February 22, 2026 – Italy Headlines

1San Francesco, le ossa traslate nella Chiesa inferiore di Assisi per l’ostensione. FOTO

Story gist: The bones of Saint Francis were transferred to the Lower Church of Assisi for public ostension. Up to 500,000 pilgrims are expected, including thousands from Sardinia.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
San Francesco, ad Assisi attesi 500mila pellegrini per l’ostensione delle reliquie: in migliaia dalla Sardegna
— La Nuova Sardegna
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, absenting any framing that might highlight secular, cultural, or social justice angles on the religious event. Center outlets like La Nuova Sardegna promote the story with enthusiasm, emphasizing massive pilgrim turnout (500,000 expected) and regional participation from Sardinia to underscore communal devotion. Right-leaning outlets also absent, missing potential focus on traditional Catholic faith and heritage.

2Funzionari di entrambe le parti: Iran e Usa stanno scivolando verso la guerra

Story gist: Officials from Iran and the United States stated their countries are sliding toward war. Reports indicate Trump considers an attack with Khamenei as a potential target.
Left
Iran, Trump studia l’attacco: “Khamenei tra gli obiettivi”
— la Repubblica
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Center
Perché a Teheran c’è chi teme l’accordo tra il regime degli ayatollah e gli Usa
— Corriere della Sera
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like la Repubblica frame the story with emphasis on Trump’s aggressive planning, naming Khamenei as a target to highlight US escalation. Center outlets like Corriere della Sera shift focus to fears in Tehran of a US-Iran agreement, suggesting diplomatic possibilities. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting pro-US hawkish defenses or criticisms of Iran.

3Rapina in villa. Gli imprenditori Nicolini sequestrati, picchiati e costretti ad aprire la cassaforte: «Ci aspettavano da ore». Torna…

Story gist: Armed robbers ambushed entrepreneurs Nicolini in their villa in Fontaniva, Italy, tying them up, beating them, and forcing them to open the safe after waiting hours.
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Center
Rapina in villa a Fontaniva: coppia legata e minacciata da banditi armati di pistola
— RaiNews
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Right
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets show no coverage, omitting their perspectives entirely. Center outlet RaiNews frames the event neutrally, headlining a villa robbery in Fontaniva where a couple was tied and threatened by pistol-armed bandits, stressing location, tactics, and weapons without victim quotes, beatings, or ambush emphasis in the story title.

4Referendum riforma giustizia, sondaggio e voto con segnali di rimonta

Story gist: Italy holds a referendum on justice reform. Recent polls and voting show signals of a comeback.
Left
Il vero obiettivo della magistratura: il potere sulla vita politica (di E. Rossi)
— HuffPost Italia
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Center
Referendum riforma giustizia, sondaggio e voto con segnali di rimonta
— Adnkronos
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning HuffPost Italia frames the referendum as the judiciary’s bid for power over politics, emphasizing criticism of magistrates. Center outlet Adnkronos neutrally reports poll and vote data indicating a comeback. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential pro-reform or government-supportive perspectives.

5Lavoro, fuga dai piccoli Comuni: part time e dimissioni in aumento. Ecco perché

Story gist: In Italy’s small municipalities, part-time employment and resignations are increasing. Leaders of small communes requested more funds and personnel from the government.
Left
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Center
I piccoli Comuni al governo: ‘Servono più fondi e personale’
— ANSA
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning coverage observed, leaving progressive worker-focused or conservative fiscal restraint perspectives absent. Center outlet ANSA frames the issue as small municipalities directly appealing to the government for funds and staff, emphasizing administrative shortages and operational pleas without blame, policy analysis, or economic context.