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Italian Teacher Sentenced for Abuse of Elementary School Students
A 56-year-old special education teacher in Nardò, Italy, Brunella La Rosa, was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for aggravated abuse of eight elementary school students between November 2018 and January 2019, including slapping, pushing, hair pulling, and causing students to urinate themselves, base...
Italian Teacher Sentenced for Abuse of Elementary School Students
A 56-year-old special education teacher in Nardò, Italy, Brunella La Rosa, was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for aggravated abuse of eight elementary school students between November 2018 and January 2019, including slapping, pushing, hair pulling, and causing students to urinate themselves, base...
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48% Bias Score


EDF, Edison, and ENEA Collaborate on Small Modular Reactor Technology
EDF, Edison, and ENEA signed a memorandum of understanding in Milano to collaborate on the industrial applications of small modular reactors (SMRs), focusing on system analysis, new technologies, and training, aiming to contribute to European carbon neutrality goals and strengthen Italy's role in in...
EDF, Edison, and ENEA Collaborate on Small Modular Reactor Technology
EDF, Edison, and ENEA signed a memorandum of understanding in Milano to collaborate on the industrial applications of small modular reactors (SMRs), focusing on system analysis, new technologies, and training, aiming to contribute to European carbon neutrality goals and strengthen Italy's role in in...
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48% Bias Score


Prisoner Exchange: Iranian Engineer Released From Italy, But Devices Remain
Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, detained in Italy on a US warrant for supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack in Jordan, was released in a prisoner exchange with Iran for Italian journalist Cecilia Sala; however, his electronic devices remain in Italy pending US inspection.
Prisoner Exchange: Iranian Engineer Released From Italy, But Devices Remain
Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, detained in Italy on a US warrant for supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack in Jordan, was released in a prisoner exchange with Iran for Italian journalist Cecilia Sala; however, his electronic devices remain in Italy pending US inspection.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Activists Report Police Abuse After Protest
In Brescia, Italy, 23 environmental activists protesting at Leonardo's headquarters were taken to the police station, allegedly forced to undress and perform squats, prompting outrage and plans for legal action against police misconduct.
Italian Activists Report Police Abuse After Protest
In Brescia, Italy, 23 environmental activists protesting at Leonardo's headquarters were taken to the police station, allegedly forced to undress and perform squats, prompting outrage and plans for legal action against police misconduct.
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64% Bias Score


Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews to Protect Tourism Sector
Italy's new law mandates verifiable IDs and proof of visit for online reviews, prohibits paid reviews, and allows businesses to remove false or outdated ones, aiming to counter the 6%-30% revenue loss from fake reviews in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews to Protect Tourism Sector
Italy's new law mandates verifiable IDs and proof of visit for online reviews, prohibits paid reviews, and allows businesses to remove false or outdated ones, aiming to counter the 6%-30% revenue loss from fake reviews in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
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40% Bias Score


Italy's Hard-to-Abate Sectors: Steep Economic Hurdles to Decarbonization
A study by the Politecnico di Milano reveals that hard-to-abate sectors in Italy contributed to 19% of the nation's emissions in 2023; achieving EU climate targets requires substantial investment in decarbonization technologies, facing significant economic and policy hurdles.
Italy's Hard-to-Abate Sectors: Steep Economic Hurdles to Decarbonization
A study by the Politecnico di Milano reveals that hard-to-abate sectors in Italy contributed to 19% of the nation's emissions in 2023; achieving EU climate targets requires substantial investment in decarbonization technologies, facing significant economic and policy hurdles.
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48% Bias Score

Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews to Protect Tourism
Italy's government is introducing a law requiring verifiable identity and proof of visit for online reviews, aiming to combat fake and paid reviews that negatively impact tourism businesses.

Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews to Protect Tourism
Italy's government is introducing a law requiring verifiable identity and proof of visit for online reviews, aiming to combat fake and paid reviews that negatively impact tourism businesses.
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40% Bias Score

Overcrowding and Staff Concerns at Turin's Ferrante Aporti Juvenile Prison
Six inmates at Turin's Ferrante Aporti juvenile prison are sleeping on the floor due to overcrowding (53 inmates in a facility with 46 beds), causing distress among prison staff, who are also concerned about a pregnant officer's forced operational duty with heavy equipment.

Overcrowding and Staff Concerns at Turin's Ferrante Aporti Juvenile Prison
Six inmates at Turin's Ferrante Aporti juvenile prison are sleeping on the floor due to overcrowding (53 inmates in a facility with 46 beds), causing distress among prison staff, who are also concerned about a pregnant officer's forced operational duty with heavy equipment.
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60% Bias Score

AI Model Detects Cyberbullying Risk in School Chats
The University of Padua and Fondazione Carolina developed Net Guardian, an AI model that analyzes school WhatsApp group chats to quantify cyberbullying risk, providing educators with a score to guide interventions; a Milan trial showed that 70% of students couldn't recognize cyberbullying risk.

AI Model Detects Cyberbullying Risk in School Chats
The University of Padua and Fondazione Carolina developed Net Guardian, an AI model that analyzes school WhatsApp group chats to quantify cyberbullying risk, providing educators with a score to guide interventions; a Milan trial showed that 70% of students couldn't recognize cyberbullying risk.
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36% Bias Score

Italy Train Disruptions: Widespread Failures Prompt Police Investigation
Widespread train disruptions across central and northern Italy on January 17, 2024, caused by multiple technical failures, resulted in delays of up to 100 minutes, service suspensions, and a police report filed by the railway company due to suspected foul play.

Italy Train Disruptions: Widespread Failures Prompt Police Investigation
Widespread train disruptions across central and northern Italy on January 17, 2024, caused by multiple technical failures, resulted in delays of up to 100 minutes, service suspensions, and a police report filed by the railway company due to suspected foul play.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Venture Capital Reaches €1.127 Billion in 2024, But Growth Remains Limited
The 2024 EY Venture Capital Barometer reveals that Italian venture capital reached €1.127 billion, a 7.5% increase from 2023, but this represents only 0.06% of Italy's GDP, highlighting the need for structural improvements to foster growth in the sector.

Italian Venture Capital Reaches €1.127 Billion in 2024, But Growth Remains Limited
The 2024 EY Venture Capital Barometer reveals that Italian venture capital reached €1.127 billion, a 7.5% increase from 2023, but this represents only 0.06% of Italy's GDP, highlighting the need for structural improvements to foster growth in the sector.
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40% Bias Score

Soaring Prison Suicides in Italy Highlight Systemic Crisis
The number of suicides in Italian prisons in the first two weeks of 2025 doubled compared to 2024, reaching six confirmed cases and eight including suspected deaths, due to severe overcrowding and inadequate resources.

Soaring Prison Suicides in Italy Highlight Systemic Crisis
The number of suicides in Italian prisons in the first two weeks of 2025 doubled compared to 2024, reaching six confirmed cases and eight including suspected deaths, due to severe overcrowding and inadequate resources.
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60% Bias Score
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