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Letizia Battaglia: A Retrospective of Palermo's Raw Reality
Letizia Battaglia's retrospective, "J'ai toujours cherché la vie," opens at Rencontres d'Arles July 7th-October 5th, showcasing over 100 photographs from her archive that depict Palermo's raw, ambivalent reality, blending crime reporting and civic heroism, and challenging the viewer to confront unco...
Letizia Battaglia: A Retrospective of Palermo's Raw Reality
Letizia Battaglia's retrospective, "J'ai toujours cherché la vie," opens at Rencontres d'Arles July 7th-October 5th, showcasing over 100 photographs from her archive that depict Palermo's raw, ambivalent reality, blending crime reporting and civic heroism, and challenging the viewer to confront unco...
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56% Bias Score


Sicilian Theatre Festival Tackles Gender Violence and Mafia Legacy
The "Orestiadi" festival in Gibellina, Sicily, features two plays: Antonio Latella's "Wonder Woman," recounting the 2015 gang rape of a Peruvian woman in Ancona and the subsequent acquittal, and Davide Enia's "Autoritratto," a commemoration of Judge Paolo Borsellino and the fight against the Mafia. ...
Sicilian Theatre Festival Tackles Gender Violence and Mafia Legacy
The "Orestiadi" festival in Gibellina, Sicily, features two plays: Antonio Latella's "Wonder Woman," recounting the 2015 gang rape of a Peruvian woman in Ancona and the subsequent acquittal, and Davide Enia's "Autoritratto," a commemoration of Judge Paolo Borsellino and the fight against the Mafia. ...
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20% Bias Score


Italian Immigration Permit Fraud: €10,000-per-Immigrant Scheme Leads to 45 Arrests
Three lawyers running three Cafés in Italy defrauded nearly 4,000 immigrants, primarily from Bangladesh, charging up to €10,000 each for non-existent work permits, generating millions and leading to 45 arrests, including a police officer and a municipal police officer, with links to the Fabbrocino C...
Italian Immigration Permit Fraud: €10,000-per-Immigrant Scheme Leads to 45 Arrests
Three lawyers running three Cafés in Italy defrauded nearly 4,000 immigrants, primarily from Bangladesh, charging up to €10,000 each for non-existent work permits, generating millions and leading to 45 arrests, including a police officer and a municipal police officer, with links to the Fabbrocino C...
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44% Bias Score


Mafia Killer Giovanni Brusca Released From Prison
Giovanni Brusca, the mobster who triggered the bomb that killed Judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, was released from prison after serving his sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families but also acknowledgement of his crucial role as a state witness against the Cosa Nostra.
Mafia Killer Giovanni Brusca Released From Prison
Giovanni Brusca, the mobster who triggered the bomb that killed Judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, was released from prison after serving his sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families but also acknowledgement of his crucial role as a state witness against the Cosa Nostra.
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60% Bias Score


German Fishing Paradise Linked to Italian Mafia Cocaine Ring
A German fishing paradise in Breckerfeld is suspected to be a money-laundering front for an Italian Mafia cocaine trafficking ring, revealed by accounting irregularities, unpaid tolls, and questionable lending; eight Germans face charges of smuggling almost 900 kilograms of cocaine.
German Fishing Paradise Linked to Italian Mafia Cocaine Ring
A German fishing paradise in Breckerfeld is suspected to be a money-laundering front for an Italian Mafia cocaine trafficking ring, revealed by accounting irregularities, unpaid tolls, and questionable lending; eight Germans face charges of smuggling almost 900 kilograms of cocaine.
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48% Bias Score


Corsican Crime Syndicate Receives €10 Million in Fines, Multiple Prison Sentences
A Corsican criminal group, led by Jacques Santoni, was convicted for money laundering in the "Email Diamant" case, receiving nearly €10 million in fines and sentences up to 13 years in prison; the court highlighted the group's lavish lifestyle and illicit funds.
Corsican Crime Syndicate Receives €10 Million in Fines, Multiple Prison Sentences
A Corsican criminal group, led by Jacques Santoni, was convicted for money laundering in the "Email Diamant" case, receiving nearly €10 million in fines and sentences up to 13 years in prison; the court highlighted the group's lavish lifestyle and illicit funds.
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44% Bias Score

Palermo's Enduring Struggle Against Mafia Influence: Then and Now
The 1985 murders of Palermo police commissioners Beppe Montana and Ninni Cassarà, met with public apathy, exposed the city's complicity with the Mafia; 40 years later, Palermo faces similar challenges, battling corruption and a culture of silence.

Palermo's Enduring Struggle Against Mafia Influence: Then and Now
The 1985 murders of Palermo police commissioners Beppe Montana and Ninni Cassarà, met with public apathy, exposed the city's complicity with the Mafia; 40 years later, Palermo faces similar challenges, battling corruption and a culture of silence.
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64% Bias Score

Italy Leads International Initiative to Seize Criminal Assets
Italy is spearheading an international effort to combat transnational organized crime using the new Silver Notice tool, which facilitates information sharing and asset seizure, already leading to successful confiscations like the Pagliarelli family's assets in Brazil; however, challenges remain due ...

Italy Leads International Initiative to Seize Criminal Assets
Italy is spearheading an international effort to combat transnational organized crime using the new Silver Notice tool, which facilitates information sharing and asset seizure, already leading to successful confiscations like the Pagliarelli family's assets in Brazil; however, challenges remain due ...
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32% Bias Score

The Godfather": A Miraculous Triumph Over Mafia Threats and Studio Conflicts
The premiere of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" on March 14, 1972, at Loew's State Theatre in New York, was met with stunned silence, despite attendance by numerous celebrities and officials; the film's production was fraught with challenges from studio executives, the Mafia, and casting disp...

The Godfather": A Miraculous Triumph Over Mafia Threats and Studio Conflicts
The premiere of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" on March 14, 1972, at Loew's State Theatre in New York, was met with stunned silence, despite attendance by numerous celebrities and officials; the film's production was fraught with challenges from studio executives, the Mafia, and casting disp...
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48% Bias Score

Casino"'s 30th Anniversary Sparks Conversation on Power, Greed, and Modern Relevance
The Tribeca Film Festival celebrated the 30th anniversary of Martin Scorsese's "Casino" with a special screening, prompting discussions about the film's enduring relevance in light of current political and social climates.

Casino"'s 30th Anniversary Sparks Conversation on Power, Greed, and Modern Relevance
The Tribeca Film Festival celebrated the 30th anniversary of Martin Scorsese's "Casino" with a special screening, prompting discussions about the film's enduring relevance in light of current political and social climates.
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40% Bias Score

Mafia Strategy to Undermine Anti-Mafia Efforts in Foggia Following Murder of Innocent Farmers
Luigi and Aurelio Luciani, two innocent farmers, were murdered in San Marco in Lamis, Italy, on August 9, 2017; a repentant mobster's testimony attempted to link them to organized crime, but investigations found no evidence, highlighting a mafia strategy to undermine anti-mafia efforts.

Mafia Strategy to Undermine Anti-Mafia Efforts in Foggia Following Murder of Innocent Farmers
Luigi and Aurelio Luciani, two innocent farmers, were murdered in San Marco in Lamis, Italy, on August 9, 2017; a repentant mobster's testimony attempted to link them to organized crime, but investigations found no evidence, highlighting a mafia strategy to undermine anti-mafia efforts.
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56% Bias Score

Outrage over Lenient Sentence for Confessed Murderer
A 9-year sentence was given to Andrea Beretta, a confessed murderer and former leader of an ultrà group, for killing Antonio Bellocco, sparking outrage from Bellocco's family due to Beretta's cooperation with authorities and past criminal record.

Outrage over Lenient Sentence for Confessed Murderer
A 9-year sentence was given to Andrea Beretta, a confessed murderer and former leader of an ultrà group, for killing Antonio Bellocco, sparking outrage from Bellocco's family due to Beretta's cooperation with authorities and past criminal record.
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52% Bias Score
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