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Trump's Authoritarian Power Grab: Executive Orders and Their Consequences

Trump's recent executive orders, including bans on DEI programs, threats of student deportations, and potential actions against Palestinians, represent a series of authoritarian power grabs, already resulting in deportations and the reopening of Guantanamo Bay.

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Student Assaulted, Death Threats Follow Report on Francoist School Trip

A 16-year-old student, Víctor Martínez, was assaulted and threatened at his school in Palencia, Spain, by fellow students who expressed Francoist sympathies following Martínez's reporting of a school trip to the Valley of the Fallen where Francoist symbols and songs were displayed.

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Forza Nuova Assembly Cancelled Amid Public Outcry

The planned Forza Nuova assembly in Rome on January 26th, 2024, was cancelled after the hosting hotel withdrew its offer due to the event's nature and following widespread public condemnation from groups including ANPI and CGIL.

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Musk's 'Roman Salute' Sparks International Debate and Legal Scrutiny

Elon Musk's 'Roman salute' gesture in Italy sparked debate, with his representative initially praising it, then blaming his autism; legal interpretations vary internationally, particularly after an Italian Supreme Court ruling on similar gestures in 2024, which is not an automatic ban but depends on...

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Craxi's Complex Legacy: Pragmatism and Contradictions in Italian Politics

Bettino Craxi, Italy's first socialist Prime Minister, held complex political views, privately honoring Mussolini while publicly defending national interests. His pragmatic approach transcended traditional left-right divides, leaving a contested legacy and highlighting the fluidity of Italian politi...

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Mitford Diaries Reveal Nazi Ties, Spark Calls for Archive Transparency

Newly surfaced diaries of Unity Mitford, detailing 139 meetings with Hitler, her antisemitic views, and plans to kill Jews, have sparked calls for greater transparency in British archives, exposing a culture of secrecy surrounding pre-war fascist sympathies.

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Trump's Tariffs: A Historical Parallel and Warning

Donald Trump's tariffs, intended to offset tax cuts by shifting costs to allies, are compared to historical events, drawing parallels to pre-WWII economic policies and raising concerns about global stability.

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Milei's Threatening Response to Nazi Salute Criticism

Argentine President Milei defended Elon Musk's Nazi salute with a threatening tweet, "Nazi las pelotas," and vowed to pursue global opponents, raising concerns about his leadership and potential impact.

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Bari Honors Holocaust Victims with Memorial Events

Bari, Italy will commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th) with wreath-laying ceremonies honoring Filippo D'Agostino and Giuseppe Zannini, both antifascists killed in Mauthausen, and a theatrical performance exploring humor as a coping mechanism during the Holocaust.

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Italian Socialist Party Splits in Livorno, Forming Communist Party

At the Italian Socialist Party's XVII Congress in Livorno on January 21, 1921, 58,000 delegates voted to form the Italian Communist Party under Amadeo Bordiga, while 98,000 remained with the maximalist faction led by Serrati; the congress location was changed from Florence due to fascist threats, an...

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Social Media's Role in Amplifying Misinformation and Eroding Democracy

The author expresses concern over the role of social media platforms in spreading misinformation and extremist views, highlighting the actions of tech CEOs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg as contributing factors to the erosion of democratic values and the normalization of harmful rhetoric, with a...

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AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor Amidst Massive Protests in Riesa

In Riesa, Germany, the far-right AfD party nominated Alice Weidel for chancellor, sparking a massive counter-protest with 12,000 participants that led to clashes with police, highlighting the deep political divisions in the country ahead of the February 23rd election.

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