"A story that Italy has lived": the death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon, a echo of the "murder on Acca Larentia street" in Rome?
The article explores the implications of Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon, connecting it to a historical event in Italy that has influenced far-right sentiment.
Acca Larentia, the investigating judge of the Rome court acquits 29 people
A judge in Rome has acquitted 29 people involved in a controversial memorial event that sparked a national debate on the boundaries of free speech and neo-fascism.
Acca Larentia, Roman Salutes at the Commemoration: Judge Acquits 29 People
A judge has acquitted 29 members of CasaPound who were under investigation for their participation in a controversial ceremony honoring Acca Larentia.
Storm over the coincidence with the clashes. And Marion Maréchal: 'Another Salis case'
Raphaël Arnault's presence at a Rome counter-ceremony for Acca Larentia has sparked parliamentary inquiries and international attention, particularly from Marion Maréchal in France.
The Assault in January for Acca Larentia. FdI: "That Day Arnault Was in Italy"
In January 2026, French MP Raphaël Arnault participated in an anti-fascist protest in Rome, where members of the Italian right-wing group Fratelli d'Italia were violently attacked.
Violence, clubs, blows: here is the video of the attack on young right-wingers
A video captures an organized and violent attack on young right-wing activists in Acca Larentia, occurring just before a commemoration of far-right militants from a 1978 massacre.
The Odyssey of Ciavatta, a victim without peace. Even his tomb was at risk of being relocated
The article discusses the remembrance of Francesco Ciavatta, a victim of the Acca Larentia attack in 1978, highlighting the significance of his grave and the ongoing impact of Italy's violent past.
It is forbidden to evoke Acca Larentia: four young right-wingers arrested
A peaceful commemoration for far-right militants at Acca Larentia was interrupted by a previous night's violent clash near a supermarket in the Alberone neighborhood, resulting in four arrests.
Acca Larentia, young members of FdI assaulted. Meloni: “We need reconciliation”
Young members of the Brothers of Italy (FdI) were attacked with iron bars during the night, provoking a call for reconciliation from party leader Giorgia Meloni.
Acca Larentia, Roman salutes at the commemoration of the far right
On January 7th, a ritual of 'present' was observed at the MSI section, now owned by the National Alliance Foundation, involving Roman salutes in remembrance of the far right.
Silence of Conte and Schlein on the Beating
The annual commemoration of the tragic events at Acca Larentia has again sparked political controversies, alongside criticism of the far-right march and a recent violent incident in the capital.
Three dead and no one guilty. What is the Acca Larentia massacre
The article discusses the Acca Larentia massacre that occurred in 1978 in Rome, where two Italian social movement activists were killed, and reflects on the unresolved nature of the case nearly fifty years later.
Acca Larentia, Meloni: "Political violence is never justifiable, it must not return"
On the 48th anniversary of the Acca Larentia massacre, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the importance of remembering that political violence is always a defeat and must never return.
Acca Larentia, between memory and tensions. National Youth: 'Four militants attacked in Rome'
The article discusses the heightened political tensions in Rome on the 48th anniversary of the Acca Larentia massacre, where four activists from Gioventù Nazionale were reportedly attacked while putting up posters amid divisive commemorations of the event.