What is the link between the Norway killer’s actions and the ideas he espoused?
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In a decisive set of referendums, Italian voters have rejected legal immunity for political leaders, nuclear power and the privatization of water—and dealt a direct blow not only against Berlusconi but against the neoliberal worship of the market.
I don't like face-veiling either. But how does criminalizing Muslim women's clothing make them more equal?
African immigrant workers have been protesting mafia operations as well as nativist racism.
To consider honor killing within Muslim communities a crime unto itself overlooks the patriarchal roots of much of the intimate partner violence perpetrated in the Western world.
Gianfranco Fini rose to prominence as a champion of Mussolini. Now he's moved to the center, and in so doing has become the country's most responsible right-wing politician.
Silvio Berlusconi's meeting with Barack Obama today comes at a time when Italy's reckless ruler's grip on power may be slipping.
In the European parliamentary elections, the center-right has won at the expense of social democrats.
Once upon a time, this Catholic country prided itself that Italians were brava gente, good people and tolerant. No more.
To World Cup aficionados, soccer is a beautiful game, but to ideologues in the United States and Europe, it's a convenient political weapon against Iran's nuclear ambitions. Talk about spoilsports.


