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Insults Against Borsellino Family Reignite Pain
Gioacchino Natoli, a former magistrate under investigation for allegedly obstructing the mafia and contracting investigations, was recorded insulting Paolo Borsellino's wife and children, causing outrage and reopening old wounds for the family.
Insults Against Borsellino Family Reignite Pain
Gioacchino Natoli, a former magistrate under investigation for allegedly obstructing the mafia and contracting investigations, was recorded insulting Paolo Borsellino's wife and children, causing outrage and reopening old wounds for the family.
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52% Bias Score


Crete Mafia's Corruption Extends to Justice System: Evidence of Bribery and Collusion
An investigation reveals that the Crete mafia has infiltrated the justice system, influencing court decisions through bribery and collusion, as detailed in documents submitted to the prosecutor by the Chania Security Sub-directorate.
Crete Mafia's Corruption Extends to Justice System: Evidence of Bribery and Collusion
An investigation reveals that the Crete mafia has infiltrated the justice system, influencing court decisions through bribery and collusion, as detailed in documents submitted to the prosecutor by the Chania Security Sub-directorate.
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32% Bias Score


Arson Attacks Target Social Cooperatives in Caserta, Threatening Community Development
Three suspicious fires in less than a month targeted lands in Caserta, Italy, confiscated from the Camorra and cultivated by social cooperatives, causing significant damage and raising concerns about a potential resurgence of organized crime.
Arson Attacks Target Social Cooperatives in Caserta, Threatening Community Development
Three suspicious fires in less than a month targeted lands in Caserta, Italy, confiscated from the Camorra and cultivated by social cooperatives, causing significant damage and raising concerns about a potential resurgence of organized crime.
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40% Bias Score


Hoffa Murder Solved: Wiretap Confession Reveals Sausage Grinder Disposal
Journalist Scott Burnstein claims a 25-year-old wiretap confession reveals that Detroit mobster Anthony "Tony Pal" Palazzolo murdered Jimmy Hoffa in 1975 and disposed of his body using a sausage grinder, a claim supported by former Mafia soldier Nove Tocco.
Hoffa Murder Solved: Wiretap Confession Reveals Sausage Grinder Disposal
Journalist Scott Burnstein claims a 25-year-old wiretap confession reveals that Detroit mobster Anthony "Tony Pal" Palazzolo murdered Jimmy Hoffa in 1975 and disposed of his body using a sausage grinder, a claim supported by former Mafia soldier Nove Tocco.
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56% Bias Score


Italian Court Recognizes Mafia's Fear of Investigative Journalism
An Italian appeals court sentenced mafia boss Francesco Bidognetti and his lawyer for publicly threatening journalist Roberto Saviano in 2008 during a maxi-trial, marking the first time a court has recognized the mafia's fear of investigative journalism as a direct threat.
Italian Court Recognizes Mafia's Fear of Investigative Journalism
An Italian appeals court sentenced mafia boss Francesco Bidognetti and his lawyer for publicly threatening journalist Roberto Saviano in 2008 during a maxi-trial, marking the first time a court has recognized the mafia's fear of investigative journalism as a direct threat.
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40% Bias Score


33rd Anniversary of Via D'Amelio Bombing Renews Calls for Justice
On July 19, 1992, a mafia bomb killed Judge Paolo Borsellino and five police officers in Palermo, Italy, highlighting the mafia's continued efforts to intimidate and undermine the Italian state's fight against organized crime, prompting commemorations and renewed calls for justice.
33rd Anniversary of Via D'Amelio Bombing Renews Calls for Justice
On July 19, 1992, a mafia bomb killed Judge Paolo Borsellino and five police officers in Palermo, Italy, highlighting the mafia's continued efforts to intimidate and undermine the Italian state's fight against organized crime, prompting commemorations and renewed calls for justice.
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44% Bias Score

Lawyer's Mindfulness Leads to Unexpected Rise in Underworld
In "Achtsam Morden," a lawyer, pressured by his wife to improve his work-life balance, uses mindfulness techniques to eliminate his Mafia boss client, leading to his unexpected rise in the underworld and a surprising resolution involving a kindergarten placement.

Lawyer's Mindfulness Leads to Unexpected Rise in Underworld
In "Achtsam Morden," a lawyer, pressured by his wife to improve his work-life balance, uses mindfulness techniques to eliminate his Mafia boss client, leading to his unexpected rise in the underworld and a surprising resolution involving a kindergarten placement.
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40% Bias Score

Former Palermo Mayor's Anti-Mafia Legacy and Palermo's Transformation
Leoluca Orlando, the former mayor of Palermo, Italy, served five terms over 22 years, combating the Mafia and advocating for migrants' rights; his legacy is linked to Palermo's transformation from a violent city to a tourist hub, with his family's home, Villa Virginia, reflecting this historical shi...

Former Palermo Mayor's Anti-Mafia Legacy and Palermo's Transformation
Leoluca Orlando, the former mayor of Palermo, Italy, served five terms over 22 years, combating the Mafia and advocating for migrants' rights; his legacy is linked to Palermo's transformation from a violent city to a tourist hub, with his family's home, Villa Virginia, reflecting this historical shi...
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52% Bias Score

Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a $15.5 billion, 2-mile-long suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland, despite concerns about mafia involvement and seismic risks; construction is expected to start in early 2026.

Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a $15.5 billion, 2-mile-long suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland, despite concerns about mafia involvement and seismic risks; construction is expected to start in early 2026.
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56% Bias Score

Release of Matteo Messina Denaro's Sister Raises Concerns about Mafia's Continued Influence
Anna Patrizia Messina Denaro, sister of Matteo Messina Denaro, was released from prison in Italy on December 12, 2023, after serving time for her role in facilitating communications and providing support to her brother's criminal organization. Her knowledge of key accomplices and hidden assets poses...

Release of Matteo Messina Denaro's Sister Raises Concerns about Mafia's Continued Influence
Anna Patrizia Messina Denaro, sister of Matteo Messina Denaro, was released from prison in Italy on December 12, 2023, after serving time for her role in facilitating communications and providing support to her brother's criminal organization. Her knowledge of key accomplices and hidden assets poses...
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44% Bias Score

Messina Conference Honors Anti-Mafia Investigator Boris Giuliano
The University of Messina hosted a conference remembering police chief Boris Giuliano, murdered by the Mafia 46 years ago; the event, featuring his son and various officials, highlighted Giuliano's investigative foresight regarding the Sicilian-US drug trade and emphasized ongoing institutional coll...

Messina Conference Honors Anti-Mafia Investigator Boris Giuliano
The University of Messina hosted a conference remembering police chief Boris Giuliano, murdered by the Mafia 46 years ago; the event, featuring his son and various officials, highlighted Giuliano's investigative foresight regarding the Sicilian-US drug trade and emphasized ongoing institutional coll...
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20% Bias Score

Priest Calls for Beatification of Judge Paolo Borsellino, Condemns Civic Apathy
A Palermo priest called for the beatification of Judge Paolo Borsellino, highlighting his unwavering faith and commitment to justice, contrasting it with current civic apathy in Italy, and referencing past church endorsements and a papal motu proprio.

Priest Calls for Beatification of Judge Paolo Borsellino, Condemns Civic Apathy
A Palermo priest called for the beatification of Judge Paolo Borsellino, highlighting his unwavering faith and commitment to justice, contrasting it with current civic apathy in Italy, and referencing past church endorsements and a papal motu proprio.
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52% Bias Score
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