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Sicily First in Italy to Employ Femicide Survivors and Orphans
Following a lengthy approval process, Sicily has approved the employment of two women who survived femicide and were disfigured, marking a national first.
Sicily First in Italy to Employ Femicide Survivors and Orphans
Following a lengthy approval process, Sicily has approved the employment of two women who survived femicide and were disfigured, marking a national first.
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40% Bias Score


Deadly Floods and Storms Devastate Italy
Deadly floods and intense storms hit Italy, causing one death in Sicily, infrastructure damage, and service disruptions in multiple regions, highlighting the increasing impact of extreme weather.
Deadly Floods and Storms Devastate Italy
Deadly floods and intense storms hit Italy, causing one death in Sicily, infrastructure damage, and service disruptions in multiple regions, highlighting the increasing impact of extreme weather.
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36% 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


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


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


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

The Investigations of Commissario Collura" and "How I Think": Two New Camilleri Books
Two new books by Andrea Camilleri are being released: "The Investigations of Commissario Collura," a collection of eight short crime stories featuring a lesser-known character, and "How I Think," an autobiography comprised of essays and short stories.

The Investigations of Commissario Collura" and "How I Think": Two New Camilleri Books
Two new books by Andrea Camilleri are being released: "The Investigations of Commissario Collura," a collection of eight short crime stories featuring a lesser-known character, and "How I Think," an autobiography comprised of essays and short stories.
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40% Bias Score

ANAC Investigates Sicily's Air Rescue Service, Freezing Contracts and Unveiling Systemic Issues
Sicily's air rescue service, managed by Avincis Aviation Italia since 2013, is under investigation by ANAC due to contract renewals since 2021, costing €1.8 million monthly and resulting in failed 2025 bidding processes; ANAC's scrutiny also encompasses the 2025 bidding processes and a potential int...

ANAC Investigates Sicily's Air Rescue Service, Freezing Contracts and Unveiling Systemic Issues
Sicily's air rescue service, managed by Avincis Aviation Italia since 2013, is under investigation by ANAC due to contract renewals since 2021, costing €1.8 million monthly and resulting in failed 2025 bidding processes; ANAC's scrutiny also encompasses the 2025 bidding processes and a potential int...
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52% Bias Score

Italy Approves Controversial €13.5 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge
The Italian government approved a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.3-kilometer bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy by 2032, despite concerns about its cost, earthquake risks, environmental impact, and potential mafia infiltration; the project is expected to boost the economy of Southern Italy ...

Italy Approves Controversial €13.5 Billion Strait of Messina Bridge
The Italian government approved a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.3-kilometer bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy by 2032, despite concerns about its cost, earthquake risks, environmental impact, and potential mafia infiltration; the project is expected to boost the economy of Southern Italy ...
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44% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Heatwave to Hit Southern Italy"
Southern Italy, particularly Sicily, faces a record-breaking heatwave next week, with temperatures potentially exceeding 48.8°C, driven by an intense African anticyclone impacting the region from Sunday to Wednesday.

Record-Breaking Heatwave to Hit Southern Italy"
Southern Italy, particularly Sicily, faces a record-breaking heatwave next week, with temperatures potentially exceeding 48.8°C, driven by an intense African anticyclone impacting the region from Sunday to Wednesday.
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52% 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

Taormina's Pediatric Cardiology Unit Fights for Survival
Facing potential closure, Taormina's pediatric cardiosurgery department seeks a national derogation to remain operational, prompting a complex negotiation involving the Papardo Hospital in Messina, the regional government, and the Bambino Gesù Institute in Rome, while navigating political pressure a...

Taormina's Pediatric Cardiology Unit Fights for Survival
Facing potential closure, Taormina's pediatric cardiosurgery department seeks a national derogation to remain operational, prompting a complex negotiation involving the Papardo Hospital in Messina, the regional government, and the Bambino Gesù Institute in Rome, while navigating political pressure a...
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48% Bias Score
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