March 3, 2026 – Italy Headlines

1Gli elenchi degli scrutatori nominati per il referendum del 22 e 23 marzo

Story gist: The Municipality of Catanzaro published lists of scrutineers appointed for the referendum on March 22 and 23. CGIL detailed fees owed to sectional electoral office members for the 2026 constitutional referendum.
Left
Referendum costituzionale 2026: onorari spettanti ai componenti degli uffici elettorali di sezione
— CGIL
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Center
Gli elenchi degli scrutatori nominati per il referendum del 22 e 23 marzo
— Comune di Catanzaro
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage via CGIL emphasizes labor rights, focusing on fees for electoral staff tied to the 2026 referendum. Center outlets neutrally report the official scrutineer lists from Catanzaro municipality for the March 22-23 vote. Right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, leaving conservative perspectives absent.

2Cipro, un drone dell’Iran colpisce la base britannica: la guerra ha raggiunto l’Europa

Story gist: An Iranian drone struck a British military base in Cyprus. Tensions rose on the island amid official downplaying.
Left
Nicosia minimizza, ma sull’isola cresce la tensione
— il manifesto
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Center
Parla il generale Leonardo Tricarico: ‘Così la guerra non sarà breve, si punti su fratture interne’
— ANSA
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Right
Cipro, un drone dell’Iran colpisce la base britannica: la guerra ha raggiunto l’Europa
— Corriere della Sera
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Bias summary: Left-leaning il manifesto notes Nicosia minimizing the strike but stresses growing island tensions, focusing on local unease. Center ANSA quotes General Tricarico warning of a prolonged war and urging exploitation of internal fractures, offering strategic analysis. Right-leaning Corriere della Sera uses alarmist framing of the ‘war reaching Europe,’ emphasizing continental escalation. No major omissions across lanes.

3I misteri di Crosetto a Dubai: dall’impegno ad Abu Dhabi allo stato whatsapp pubblicato per errore

Story gist: Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto posted a WhatsApp status by mistake showing him in Dubai, after prior commitments in Abu Dhabi. He admitted the error, stating his children were there, prompting M5S to demand his resignation.
Left
I misteri di Crosetto a Dubai: dall’impegno ad Abu Dhabi allo stato whatsapp pubblicato per errore
— la Repubblica
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Center
Crosetto a Dubai: “Ho sbagliato ma lì c’erano i miei figli”. M5S chiede le dimissioni
— Sky TG24
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning la Repubblica uses a sensational ‘mysteries’ title, emphasizing intrigue and scandal in Crosetto’s Dubai trip. Center Sky TG24 frames neutrally, quoting Crosetto’s admission of mistake and family presence while noting M5S resignation demand. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting any defense or downplaying of the incident from that perspective.

4Leonardo si aggiudica contratto da 1 miliardo di sterline in Inghilterra

Story gist: Italian company Leonardo secured a 1 billion pound contract in the United Kingdom. Leonardo executive Cingolani stated the UK industrial base plays a central role in the company’s international strategy.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Leonardo, Cingolani: base industriale in UK ha ruolo centrale nella nostra strategia internazionale
— Borsa Italiana
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted coverage of the story. Center outlet Borsa Italiana framed it neutrally as a business achievement, emphasizing Leonardo executive Cingolani’s positive quote on the strategic importance of the UK base, with focus on international expansion and no political or critical angles.

5Israele Libano, attacco contro Hezbollah a Beirut: migliaia in fuga

Story gist: Israeli Defense Forces attacked Hezbollah targets in Beirut, Lebanon. Thousands of residents fled the area.
Left
Hezbollah attacca e l’Idf bombarda Beirut: la milizia finisce fuorilegge
— la Repubblica
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Center
L’intero Medio Oriente in fiamme, nuovo fronte in Libano
— ANSA
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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 lead with Hezbollah’s attack, note IDF bombing of Beirut, and label the group an outlawed militia, implying legitimacy to Israel’s action. Center outlets like ANSA portray regional escalation with alarmist ‘Middle East in flames’ imagery, emphasizing a new front. Right-leaning perspectives are absent, omitting potential focus on Israeli self-defense or Hezbollah terrorism.