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Local police say Luca Traini carried out a drive-by shooting last Saturday wearing an Italian flag wrapped around his body. A failed candidate for the right-wing Northern League Party, he reportedly made a fascist salute when he was arrested, and had attended anti-immigration marches. Police seized a copy of Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' and other Nazi-related publications from his home.
The anti-fascist march started at Diaz Gardens and will go around the medieval walls before returning to the gardens.
Earlier in the week, Macerate Mayor Romano Carancini said there should be no demonstrations, to avoid further flaming tensions in the wake of the attack. The anti-fascist rally was given the go-ahead by officials on Friday after organizers ensured it would be a peaceful demonstration, ANSA reports.

Russia's Pantsir-SA air defense system are seen during the Victory Day military parade night training, May 3, 2017
The comprehensive 164-page paper released by the emergencies ministry (EMERCOM) describes in detail how the Russian authorities would respond to disasters caused by enemy strikes. One notable passage was hidden deep in the middle of the lengthy document.
In an armed conflict, "the use of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, is unlikely," the EMERCOM report states. The likeliest scenario would involve "the use of modern conventional weapons as well as operations by Special Forces."
While planning disaster relief operations, the authorities should take into consideration that "the potential enemy would not carry out targeted strikes [aimed at the] annihilation of Russia's population," according to the report.
In a letter to fellow G20 finance ministers - signed by French Finance Minister Bruno le Maire and his interim German counterpart Peter Altmaier, along with the heads of the two countries' central banks - they said that cryptocurrencies currently have "limited" implications for global financial stability.
"Given the fast increase in the capitalization of tokens and the emergence of new financial instruments" based on them, "these developments should be closely monitored," the ministers said.
Cryptocurrencies "are currently largely mislabeled as 'currencies' in the media and on the internet," they said, adding that a "lack of clarity" about the nature of tokens "can only fuel speculation."

Police patrol at the cordon near London Bridge near the scene of a terror attack in central London
Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22, each had traces of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in their system when they carried out the attack on June 3 last year, the Old Bailey heard.
The trio first rammed pedestrians with a white van before jumping out and attacking them with 12-inch ceramic knives.
The evidence given reflects similar findings about the terrorist who drove his car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, killing four, last March.
The abaya is a full length robe which women in Saudi Arabia are required to wear along with a headscarf when they are in public.
Sheikh Abdullah al-Mutlaq, a member of the Kingdom's religious body, the Council of Senior Scholars, made the comment on his radio program on Friday, Reuters reports. It's a marked departure from the Kingdom's strict dress code rules.
"More than 90 percent of pious Muslim women in the Muslim world do not wear abayas," Sheikh Mutlaq said on Friday. "So we should not force people to wear abayas."
While the statement doesn't indicate the country will ease its dress code, it comes after the Kingdom has announced a number of reforms to give women more rights.
Comment:
- Saudi women launch Twitter campaign to end male guardianship
- Saudi man jailed 1yr, fined $8k after calling for end to strict male guardianship over women
- Saudi Arabia progresses an inch from barbaric mentality, allows women to request state services without guardian
- Saudi Arabia's male guardianship still limits women's rights - reforms on paper only
- 'They used to lead camels': Saudi prince declares support for right of women to drive

An Iranian Jew prays at the Abrishami synagogue at Palestine street in Tehran December 24, 2015.
"The Jews of Iran can freely worship and perform the traditional rights. They face no kind of pressure. Our synagogues here are safer than in the US or in Europe. The Iranian government supports us," Homayoun Sameyehead of the Iran Jewish Association told RT.
Decades after the exodus which followed the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran's is the only growing Jewish community in any predominantly Muslim country. The country boasts 65 synagogues, a 100-bed Jewish hospital and a Jewish cemetery established in 1933, while Tehran has a Jewish library with 20,000 texts, and an abundance of kosher restaurants.
Rodchenkov, the former head of an anti-doping laboratory in Moscow, fled to the US in 2016, shortly after being accused of covering up for cheating athletes. On US soil he became a central figure in a massive scandal, in which the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accused the Russian government of running a clandestine doping program. Two years on, his saga is getting a detective story twist as the controversial doctor says he is constantly looking over his shoulder, because the Kremlin allegedly wants to silence him.
Comment: Moscow isn't after Rodchenkov because they 'want to silence him'. He's wanted on drug trafficking charges. He has a criminal history, yet he plays the key role in the US-led campaign against Russia for the Olympics. For more on this miscreant see:
- The US-Inspired Olympic Ban on Russia: Another Pyrrhic Victory for the Ailing Empire of Chaos
- Russian Olympic President: WADA informant Grigory Rodchenkov's attempts to hamper probe nullify his credibility
- Russian doping scandal: Rodchenkov can't get his story straight when testifying against Russians at CAS appeal
- WADA informant Rodchenkov turned doping use into private business, says Putin during media Q&A

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., left, walk to the chamber after collaborating on an agreement in the Senate on a two-year, almost $400 billion budget deal that would provide Pentagon and domestic programs with huge spending increases, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.
Republican leaders said it was a victory for the Pentagon, envisioning a massive boost in defense spending. Democrats said they won tens of billions of dollars for their priorities, including research, infrastructure and an overall boost in domestic spending.
The 652-page bill was announced just before midnight Wednesday.
Comment: Will the average person see any benefit from this massive spending bill, or will it just be funneled to the corrupt swamp and more wars?
The producers from the Occitanie region in the south-west of France blocked roads with hay bales, farm waste and flaming tyres around France's fourth city, Toulouse, and the nearby town of Montauban.
A railway line between Toulouse and Narbonne was also blocked, along with several main roads around the city as motorists were urged to avoid the area.
Comment: The protests have actually been going on for two weeks now, gradually building up to Wednesday's complete shutdown of transport networks in and out of cities in the region.
See also:
Winter of Discontent in France: Protests, Endless Dark Skies, And Crazy New Laws

Alexander Khoroshavin, former governor of the Sakhalin region, charged with receiving bribes, during a hearing at the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk City Court
Apart from the sentence, to be served in a maximum-security prison, the court ordered the ex-governor to pay a fine of 500 million rubles ($8.6 million) and banned him from assuming any official posts for five years after the sentence is served.
The announcement of the sentence took the judge several days. Other suspects in the case - the former adviser to the governor, the ex-deputy chairman of the regional government, and the former Sakhalin minister of agriculture and trade - were also convicted of corruption crimes and received lengthy prison sentences and multi-million-ruble fines.










Comment: "Generals prepare their forces to fight the last war." Putin and his advisors are well aware of this maxim. They are focusing their defense spending on the future