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Russian spies, Rome expels two diplomats.
Italy🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive4 hr. ago

Russian spies, Rome expels two diplomats.

The Italian government has expelled two Russian military diplomats based in Rome, accusing them of being contacts of two former Italian spies arrested for selling sensitive information to Moscow. The expelled diplomats, Ivan Petrovich Gorbachev and Mikhail Vasilyevich Astakhov, were linked to a spy network uncovered by Rome prosecutors. Italian officials, including Antonio Tajani, condemned the actions as 'hybrid weapons' aimed at undermining Italy and Western institutions. In response, the Russian ambassador, Aleksei Paramonov, criticized Italy for lacking leaders comparable to Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Sergei Lavrov, while warning that Russia would respond. The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that expelling diplomats aims to reduce Russian influence but acknowledged it remains challenging. The incident follows the arrest of two Italian agents who allegedly provided classified intelligence to Russian intelligence services.

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Il Sole 24 Ore logoIl Sole 24 OreParty-aligned🔒Center4 hr. ago
Russian spies, Rome expels two diplomats.

The Italian government has expelled two Russian military diplomats based in Rome, accusing them of being contacts of two former Italian spies arrested for selling sensitive information to Moscow. The expelled diplomats, Ivan Petrovich Gorbachev and Mikhail Vasilyevich Astakhov, were linked to a spy network uncovered by Rome prosecutors. Italian officials, including Antonio Tajani, condemned the actions as 'hybrid weapons' aimed at undermining Italy and Western institutions. In response, the Russian ambassador, Aleksei Paramonov, criticized Italy for lacking leaders comparable to Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Sergei Lavrov, while warning that Russia would respond. The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that expelling diplomats aims to reduce Russian influence but acknowledged it remains challenging. The incident follows the arrest of two Italian agents who allegedly provided classified intelligence to Russian intelligence services.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents the Italian government's accusations against Russian diplomats and includes strong language from both sides, it does not clearly favor one side over the other. It reports on the official positions of both Italy and Russia without evident ideological slant. The framing is a

la Repubblica logola RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center12 hr. ago
Investigation into Russian spies in Italy, expulsion of two diplomats: Moscow's wrath

Italian authorities have expelled two Russian diplomats following an investigation into alleged espionage activities within Italy. The Italian Foreign Ministry has summoned the Russian ambassador to protest what they describe as unacceptable interference. Russia has responded by denying these claims and asserting that Italy's actions will not diminish their influence. This incident highlights growing tensions between the two countries over security concerns and foreign intelligence operations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the Italian government's actions against Russian diplomats and Russia's response without overtly favoring either side. It reports the event factually, quoting both parties involved, and does not employ biased language or selective sourcing.

ANSA logoANSAIndependentProgressive18 hr. ago
Russian spies, Rome expels two diplomats.

Due diplomatici russi, Ivan Petrovich Gorbachev e Mikhail Vasilyevich Astakhov, sono stati espulsi dall'Italia per essere accusati di essere collegati agli ex agenti segreti italiani Gavino Raoul Piras e Vincenzo Di Pasquale, arrestati per aver venduto informazioni sensibili a favore della Russia. Il ministro degli Esteri italiano Antonio Tajani ha criticato l'attività dei due diplomatici come 'ingerenza grave e inaccettabile', mentre l'ambasciatore russo Aleksei Paramonov ha risposto con un'accusa di mancanza di leader di rilievo in Italia. La Russia ha minacciato di rispondere alle espulsioni, e l'Italia ha dichiarato di continuare a combattere ogni attività ostile. La vicenda peggiora le tensioni diplomatiche tra Roma e Mosca.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the expulsion of Russian diplomats as a necessary action against espionage, emphasizing Italy's stance against foreign interference. The language used by Italian officials like Antonio Tajani portrays the Russian actions as aggressive and unacceptable, while the Russian ambassador

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