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Italy and Turkey's Expanding Defense Ties Amidst Diplomatic Tensions
Italy's Leonardo is nearing a defense cooperation agreement with Turkey's Baykar, owned by President Erdoğan's son-in-law, following a visit by Leonardo executives to Istanbul last week; simultaneously, Greece and Turkey engaged in a diplomatic exchange at the UN Human Rights Council regarding the r...
Italy and Turkey's Expanding Defense Ties Amidst Diplomatic Tensions
Italy's Leonardo is nearing a defense cooperation agreement with Turkey's Baykar, owned by President Erdoğan's son-in-law, following a visit by Leonardo executives to Istanbul last week; simultaneously, Greece and Turkey engaged in a diplomatic exchange at the UN Human Rights Council regarding the r...
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20% Bias Score


Germany Rejects EU Tariffs on Chinese Vehicles, Sparking Debate on European Economic Strategy
Germany opposes EU tariffs on Chinese vehicles to avoid harming European interests, unlike Italy which supported them due to a perceived trade deficit with China; this difference highlights divergent economic strategies and impacts job creation and competitiveness in the electric vehicle sector.
Germany Rejects EU Tariffs on Chinese Vehicles, Sparking Debate on European Economic Strategy
Germany opposes EU tariffs on Chinese vehicles to avoid harming European interests, unlike Italy which supported them due to a perceived trade deficit with China; this difference highlights divergent economic strategies and impacts job creation and competitiveness in the electric vehicle sector.
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52% Bias Score


EU Court Reviews Italy's Albanian Migrant Camps, Sparking Debate on Offshoring Asylum
The European Court of Justice is reviewing Italy's use of Albanian migrant camps, prompting debate within the EU about offshoring asylum processing; while some countries explore similar models, others like Germany raise concerns about finding reliable partners and the overall efficacy.
EU Court Reviews Italy's Albanian Migrant Camps, Sparking Debate on Offshoring Asylum
The European Court of Justice is reviewing Italy's use of Albanian migrant camps, prompting debate within the EU about offshoring asylum processing; while some countries explore similar models, others like Germany raise concerns about finding reliable partners and the overall efficacy.
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52% Bias Score


Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece
On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...
Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece
On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...
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36% Bias Score


Mount Etna Eruption Boosts Tourism, Underscores Safety Concerns
Mount Etna's ongoing eruption, starting February 11th, draws thousands of tourists to Sicily; guided tours are mandatory at higher altitudes for safety, highlighting the blend of natural spectacle and potential risk.
Mount Etna Eruption Boosts Tourism, Underscores Safety Concerns
Mount Etna's ongoing eruption, starting February 11th, draws thousands of tourists to Sicily; guided tours are mandatory at higher altitudes for safety, highlighting the blend of natural spectacle and potential risk.
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48% Bias Score


Ivrea Prison Riot: Inmate Assault, Extensive Damage, and Staff Injury
A riot erupted at Ivrea prison after a group of Italian inmates attacked a North African inmate, resulting in extensive damage, a guard's injury requiring 10 days recovery, and the cancellation of a planned municipal dinner; the Osapp union cites critical management issues.
Ivrea Prison Riot: Inmate Assault, Extensive Damage, and Staff Injury
A riot erupted at Ivrea prison after a group of Italian inmates attacked a North African inmate, resulting in extensive damage, a guard's injury requiring 10 days recovery, and the cancellation of a planned municipal dinner; the Osapp union cites critical management issues.
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56% Bias Score

Niguarda Hospital Ranked 37th in Newsweek's 2025 Global Best Hospitals
Newsweek's 2025 World's Best Hospital ranking lists Milan's Niguarda Hospital 37th globally, followed by Rome's Gemelli (44th), Milan's San Raffaele (54th), and Rozzano's Humanitas (61st); Rome's Bambino Gesù is 6th among global pediatric hospitals.

Niguarda Hospital Ranked 37th in Newsweek's 2025 Global Best Hospitals
Newsweek's 2025 World's Best Hospital ranking lists Milan's Niguarda Hospital 37th globally, followed by Rome's Gemelli (44th), Milan's San Raffaele (54th), and Rozzano's Humanitas (61st); Rome's Bambino Gesù is 6th among global pediatric hospitals.
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36% Bias Score

UAE to Invest $40 Billion in Italy, Boosting Bilateral Ties
The UAE will invest $40 billion in Italy across various sectors, including data centers, AI, and renewable energy, strengthening bilateral ties and supporting Italy's Mattei Plan to reduce African immigration.

UAE to Invest $40 Billion in Italy, Boosting Bilateral Ties
The UAE will invest $40 billion in Italy across various sectors, including data centers, AI, and renewable energy, strengthening bilateral ties and supporting Italy's Mattei Plan to reduce African immigration.
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52% Bias Score

Sicilian Anti-Mafia Commission Proposes Transparency Protocol After Journalist Threats
In response to threats against Sicilian journalists, the Regional Anti-Mafia Commission proposes a transparency protocol with prosecutors to improve communication about mafia and corruption operations, prompted by a meeting with threatened reporters and concerns about the mafia's social media campai...

Sicilian Anti-Mafia Commission Proposes Transparency Protocol After Journalist Threats
In response to threats against Sicilian journalists, the Regional Anti-Mafia Commission proposes a transparency protocol with prosecutors to improve communication about mafia and corruption operations, prompted by a meeting with threatened reporters and concerns about the mafia's social media campai...
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32% Bias Score

Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected
Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.

Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected
Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.
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44% Bias Score

Scurati's "M." Trilogy: A Novelistic Account of Mussolini's Rise and Fall
Antonio Scurati's "M." trilogy, a historically accurate fictional account of Mussolini's life, has achieved significant success, prompting a TV adaptation and translation into 40 countries, highlighting the ongoing global interest in fascism and its devastating impact.

Scurati's "M." Trilogy: A Novelistic Account of Mussolini's Rise and Fall
Antonio Scurati's "M." trilogy, a historically accurate fictional account of Mussolini's life, has achieved significant success, prompting a TV adaptation and translation into 40 countries, highlighting the ongoing global interest in fascism and its devastating impact.
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48% Bias Score

Security Incident Prompts Lockdown at Key NATO Base in Sicily
A security incident at the U.S. Naval Air Station Sigonella in Sicily, Italy, prompted a shelter-in-place order for approximately 7,000 personnel Wednesday morning, lasting until 11:25 a.m. local time; details remain undisclosed.

Security Incident Prompts Lockdown at Key NATO Base in Sicily
A security incident at the U.S. Naval Air Station Sigonella in Sicily, Italy, prompted a shelter-in-place order for approximately 7,000 personnel Wednesday morning, lasting until 11:25 a.m. local time; details remain undisclosed.
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24% Bias Score
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