March 26, 2026 – Italy Headlines

1Iran, Teheran pone 5 condizioni per fine guerra. Casa Bianca: le trattative continuano

Story gist: Tehran presented five conditions to the United States for ending the war. The White House stated that negotiations continue.
Left
Avanzano le trattative: l’Iran nega, ma consegna cinque richieste agli Usa
— la Repubblica
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Center
Iran, Teheran pone 5 condizioni per fine guerra. Casa Bianca: le trattative continuano
— Il Sole 24 ORE
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning la Repubblica frames talks as advancing despite Iran’s denial, emphasizing delivery of requests and positive momentum. Center Il Sole 24 ORE reports neutrally with the title’s factual phrasing, focusing on conditions and ongoing talks without added tone. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential hawkish views questioning Iran’s sincerity or demands.

2Governo, Daniela Santanchè si è dimessa: “Abituata a pagare i miei conti”

Story gist: Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè resigned from the government. She stated she is accustomed to paying her bills.
Left
Meloni è una furia poi ferma Nordio intenzionato a dimettersi
— la Repubblica
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Center
Daniela Santanchè si dimette: ‘Obbedisco e pago anche per gli altri’
— 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 emphasize Prime Minister Meloni’s fury and her intervention to stop Justice Minister Nordio’s resignation, portraying government chaos. Center outlets like ANSA report the resignation factually with Santanchè’s quote on obeying and paying for others, maintaining neutrality. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving pro-government defenses or minimizations of the scandal unrepresented.

3Bergamo, la scritta «Vendetta» sulla t-shirt e la pistola scacciacani: quel rancore covato per il voto basso. Chi è il 13enne che ha accoltellato la prof

Story gist: In Trescore Balneario near Bergamo, a 13-year-old boy stabbed his teacher after receiving a low grade. He wore a ‘Vendetta’ t-shirt, possessed a fake gun, and had potentially explosive materials at home; authorities will place him in a community facility.
Left
Trescore Balneario, il 13enne aveva materiale potenzialmente esplosivo in casa: andrà in comunità
— la Repubblica
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Center
Bergamo, la scritta «Vendetta» sulla t-shirt e la pistola scacciacani: quel rancore covato per il voto basso. Chi è il 13enne che ha accoltellato la prof
— Corriere Bergamo
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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 emphasize the boy’s possession of potentially explosive materials and placement in a community, stressing public safety risks and rehabilitation. Center outlets like Corriere Bergamo highlight personal details such as the ‘Vendetta’ t-shirt, fake gun, and grudge over a low grade, profiling the suspect. No right-leaning coverage appears, absenting potential focus on school security lapses or parental accountability.

4Sapore di sòla C’erano una volta Delmastro, Bartolozzi e Santanchè, ma anche la gatta Meloni

Story gist: Italian Democratic Party’s Serracchiani called for Justice Minister Nordio to step down for honor and common sense. The statement references controversies involving ministers Delmastro, Bartolozzi, Santanchè, and Prime Minister Meloni.
Left
Serracchiani: per onore e buon senso, Nordio faccia un passo indietro
— Partito democratico
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Partito Democratico frame the story critically, emphasizing accountability and demanding Nordio’s resignation with tones of moral imperative (‘honor and common sense’). Center-leaning outlets absent, omitting neutral analysis. Right-leaning outlets absent, excluding defenses of the government or counter-narratives on the controversies.

5L’opposizione incalza Meloni: “Con Santanchè ha aspettato troppo, subito una mozione di sfiducia”

Story gist: Italian opposition parties demand a no-confidence motion against Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè, criticizing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for delaying action. The push follows undersecretary Bartolozzi’s resignation and Justice Minister Nordio’s acknowledgment of errors.
Left
L’opposizione incalza Meloni: “Con Santanchè ha aspettato troppo, subito una mozione di sfiducia”
— la Repubblica
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Center
Il day after di Bartolozzi. Nordio riconosce gli errori
— ANSA
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Right
Dalla premier una mossa tardiva, eredità di lezioni non ascoltate
— Avvenire
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Bias summary: Left-leaning la Repubblica amplifies opposition pressure on Meloni, emphasizing her ‘too late’ response to Santanchè. Center ANSA neutrally covers the post-Bartolozzi aftermath and Nordio’s error admission without blame. Right-leaning Avvenire critiques Meloni’s move as tardy and tied to ignored past lessons, focusing on government accountability lapses.