
Leftist Student Activists in Rome Burn Images of Salvini
A symbolic demonstration by Italy’s ‘Cambiare Rotta’ collective involved igniting pin-ups of the deputy PM, inviting condemnation from the Right.

A symbolic demonstration by Italy’s ‘Cambiare Rotta’ collective involved igniting pin-ups of the deputy PM, inviting condemnation from the Right.

Italian authorities say there is no evidence of organised terrorism behind the Modena car-ramming attack, but ministers warn that mental illness alone cannot explain the assault.

Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini argued that culture should remain separate from political disputes.

The Patriots for Europe group called on supporters to gather at 1 p.m. in front of Milan’s Duomo di Milano.

Online posters say the PM “won’t even be able to leave your house lest you be pelted with spittle.”

Conservative and sovereignist leaders from across Europe gathered in Budapest to call for a shift away from EU centralisation and towards national sovereignty.

The so-called ‘antifascist’ La Jeune Garde group has “deep and widespread” ties with Rome.

Italian leftist lawmakers occupied the press room of the Chamber of Deputies to prevent a press conference from going ahead.

A manhunt is underway for the suspects of the attack who are still on the run.

Prime Minister Meloni celebrated the decision saying “a Minister who defends Italy’s borders is not committing a crime, but is carrying out his duty.”