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Landini Highlights Social Issues at Emmaus Community Visit
CGIL Secretary General Maurizio Landini visited the Emmaus community in Villafranca, Italy, on Saturday to discuss social issues, including migration, housing, and upcoming referendums, highlighting the importance of voter participation and the need for a national housing plan.
Landini Highlights Social Issues at Emmaus Community Visit
CGIL Secretary General Maurizio Landini visited the Emmaus community in Villafranca, Italy, on Saturday to discuss social issues, including migration, housing, and upcoming referendums, highlighting the importance of voter participation and the need for a national housing plan.
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44% Bias Score


McTominay's Napoli MVP Award Caps Serie A Title Win
Scott McTominay, after transferring from Manchester United for £25.7m, scored the winning goal for Napoli against Cagliari, securing their Serie A title and earning him the league's MVP award, highlighting the transformative impact of a change in club and playing style.
McTominay's Napoli MVP Award Caps Serie A Title Win
Scott McTominay, after transferring from Manchester United for £25.7m, scored the winning goal for Napoli against Cagliari, securing their Serie A title and earning him the league's MVP award, highlighting the transformative impact of a change in club and playing style.
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48% Bias Score


Crypto Bros Arrested for Torture Kidnapping in NYC Mansion
A group of wealthy cryptocurrency investors lured a 28-year-old Italian man to a luxury New York City mansion, where they held him captive, tortured him for weeks using Tasers, a pistol, and threats of a chainsaw, before he escaped and alerted police, leading to the arrest of one suspect.
Crypto Bros Arrested for Torture Kidnapping in NYC Mansion
A group of wealthy cryptocurrency investors lured a 28-year-old Italian man to a luxury New York City mansion, where they held him captive, tortured him for weeks using Tasers, a pistol, and threats of a chainsaw, before he escaped and alerted police, leading to the arrest of one suspect.
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56% Bias Score


NYC Crypto Investor Arrested for Kidnapping, Torture
A cryptocurrency investor, John Woeltz, and a 24-year-old woman, Beatrice Folchi, were arrested in NYC after allegedly kidnapping and torturing Woeltz's 28-year-old former Italian business partner for two weeks in a SoHo townhouse to steal cryptocurrency passwords; the victim escaped and called the ...
NYC Crypto Investor Arrested for Kidnapping, Torture
A cryptocurrency investor, John Woeltz, and a 24-year-old woman, Beatrice Folchi, were arrested in NYC after allegedly kidnapping and torturing Woeltz's 28-year-old former Italian business partner for two weeks in a SoHo townhouse to steal cryptocurrency passwords; the victim escaped and called the ...
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44% Bias Score


6.2 Million Italians Earned Under €15,000 Annually in 2023: CGIL Study Highlights Wage Crisis
A CGIL study reveals that 6.2 million Italian private sector employees earned under €15,000 gross annually in 2023, highlighting the impact of contract types, working hours, and low qualifications on wages, with calls for policy changes to address the issue.
6.2 Million Italians Earned Under €15,000 Annually in 2023: CGIL Study Highlights Wage Crisis
A CGIL study reveals that 6.2 million Italian private sector employees earned under €15,000 gross annually in 2023, highlighting the impact of contract types, working hours, and low qualifications on wages, with calls for policy changes to address the issue.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Lesbian's Outsider Perspective on Vatican City
Andrea Vreede, a Dutch lesbian living in Italy for over 30 years, shares her unique perspective as an outsider reporting on the Vatican, including the recent death of Pope Francis and the subsequent papal conclave, highlighting her personal and professional journey.
Dutch Lesbian's Outsider Perspective on Vatican City
Andrea Vreede, a Dutch lesbian living in Italy for over 30 years, shares her unique perspective as an outsider reporting on the Vatican, including the recent death of Pope Francis and the subsequent papal conclave, highlighting her personal and professional journey.
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28% Bias Score

Italy Tightens Citizenship Rules, Impacting Thousands of Australians
Italy's new citizenship law, effective this week, dramatically restricts eligibility for descendants of Italian citizens, impacting tens of thousands in Australia and causing significant disruption, especially amongst younger generations seeking European opportunities and cultural reconnection. The ...

Italy Tightens Citizenship Rules, Impacting Thousands of Australians
Italy's new citizenship law, effective this week, dramatically restricts eligibility for descendants of Italian citizens, impacting tens of thousands in Australia and causing significant disruption, especially amongst younger generations seeking European opportunities and cultural reconnection. The ...
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36% Bias Score

Italy's High Court Grants Legal Recognition to Intentional Mothers in Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court declared illegal the denial of legal recognition to the intentional mother in same-sex couples who used medically assisted procreation abroad, impacting at least 38 families in Padua and setting a precedent for future cases while simultaneously denying PMA access to ...

Italy's High Court Grants Legal Recognition to Intentional Mothers in Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court declared illegal the denial of legal recognition to the intentional mother in same-sex couples who used medically assisted procreation abroad, impacting at least 38 families in Padua and setting a precedent for future cases while simultaneously denying PMA access to ...
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48% Bias Score

Asgreen Wins Giro Stage 14; Mass Crash Reshapes General Classification
Kasper Asgreen won stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia in a solo breakaway, while a mass crash on a slippery cobblestone section eliminated several top contenders, notably Giulio Ciccone, who lost 16 minutes, and significantly reshaped the general classification.

Asgreen Wins Giro Stage 14; Mass Crash Reshapes General Classification
Kasper Asgreen won stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia in a solo breakaway, while a mass crash on a slippery cobblestone section eliminated several top contenders, notably Giulio Ciccone, who lost 16 minutes, and significantly reshaped the general classification.
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36% Bias Score

Latronico's "La Perfezione": A Modern Reimagining of Perec's "Things
Vincenzo Latronico's "La Perfezione" (Loggia), a reimagining of Georges Perec's "Things," follows a young couple in 2010s Berlin whose lives, filled with consumer goods and digital culture, mirror themes of object symbolism and existential ennui from Perec's 1965 novel; the book was shortlisted for ...

Latronico's "La Perfezione": A Modern Reimagining of Perec's "Things
Vincenzo Latronico's "La Perfezione" (Loggia), a reimagining of Georges Perec's "Things," follows a young couple in 2010s Berlin whose lives, filled with consumer goods and digital culture, mirror themes of object symbolism and existential ennui from Perec's 1965 novel; the book was shortlisted for ...
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Reshapes Italian Cuisine: Tavola Latina Festival
The Tavola Latina festival in Florence (May 26-29) showcases how climate change is impacting Italian agriculture by making crops like papaya and cassava viable, leading to culinary fusions between Italy and South America.

Climate Change Reshapes Italian Cuisine: Tavola Latina Festival
The Tavola Latina festival in Florence (May 26-29) showcases how climate change is impacting Italian agriculture by making crops like papaya and cassava viable, leading to culinary fusions between Italy and South America.
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12% Bias Score

Obstacles to Abortion Access Persist in Italy Despite Law 194
Forty-seven years after Italy legalized abortion with Law 194, access remains hampered by anti-abortion activism, institutional obstacles, and societal ambivalence, leading to legal battles and grassroots mobilization to protect reproductive rights.

Obstacles to Abortion Access Persist in Italy Despite Law 194
Forty-seven years after Italy legalized abortion with Law 194, access remains hampered by anti-abortion activism, institutional obstacles, and societal ambivalence, leading to legal battles and grassroots mobilization to protect reproductive rights.
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60% Bias Score
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