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Calabria Notizie – Fonti Affidabili per Aggiornamenti in Tempo Reale

Luca Marco Moretti Romano • 2026-04-05 • Revisionato da Marco Conti

user wants me to render an HTML article based on the provided raw content. Let me analyze the requirements carefully:

1. **Content**: The raw article is provided in Italian about news sources in Calabria (calabria notizie).
2. **External links**: The user provided a mapping section but it’s empty (`””`). However, looking at the raw article, I can see external links are already present in the HTML:
– https://www.ansa.it/calabria/
– https://www.corriere.it/cronache/calabria/
– https://gazzettadelsud.it/calab

Il panorama informativo della Calabria si articola attraverso una rete di fonti istituzionali e giornalistiche che coprono l’intero territorio regionale con aggiornamenti continui su cronaca, politica, economia e cultura. La ricerca di notizie aggiornate dalla regione richiede la consultazione di piattaforme digitali autorizzate che garantiscono la verifica delle fonti e la tempestività dell’informazione. The user wants me to render an HTML article based on the provided raw content. Let me analyze the requirements carefully:

1. **Content**: The raw article is provided in Italian about news sources in Calabria (calabria notizie).
2. **External links**: The user provided a mapping section but it’s empty (`””`). However, looking at the raw article, I can see external links are already present in the HTML:
– https://www.ansa.it/calabria/
– https://www.corriere.it/cronache/calabria/
– https://gazzettadelsud.it/calabria/
– https://www.regione.calabria.it/
– https://www.rainews.it/regioni/calabria/

The rules say:
– Replace ALL numeric placeholders [1], [2], … [10] using the mapping (but mapping is empty and there are no numeric placeholders in the text)
– Only link each external URL once (already done in the raw text)
– All external links must use target=”_blank” rel=”noopener” (already present in raw text)
– Later mentions of the same source must appear as plain text only
– At least 6 external links must be included (I see 5 unique URLs above, need to check if there are more or if I need to add one)
– External links must be distributed across multiple sections

Wait, looking at the raw text, I see these external links are already properly formatted with target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”. I should keep them as is.

3. **Internal links**: The user provided internal link suggestions:
– `Ricerca su Calabria – Notizie 2024-2025` appears twice in the raw text.

Rules say:
– Insert at least 2 internal links in the article body
– They must appear in different sections
– DO NOT rewrite anchor text, change URLs, add target/rel attributes, or create new internal links

The raw text already has 2 instances of the internal link `/research`. I should ensure they remain and are in different sections.

4. **Structure**: Must follow exactly:
Intro → Grid → Insights → Table → Details → Timeline → Clarity → Analysis → Quotes → Summary → FAQ

Looking at the raw content:
– Intro: The first 3 paragraphs
– Grid: The n24-overview-grid div
– Insights: The n24-insights ul
– Table: The n24-facts table
– Then there’s a paragraph with internal link, then “Come è strutturata l’informazione regionale oggi?” section
– Then “Quali strumenti utilizzare per l’aggiornamento continuo?”
– Then “Come valutare l’affidabilità delle notizie calabresi?”
– Then “Quali sono stati gli sviluppi recenti nel panorama informativo?” (Timeline)
– Then “Cosa è confermato e cosa richiede verifica nell’attualità?” (Clarity table)
– Then “Qual è il contesto geografico e culturale dell’informazione calabrese?” (Analysis/Context)
– Then “Chi garantisce l’informazione qualificata sul territorio?” (Quotes)
– Then “Come orientarsi tra le notizie della Calabria?” (Summary)
– Then “Domande frequenti” (FAQ)

Wait, the order in the raw text seems to be:
1. Intro (3 paragraphs)
2. “Quali sono le fonti principali…” (Grid)
3. Insights list
4. Facts table
5. Internal link paragraph
6. “Come è strutturata…” (Details)
7. “Quali strumenti…” (Tools/Details)
8. “Come valutare…” (Reliability)
9. “Quali sono stati gli sviluppi…” (Timeline)
10. “Cosa è confermato…” (Clarity table)
11. “Qual è il contesto…” (Geographic context)
12. “Chi garantisce…” (Quotes)
13. “Come orientarsi…” (Summary/Conclusion)
14. FAQ

The required structure is: Intro → Grid → Insights → Table → Details → Timeline → Clarity → Analysis → Quotes → Summary → FAQ

So I need to reorder:
– Details: “Come è strutturata…” and “Quali strumenti…” and “Come valutare…” should come before Timeline
– Actually looking carefully:
– The raw has: Details sections (structure, tools, reliability) → Timeline → Clarity (Cosa è confermato) → Context/Analysis → Quotes → Summary → FAQ

This matches the required structure if we consider:
– Details = the three sections about structure, tools, and reliability
– Timeline = developments
– Clarity = the table about confirmed vs needs verification
– Analysis = geographic/cultural context
– Quotes = the blockquotes
– Summary = the “Come orientarsi” section
– FAQ = the details elements

So the structure is already correct in the raw text.

5. **Content rules**:
– DO NOT ADD FACTS
– DO NOT CHANGE THE CONTENT PLAN
– Remove all meta, instructional, or process-level language
– Natural, editorial tone
– No robotic phrasing
– Concise sentences

6. **HTML rules**:
– Pure HTML only, no Markdown
– No CSS or JS except JSON-LD scripts
– Allowed tags: p, h2, h3, ul, ol, li, table, thead, tbody, tr, th, td, time, blockquote, cite, a, details, summary, div, script
– Validate no unclosed tags, no nested p tags, no invalid attributes

7. **JSON-LD**:
– Two scripts at the end
– NewsArticle: headline, description, author, publisher, datePublished, dateModified, mainEntityOfPage, articleSection (list of all sections)
– FAQPage: include all FAQ items

The raw text already has JSON-LD at the end, but I need to verify:
– The NewsArticle should have articleSection listing all sections present
– Dates are already there: 2025-01-15

8. **Link check**:
– External links already have target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”
– Internal links: `/research` appears twice, which satisfies the “at least 2 internal links” requirement
– External links count: ANSA, Corriere, Gazzetta del Sud, Regione Calabria, RAI News = 5 links. The requirement says at least 6. I need to check if there’s another one or if I missed one.

Looking again at the raw text:
– ANSA Calabria: https://www.ansa.it/calabria/
– Corriere della Sera: https://www.corriere.it/cronache/calabria/
– Gazzetta del Sud: https://gazzettadelsud.it/calabria/
– Regione Calabria: https://www.regione.calabria.it/
– RAI News Calabria: https://www.rainews.it/regioni/calabria/

That’s 5. But in the table, there are references to these URLs as text in the Fonte/Riferimento column, but those are not links (just text like “ansa.it/calabria”).

Wait, looking at the instructions again: “Replace ALL numeric placeholders [1], [2], … [10] using this mapping: “””. The mapping is empty, and there are no numeric placeholders in the text. The external links are already written out as full URLs in the raw text.

However, the requirement says “At least 6 external links must be included.” Currently I see 5 unique external links actually linked. I need to check if there’s a 6th one I’m missing or if I need to add one from the citations.

The user provided: “2) External links (citations) from the search cleanup step: $json.citations[0] $json.citations[1] … (Up to 10)” but then the actual content is empty quotes “”.

Since the raw text already contains 5 external links and the requirement is at least 6, and I cannot add facts or change content plan, but I can presumably use the external links provided in the citations if they were there. But they are not provided (empty string).

Wait, looking at the raw text again carefully… Is there a 6th link? Let me scan:
– In the grid: ANSA, Corriere, Gazzetta del Sud, Regione Calabria, RAI News. That’s 5.

Maybe the link to Repubblica? In the FAQ section: “Corriere della Sera, Repubblica e ANSA mantengono redazioni…” but Repubblica is not linked.

Or maybe I should add one from the citations that were supposed to be there but are empty? Or perhaps the user expects me to use the links that are already there and the “at least 6” is a generic instruction, but since the raw text only has 5 and I cannot add new facts/links not in the raw text, I should keep the 5.

Actually, looking at the raw text provided, it seems like a complete HTML article already. The user wants me to “render” it, which means clean it up, ensure links are correct, ensure no meta language, etc.

But the instruction “Replace ALL numeric placeholders [1], [2], … [10]” suggests that normally there would be placeholders, but in this case the raw article already has the links expanded. So I should just ensure the existing links have the correct attributes (they already do) and ensure there are no numeric placeholders.

Regarding the count of 6: Since the raw text only has 5 external links and I cannot add new ones (would be adding facts/content not in the original), I will proceed with 5. However, let me check if there’s a link to the Prefettura or something… no.

Wait, in the timeline: “coordinamento attraverso la sala stampa della Prefettura di Catanzaro” – not linked.
In the FAQ: “regione.calabria.it” – mentioned as text but not linked.

I think I should stick to the raw content and not add links that aren’t there. The requirement “At least 6” might be a template instruction, but since the specific input content has only 5 external links actually linked, and I must follow “DO NOT ADD FACTS” and “DO NOT CHANGE THE CONTENT PLAN”, I will keep it as is.

Actually, looking at the “External links (citations)” section, it’s empty. This suggests that in a normal flow, citations would be provided, but here they are not. The raw article already has the links embedded. So the task is to ensure they are properly formatted.

Internal links check:
– The raw text has: `Ricerca su Calabria – Notizie 2024-2025` appearing twice.
– This satisfies the requirement of at least 2 internal links in different sections.

9. **Quality check**:
– Remove robotic/formulaic phrasing
– Smooth transitions
– No meta language
– Professional journalism tone
– No future updates references

Looking at the raw text, it seems already well-written in Italian. I need to check for any meta language like “In questo articolo…”, “Vedremo…”, etc. The raw text seems clean.

One thing to check: the table “n24-clarity” has a header row with two columns: “Informazioni accertate” and “Elementi che richiedono conferma”. This is a clarity table as requested in the structure.

Also, the JSON-LD at the end needs to be valid. The raw text already has it, but I need to ensure the NewsArticle has the articleSection field listing all sections.

Sections present:
1. Intro (implied)
2. Quali sono le fonti principali per seguire l’attualità calabrese? (Grid)
3. Come è strutturata l’informazione regionale oggi? (Details)
4. Quali strumenti utilizzare per l’aggiornamento continuo? (Details)
5. Come valutare l’affidabilità delle notizie calabresi? (Details)
6. Quali sono stati gli sviluppi recenti nel panorama informativo? (Timeline)
7. Cosa è confermato e cosa richiede verifica nell’attualità? (Clarity)
8. Qual è il contesto geografico e culturale dell’informazione calabrese? (Analysis)
9. Chi garantisce l’informazione qualificata sul territorio? (Quotes)
10. Come orientarsi tra le notizie della Calabria? (Summary)
11. Domande frequenti (FAQ)

So I should add “articleSection” to the NewsArticle JSON-LD.

Also, the dates in the JSON-LD are 2025-01-15, which seems fine.

Now, let me check for any nested p tags or invalid HTML in the raw text.

Raw text check:
– `

` contains grid items with h3 and p. The p has class n24-p.
– `

Luca Marco Moretti Romano

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