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Alessandra Bocchi
The rise of Islamist terrorism has made once-fringe conservative parties stress their Christian identity. Continue Reading »
I grew up in northern Italy, in a Catholic household. For us, as for many Italian families, being Catholic was a matter of tradition rather than of faith. When I was young, I attended catechism in Milan, received my sacraments, and believed in God. But my parents did not teach me to practice a . . . . Continue Reading »
Millions, including many Christians, have taken to the streets in Hong Kong to protest a proposed extradition bill. Continue Reading »
Bannon’s Movement seeks to unify all anti-establishment factions and transcend the left-right dichotomy. Continue Reading »
Libya has become a battleground for European rivals who have long supported opposing factions in the war. Continue Reading »
Italy’s new government represents the most radical challenge yet to the order that has dominated Europe since World War II. Continue Reading »
In Italy, liberal orthodoxy is being challenged in the name of tradition. Continue Reading »
Identity, tradition, and religion have new prominence in Italy after the recent election. Continue Reading »
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