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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


World's Oldest Tattoos Found on Ötzi the Iceman
The 61 tattoos on Ötzi, a 46-year-old Copper Age man discovered in 1991 in the Alps, are confirmed as the world's oldest, predating previous finds by at least 1,000 years, and may have had therapeutic purposes.
World's Oldest Tattoos Found on Ötzi the Iceman
The 61 tattoos on Ötzi, a 46-year-old Copper Age man discovered in 1991 in the Alps, are confirmed as the world's oldest, predating previous finds by at least 1,000 years, and may have had therapeutic purposes.
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36% Bias Score


Italy Excludes Government Bonds from ISEE Calculation
Italy's new decree excludes up to €50,000 in government bonds from ISEE calculations, impacting access to social benefits; previously issued ISEE certificates remain valid, but reapplication involves costs for those using Caf services.
Italy Excludes Government Bonds from ISEE Calculation
Italy's new decree excludes up to €50,000 in government bonds from ISEE calculations, impacting access to social benefits; previously issued ISEE certificates remain valid, but reapplication involves costs for those using Caf services.
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40% Bias Score


Italy Revokes Arrest Warrant, Iranian Drone Suspect Returns Home
Iranian citizen Mohammad Abedini, wanted by the US for his alleged role in a drone attack that killed three soldiers in Jordan in January 2024, returned to Iran after Italy revoked his arrest warrant due to inconsistencies with Italian law, coinciding with the release of Italian journalist Cecilia S...
Italy Revokes Arrest Warrant, Iranian Drone Suspect Returns Home
Iranian citizen Mohammad Abedini, wanted by the US for his alleged role in a drone attack that killed three soldiers in Jordan in January 2024, returned to Iran after Italy revoked his arrest warrant due to inconsistencies with Italian law, coinciding with the release of Italian journalist Cecilia S...
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60% Bias Score


Italian Release of Iranian Engineer Amidst Suspected Prisoner Exchange
Iranian engineer Mohammed Abedini, arrested in Italy on a US warrant for allegedly supplying Iran with drone components, was released on Sunday after Italy's Justice Minister intervened, preventing his extradition; his release is widely believed to be connected to the recent release of Italian journ...
Italian Release of Iranian Engineer Amidst Suspected Prisoner Exchange
Iranian engineer Mohammed Abedini, arrested in Italy on a US warrant for allegedly supplying Iran with drone components, was released on Sunday after Italy's Justice Minister intervened, preventing his extradition; his release is widely believed to be connected to the recent release of Italian journ...
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60% Bias Score


King Charles to Visit Poland for Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary
King Charles, undergoing cancer treatment, will visit Poland on January 27th to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, attending a service in Krakow and meeting with President Andrzej Duda; this is his fifth visit to Poland.
King Charles to Visit Poland for Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary
King Charles, undergoing cancer treatment, will visit Poland on January 27th to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, attending a service in Krakow and meeting with President Andrzej Duda; this is his fifth visit to Poland.
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44% Bias Score

Minimally Invasive Heart Device Saves Five at Bambino Gesù Hospital
Five patients with severe congenital heart disease at Rome's Bambino Gesù hospital received innovative life-saving devices in a minimally invasive procedure, avoiding open-heart surgery and improving quality of life; this follows a compassionate use case in June 2023, and the devices now have CE mar...

Minimally Invasive Heart Device Saves Five at Bambino Gesù Hospital
Five patients with severe congenital heart disease at Rome's Bambino Gesù hospital received innovative life-saving devices in a minimally invasive procedure, avoiding open-heart surgery and improving quality of life; this follows a compassionate use case in June 2023, and the devices now have CE mar...
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40% Bias Score

2025 Giro d'Italia: 52,500 Meters of Elevation Gain, Strategic Shift in Route Design
The 2025 Giro d'Italia, running from May 9th to June 2nd, will cover 52,500 meters of elevation gain, exceeding the Tour de France, but organizers are emphasizing progressive difficulty rather than excessively hard stages.

2025 Giro d'Italia: 52,500 Meters of Elevation Gain, Strategic Shift in Route Design
The 2025 Giro d'Italia, running from May 9th to June 2nd, will cover 52,500 meters of elevation gain, exceeding the Tour de France, but organizers are emphasizing progressive difficulty rather than excessively hard stages.
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48% Bias Score

University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...

University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
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40% Bias Score

Italy Releases Iranian Suspect in US Drone Attack Case
Italy released Iranian national Mohammad Abedini, arrested at the US's request for supplying drone parts used in a Jordanian drone attack that killed three US soldiers; this followed the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iran, raising concerns about a prisoner exchange and further cool...

Italy Releases Iranian Suspect in US Drone Attack Case
Italy released Iranian national Mohammad Abedini, arrested at the US's request for supplying drone parts used in a Jordanian drone attack that killed three US soldiers; this followed the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iran, raising concerns about a prisoner exchange and further cool...
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48% Bias Score

Italy Releases Iranian Suspect in US Drone Attack Case
Italy released Iranian national Mohammad Abedini, arrested on a US request for supplying drone parts used in a Jordanian drone attack that killed three US soldiers, following the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iran; the US sought extradition, but Italy refused due to legal discrepan...

Italy Releases Iranian Suspect in US Drone Attack Case
Italy released Iranian national Mohammad Abedini, arrested on a US request for supplying drone parts used in a Jordanian drone attack that killed three US soldiers, following the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iran; the US sought extradition, but Italy refused due to legal discrepan...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.

Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.
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48% Bias Score
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