Il Giornale
Il Giornale is an Italian daily newspaper known for its conservative and right-leaning editorial orientation. Based in Milan, it covers national and international politics, economics, and current affairs. It has historically been associated with centre-right and conservative readers and provides commentary and reporting aimed at that audience alongside its online news platform.
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Il Giornale is generally regarded as right-leaning in its editorial orientation, according to widely cited media-bias assessments.
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