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La Repubblica

La Repubblica is one of Italy's largest national daily newspapers, based in Rome. Widely regarded as centre-left in editorial orientation, it covers politics, economics, society, sport, and culture. It is among the most influential papers in the country and maintains one of Italy's most visited news websites alongside its print edition.

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La Repubblica is positioned toward the editorial center, or its orientation is mixed or not consistently classified.

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