Italian artist AleXsandro Palombo uses his art to combat indifference and educate young people about the Holocaust.
Director Joe Wright talks to Christiane Amanpour about his new series following the rise of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and why he thinks it’s incredibly timely for today’s audiences.
Wright, 52, started off political. As a teenager in the 1980s, he went on anti-nuclear marches and deployed the term fascist ...
The Vatican will face demands to return Christian treasures looted from Ethiopia, The Telegraph can reveal Ethiopia hopes to ...
Benito Mussolini premier of Italy ... of the agreement will not be published until it has been ratified by the Italian parliament. A short, official account of today's proceedings will be issued ...
Cusk, an acclaimed British novelist and essayist, spoke to Yale students on Thursday evening in the basement of the ...
As he emerges as a central figure — hero or villain — in President Trump’s campaign to transform the federal government in ...
Paolo Strippoli has rounded up the cast for his next feature! The Cinemaholic has learned that Isabelle Huppert and Jasmine Trinca will star alongside Matilda De Angelis in the upcoming thriller ‘The ...
The fascist movements of 20th-century Europe had a sweeping impact around the world, in ways that still reverberate today. And travelers have an advantage when it comes to learning from this history: ...
The economic term for self-sufficiency is "autarky", borrowed from the ancient Greek word autarkeia, meaning "to suffice".
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