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Pope Opens Holy Door, Commencing Jubilee Year
Pope Francis opened the Holy Door in Rome, marking the start of a special jubilee year expected to attract over 30 million Catholic pilgrims.
Pope Opens Holy Door, Commencing Jubilee Year
Pope Francis opened the Holy Door in Rome, marking the start of a special jubilee year expected to attract over 30 million Catholic pilgrims.
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24% Bias Score


Holy Year 2025: Rome Anticipates Record-Breaking Pilgrimage
Pope Francis initiated the Holy Year 2025 in Rome, opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on December 8th, anticipating 30–35 million visitors through January 6, 2026, with events including an LGBTQ+ pilgrimage day and a virtual tour, and emphasizing the theme of 'Pilgrims of Hope'.
Holy Year 2025: Rome Anticipates Record-Breaking Pilgrimage
Pope Francis initiated the Holy Year 2025 in Rome, opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on December 8th, anticipating 30–35 million visitors through January 6, 2026, with events including an LGBTQ+ pilgrimage day and a virtual tour, and emphasizing the theme of 'Pilgrims of Hope'.
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36% Bias Score


Rome's €4 Billion Jubilee: 30 Million Pilgrims Expected
Rome is investing €4 billion and undertaking over 1000 construction projects for the 2025 Jubilee, starting December 24th, aiming to attract 30-35 million tourists and pilgrims, with Pope Francis opening a Holy Door in Rebibbia prison as a new initiative.
Rome's €4 Billion Jubilee: 30 Million Pilgrims Expected
Rome is investing €4 billion and undertaking over 1000 construction projects for the 2025 Jubilee, starting December 24th, aiming to attract 30-35 million tourists and pilgrims, with Pope Francis opening a Holy Door in Rebibbia prison as a new initiative.
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36% Bias Score


Rome's Trevi Fountain Reopens with New Queuing System
Rome's Trevi Fountain reopened Sunday after a three-month restoration, implementing a new queuing system limiting daily access to 400 people at a time and considering a modest entrance fee to fund maintenance, following a multi-million euro renovation to address structural damage and cleaning in pre...
Rome's Trevi Fountain Reopens with New Queuing System
Rome's Trevi Fountain reopened Sunday after a three-month restoration, implementing a new queuing system limiting daily access to 400 people at a time and considering a modest entrance fee to fund maintenance, following a multi-million euro renovation to address structural damage and cleaning in pre...
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36% Bias Score


Piazza Pia Opens in Rome After €85.3 Million, 450-Day Project
The newly pedestrianized Piazza Pia in Rome, Italy, opened today after 450 days of work and a cost of €85.3 million, featuring an underground traffic tunnel and the uncovering of ancient Roman ruins; the inauguration was attended by high-ranking officials from Italy and Vatican City.
Piazza Pia Opens in Rome After €85.3 Million, 450-Day Project
The newly pedestrianized Piazza Pia in Rome, Italy, opened today after 450 days of work and a cost of €85.3 million, featuring an underground traffic tunnel and the uncovering of ancient Roman ruins; the inauguration was attended by high-ranking officials from Italy and Vatican City.
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48% Bias Score


Italian Decree Creates Challenges for NCC Drivers
A new Italian decree requires NCC drivers to take a 20-minute break between rides and submit electronic trip logs, creating operational challenges and longer wait times for customers, impacting service efficiency and potentially tourism.
Italian Decree Creates Challenges for NCC Drivers
A new Italian decree requires NCC drivers to take a 20-minute break between rides and submit electronic trip logs, creating operational challenges and longer wait times for customers, impacting service efficiency and potentially tourism.
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52% Bias Score

Jubilee Year Commences in Rome, Anticipating Millions of Pilgrims
Pope Francis launched the Jubilee year in Rome, anticipating 32 million pilgrims visiting the Vatican and other holy sites in Italy to seek forgiveness and participate in various religious events, including the canonization of two new saints, amidst global unrest.

Jubilee Year Commences in Rome, Anticipating Millions of Pilgrims
Pope Francis launched the Jubilee year in Rome, anticipating 32 million pilgrims visiting the Vatican and other holy sites in Italy to seek forgiveness and participate in various religious events, including the canonization of two new saints, amidst global unrest.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Francis Opens Holy Door, Initiating 2025 Holy Year Amidst Security Concerns
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis, despite health issues, opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, initiating the Catholic Holy Year 2025, anticipated to draw over 30 million visitors to Rome, posing significant logistical and security challenges.

Pope Francis Opens Holy Door, Initiating 2025 Holy Year Amidst Security Concerns
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis, despite health issues, opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, initiating the Catholic Holy Year 2025, anticipated to draw over 30 million visitors to Rome, posing significant logistical and security challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Rome's Holy Year: 10 Billion Euro Investment Creates Havoc for Residents
Rome is investing 10 billion euros in infrastructure improvements for the Holy Year, causing widespread construction and traffic disruptions, though officials insist key projects will be complete by year's end.

Rome's Holy Year: 10 Billion Euro Investment Creates Havoc for Residents
Rome is investing 10 billion euros in infrastructure improvements for the Holy Year, causing widespread construction and traffic disruptions, though officials insist key projects will be complete by year's end.
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48% Bias Score

Rome Tightens Security Ahead of Jubilee Following Magdeburg Attack
In response to the Magdeburg attack, Rome will implement heightened security measures from December 24th, including a red zone around Vatican City with metal detectors, sharpshooters, and 700-800 extra officers, to prevent potential lone-wolf attacks during the Jubilee.

Rome Tightens Security Ahead of Jubilee Following Magdeburg Attack
In response to the Magdeburg attack, Rome will implement heightened security measures from December 24th, including a red zone around Vatican City with metal detectors, sharpshooters, and 700-800 extra officers, to prevent potential lone-wolf attacks during the Jubilee.
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52% Bias Score

Drivalia Launches Mobility Store for Rome's Jubilee 2025
Drivalia, a Credit Agricole-owned mobility company, opened a new mobility store near Vatican City in Rome to support Jubilee 2025, offering short-term rentals and electric car sharing with BYD vehicles, aiming to provide convenient and sustainable transportation for millions of visitors.

Drivalia Launches Mobility Store for Rome's Jubilee 2025
Drivalia, a Credit Agricole-owned mobility company, opened a new mobility store near Vatican City in Rome to support Jubilee 2025, offering short-term rentals and electric car sharing with BYD vehicles, aiming to provide convenient and sustainable transportation for millions of visitors.
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40% Bias Score

Rome Play Commemorates 1998 Building Collapse, Highlights Accountability Issues
A play, "Io racconto io", commemorates the 26th anniversary of the Via Vigna Jacobini building collapse in Rome, where 27 people died in 1998; the play's author lost his family in the tragedy and seeks to highlight the lack of accountability and ongoing risks of similar incidents in the city.

Rome Play Commemorates 1998 Building Collapse, Highlights Accountability Issues
A play, "Io racconto io", commemorates the 26th anniversary of the Via Vigna Jacobini building collapse in Rome, where 27 people died in 1998; the play's author lost his family in the tragedy and seeks to highlight the lack of accountability and ongoing risks of similar incidents in the city.
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48% Bias Score
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