Fascism
Jewish man arrested for allegedly firing pellet gun at left-wing activists in Rome
Eitan Bondi, 21, was charged with attempted homicide in connection with the shooting of Rossana Gabrieli and Nicola Fasciano, two members of the National Association for Italian Partisans.
History will remember those who supported Iran in the West as fascists - opinion
British girl who took life was radicalized by US neo-Nazis, inquest says
Italian neo-fascists salute Mussolini for execution anniversary
Belarus police detain hundreds of protesters in Minsk
In one location, dozens of female protesters could be seen encircled by men in green uniforms and black balaclavas outside a shopping mall as they shouted "Only cowards beat women!"
Did World War II bring humanity peace, or are we back at square 1?
MIDDLE ISRAEL: 75 years on, the tools of the worst violence in human history are largely obsolete, but the mindset that underpinned it is alive and well
Ehud Olmert to 'Post': Israel is becoming a fascist country
At some point, after an incubation period, the buds of fascism begin to sprout and push forth from within the soil. We are well beyond the incubation period.
Italian judge orders seizure of Hezbollah-linked neo-fascist CasaPound HQ
One recording from a group meeting in 2013 caught a speaker proposing “to beat and rape a student whose only ‘guilt’ is to be Jewish,” stated the news site leggo.it.
Hundreds protest against ban of Thai opposition party despite coronavirus
The ban strengthens the position in parliament of a coalition led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, the former junta leader who first took power in a 2014 coup.
Hebrew University will give credit for 'right-wing activism'
"Im Tirzu is an extremist right-wing movement," said MK Nitzan Horowitz. The organization says it focuses on social activities for the needy, elderly and disadvantaged in Jerusalem.
Exploring, debunking ‘Hebrew fascism’
Historian Dan Tamir uncovers controversial trends in the pre-state era, but exonerates Jabotinsky.
Plot to form a new Nazi party foiled by Italian police
The group had forged links with extremist groups abroad, including in Portugal, Britain and France, police said.
Rome to rename streets dedicated to antisemitic scientists
The streets will instead be named after scholars who opposed the fascist regime and were persecuted by it, including two Jewish scientists.
Bucharest deputy mayor wants to erect statue of WWII fascist leader
His comments come following a decision by the city in February to change the designated spot for a Holocaust museum from a place in the heart of Bucharest to a more remote location.