Por: The New York Times World September 24, 2022
ROME — Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s hard-right leader, resents having to talk about Fascism. She has publicly, and in multiple languages, said that the Italian right has “handed Fascism over to history for decades now.” She argued that “the problem with Fascism in Italy always begins with the electoral campaign,” when the Italian left, she said, wheels out “the black wave” to smear its opponents.But none of that matters now, she... + full article
PennLive USA Politics September 29, 2022
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Chicago Tribune USA Business September 27, 2022
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Politico USA Politics September 27, 2022
The earthquake in Italy has sent tremors that could be felt in the White House. The victory of Italian far-right leader Giorgia Meloni rattled Europe, furthering fears about as it battles economic hardship and nervously watches a raging war on its Eastern flank. It also was met... + más
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ABC News USA Politics September 27, 2022
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Democrats and Republicans each have a narrative they tell themselves about how to build a long-term, stable majority after decades of agonizingly close elections. Both stories depend on winning over the nation's Latino voters. Realignment is the great GOP hope — the... + más
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Time USA World September 24, 2022
Italy is poised to make history this weekend. If are correct, Italian voters will on Sunday pave the way for Giorgia Meloni to become Italy’s first female Prime Minister and for her party, Brothers of Italy, to lead the country’s most far-right government since World War II.... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World September 24, 2022
ROME — Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s hard-right leader, resents having to talk about fascism. She has publicly, and in multiple languages, said that the Italian right has “handed fascism over to history for decades now.” She argued that “the problem with fascism in Italy... + más
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