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Vivaldi & Others: Luigi Dallapiccola and the Struggle with Tyranny
Dallapiccola composed Il prigioniero, set against the backdrop of the Dutch Revolt, to protest Mussolini’s regime.
Dallapiccola composed Il prigioniero, set against the backdrop of the Dutch Revolt, to protest Mussolini’s regime.
How did the EU Commission choose what states to target? There is no real reason for Hungary and Malta to be on the same list as France, and for Greece to not be on the list.
“Brussels is capable of securing the safety of EU summits, NATO meetings, the visits of American presidents, but not the visit of 11 Israeli football players. Who or what are we afraid of?” asks a Brussels district councillor.
Critics have decried double standards over rule-of-law issues in Poland.
Marco Polo’s memoir portrays an encounter between radically different civilizations that can be a model for us today.
Commentator says the group can only continue untouched because it is “supported by the rich, famous and powerful.”
Instead of trying to abolish ‘pull factors,’ the Spanish government is distributing the migrants throughout the country.
Organised by the EP’s personnel department, next week’s events will culminate in a screening of a Ukrainian film on combating ‘homophobia.’
A suspiciously large number of bets were placed just before the election was called.
The former Vatican diplomat previously accused Pope Francis of covering up abuse.
The German national conservatives have given up on rejoining ID and will instead lead their own group further to the right.
With recent declines in interest rates on U.S. debt, the market is ready for a Trump presidency and a new tax reform.
Mehrez Ayari, 37, is believed to be a member of the Mocro Maffia working for Iran.
ECR co-president Nicola Procaccini: AUR party has ‘changed’; no longer too extreme to join the group.
The relatively subdued celebration of Pride Month is a cause for hope.
Last holdout Romania announced their backing of the former Dutch PM on Thursday.
Despite a series of violent attacks committed by migrants, only the left-populists and right-wing opposition parties are advocating clear action.
Activists sprayed orange paint on the stones at the ancient site just ahead of the summer solstice.
The far left is accused of having encouraged antisemitism for months.
The introduction of abortion on demand is a key component of Poland’s “march to modernity,” PM Tusk says.
Just ahead of the travel season, a popular car website explains the country’s difficult-to-decipher signage.
The Reform UK leader says PM Rishi Sunak “could be in for a big surprise” on July 4th.