shopping Tourism forum in Milan revealed that Italian shopping tourism generated €20-22 billion in 2024, with 2.4 million tourists visiting primarily for shopping, a 14% increase compared to 2023. French tourists show the highest engagement.
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32% Bias Score

Italian Financial Exclusion: Regional Disparities and Stagnant Social Microcredit
A new report reveals that 1.3 million Italians lack bank accounts, with Southern Italy and low-income families disproportionately affected; although microcredit shows growth, social microcredit remains stagnant, highlighting regional inequalities and the need for policy intervention.

Italian Financial Exclusion: Regional Disparities and Stagnant Social Microcredit
A new report reveals that 1.3 million Italians lack bank accounts, with Southern Italy and low-income families disproportionately affected; although microcredit shows growth, social microcredit remains stagnant, highlighting regional inequalities and the need for policy intervention.
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48% Bias Score
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