Blow to Anarchism: Giuseppe Sciacca, a prominent member of insurrectionism, arrested
Giuseppe Sciacca, a key figure in the Italian anarchist scene, has been arrested in Catania due to a prior court sentence related to anarchist activities.
Rome, attack on Rai crew filming occupied buildings by anarchists
The Rai denounces an attack on its crew in Rome while they were filming anarchist-occupied buildings following the death of two activists involved in bomb-making.
The anarchists: onward with the struggle. And now the Viminale raises the alert
Italian authorities are increasing security measures and conducting investigations into criminal activities linked to anarchist groups following recent bombing incidents.
The leap in quality of violence. The target of the 'double hit' to kill law enforcement forces
The article discusses a failed bombing incident in Rome that led to the deaths of two anarchists, raising concerns about escalating violence against law enforcement.
"They died fighting". The anarchists' praise for the death of Ardizzone and Mercogliano
Anarchist groups have expressed admiration for Sara Ardizzone and Sandro Alessandro Mercogliano, who died while allegedly working on a bomb near Rome.
Valitutti defends the anarchists who died in the farmhouse: 'They assisted me, I do not believe the allegations of the State'
Pasquale Valitutti, an 80-year-old anarchist, defends deceased activists Alessandro and Sara, expressing grief over their deaths and skepticism towards state accusations against them.
"Our revenge will be terrible": Shocking graffiti from anarchists against police forces
In Rome, anarchist graffiti threatening police and state authorities emerged overnight, prompting police investigations following the recent deaths of two anarchists in an explosion.
"Piantedosi was defined as irresponsible...". The minister's alarm about anarchic violence
The Italian Interior Minister Piantedosi raises alarm over potential anarchic violence following an explosion in Rome linked to anarchist groups.
Media: A couple of anarchists accidentally exploded in Rome
A couple, Sara Ardizzone and Alessandro Mercogliano, accidentally died while preparing a protest in support of imprisoned anarchist leader Alfredo Cospito in Rome.
That 'Quality Leap' of the Fai
Two known anarchist extremists died in an explosion in Rome, raising concerns about their ties and the potential for escalation in violent anti-state activities.
The ignored clues of the investigating judge on Sandrone. And the proclamation in court by his partner Sara
Investigators suspect that Alessandro Mercogliano and Sara Ardizzone were preparing an attack before their deaths in a building collapse in Rome, drawing links to previous anarchist activities.
Devices and sabotage to increase pressure on Cospito: what's behind the death of the anarchists
The article discusses the preparation for a demonstration attack intended to increase pressure on the Italian anarchist Alfredo Cospito, who is facing a decision on his tough prison conditions.
A bomb exploded at a historical site in Rome, killing two: they believed they were homeless, but later discovered an anarchist plot
A bomb explosion at the Aqueduct Park in Rome led to the deaths of two individuals, initially thought to be homeless, but investigations suggest a connection to anarchist activities.
Attacked Lega militants in 2022: who was the anarchist who died in the cottage
Investigations continue into the explosion of a cottage in Rome linked to anarchist activities, resulting in the deaths of two individuals associated with a potentially dangerous plot.
Alfredo Cospito, who is the anarchist and why is he in prison
Alfredo Cospito is an anarchist currently incarcerated under Italy's strict 41 bis regime, recently facing a setback in his appeal against this harsh prison classification.
Sara Ardizzone and Alessandro Mercogliano, who are the pro-Cospito anarchists killed in the explosion
The article discusses the backgrounds and ideologies of Sara Ardizzone and Alessandro Mercogliano, two anarchists who died in an explosion, highlighting their beliefs and actions in relation to the anarchist movement in Italy.
Theatre must be performed outside of theatres
The article discusses the immersive experience of watching plays in unconventional venues like prisons and cemeteries, exemplifying a performance about the anarchist Salvador Puig Antich.
Between September and January, no migrant deemed suitable for CPR. A doctor: "I am anarchist and anti-fascist"
An investigation into doctors in Ravenna's infectious disease department reveals that no migrants were deemed suitable for the repatriation center between September 10, 2025, and January 16, 2026, raising concerns over potential negligence in assessing migrants' fitness for repatriation.
"Sabotaging the Domestic Front." Anarchists Return to the Streets for Cospito
Anarchist movements in Italy are rallying once again in support of Alfredo Cospito, who is imprisoned under strict measures, linking his plight to ongoing global conflicts.
A Portal Offering Political Executions and Anarchist Rhetoric Has Moved from Estonia
An anarchist website that encouraged political executions has relocated from Estonia after being removed by a local service provider under pressure from Russian authorities.
Alarm of the services. "Risk of a connection between antagonists and Islam"
Italian intelligence services warn of a possible alliance between radical Islamists and anarchist groups following recent events in Iran.
"We Do Not Stop". The Anarchist Threat Post-Olympics
The article discusses the anarchist threats and disruptions faced in Italy after the successful completion of the Olympics and leading up to the upcoming Paralympics.
Stones on the Tracks in Bologna: An Anarchist Arrested
An anarchist was arrested in Bologna for placing stones on the railway tracks, causing a train to halt and leading to safety checks that disrupted rail services.
Italy-France Red Line on Train Sabotages
Two extreme anarchist groups claim responsibility for high-speed train sabotage in Italy, possibly linked to similar incidents in France ahead of the 2024 Olympics.
Drones and artificial intelligence against train attacks
Authorities are investigating anarchist-insurrectionist motives behind recent sabotage incidents on train networks in Italy.
"Civil Disobedience". The European Anarchist Network Now Also Sabotages Factories
New anarchist currents are spreading across Europe, evidenced by recent sabotage of Italian railway lines and a factory in Marseille, reflecting deeper concerns about the movement's implications.
Protester who threw a Molotov cocktail during the march against labor reform was arrested
Milton Tolomeo, a protester labeled as an 'anarchist' by the government, was arrested for throwing a Molotov cocktail during a demonstration against labor reform in Argentina.
Molotov and sabotage on the trains of the Games. The prosecution investigates terrorist acts
Investigations are underway into anarchist sabotage targeting train lines leading to the Olympic venues in Italy.
New Anarchist Claims. Target Valsusa for Askatasuna
Anarchists are returning to Valsusa to protest against the presence of Israeli citizens in the area, under the banner of anti-militarization and solidarity with Palestinian resistance.
Those Votes for Salis from the No Tav Members. And Her 'Housing Plan' Sinks in Europe
The electoral base of Ilaria Salis intersects with the No Tav movement, raising concerns about her connections to anarchist groups and the implications for her political platform.
The eviction of 'Paca la Brava' in Madrid, the 'red and anarchist' who toppled Valdecaรฑas and will return to Extremadura to close the Almaraz power plant
Historic activist Paca Blanco faces eviction from her home in Madrid amidst her long-standing fight against environmental issues, highlighting significant socio-political tensions in Spain.
Inflation fell sharply in January
An anarchist group claimed responsibility for sabotaging railway networks in northern Italy, disrupting train services on the opening day of the Winter Olympics, while criticizing the event for promoting nationalism.
Fewer trains and longer travel times between Langรฅ and Aalborg
An anarchist group claimed responsibility for sabotaging the railway network in northern Italy, which disrupted train traffic on the first full day of the winter Olympics, according to Reuters.
Trains, anarchist challenge. "Let's burn the Olympics"
A recent series of railway attacks in Italy has been claimed by an anarchist group expressing opposition to the upcoming Olympic Games and critiquing the state's repressive measures against dissent.
Anarchists Claim Responsibility for Railway Sabotage During the Olympics in Italy
An anarchist group has claimed responsibility for sabotaging the railway network in northern Italy during the first full day of the Winter Olympics, causing significant disruptions to train services without any injuries or damage to trains.
Italy: Anarchists claim responsibility for sabotage on the railway during the Winter Olympic Games
An anarchist group claimed responsibility for sabotaging railway infrastructure in northern Italy on the first full day of the Winter Olympic Games, causing significant delays but no injuries.
Fire at the Olympics and to those who produce them. Anarchists celebrate the sabotage of trains
Anarchist movements claim responsibility for the recent sabotage of railway lines in Bologna and Pesaro, coinciding with protests against oppressive security measures.
Train Sabotages, Adherence on an Anarchist Blog: 'Fire at the Olympics'
Anarchist sentiments are expressed on social media following recent train sabotage incidents, linking them to a growing security crackdown.
Olympics: Rioters are Rioters. But Protesters are not Necessarily 'Enemies of Italy'
Andrea Bachstein criticizes the Italian government's response to anarchist protests against the Winter Olympics, arguing that labeling all demonstrators as enemies is misguided.
The anarchist strategy to raise the stakes: 'Like in Paris 2024'
Anarchist activists are planning actions against the 2024 Paris Olympics, citing previous incidents that disrupted the event as inspiration.
Prevented Russian hacker attacks. Alert for anarchist raids
Security measures have been heightened with the detection of attempted cyberattacks, which were quickly thwarted before the Olympic and Paralympic events.
The Violent Anti-Flame: The Plan to Boycott the Games in Chats
In Turin, following a violent demonstration by Askatasuna, anarchist groups plan to disrupt the upcoming Winter Olympics in February 2024.
A leading member of Rouvikonas was arrested for the attack on a company in Menidi
A leadership figure of the anarchist group Rouvikonas, Giorgos Kalaitzidis, was arrested following an attack on a business in Acharnes, which they allegedly confused with a branch of the company Violanta.
Secure Center and Closed Roads. The Anarchist Risk on the Games
Security stress tests for the upcoming Olympics in Milan are set to take place on Thursday due to concerns about potential protests from anarchist groups arriving in the city.
Italy rocked by anarchist-led riots as over 100 police injured, Meloni condemns violence
Violent clashes erupted in Turin, Italy, during a large protest, prompting condemnation from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as over 100 police officers were injured in the unrest.
Uncensored, waiter and anarchist: who is Angelo Simionato, in prison for the attack on the police officer
Francesco Angelo Simionato, a 22-year-old, is the first to be investigated for his alleged role in an attack on officer Alessandro Calisti, amidst ongoing investigations to identify other participants.
Rubicon: 'Sorry, wrong' for the attack with hammers on a company in Menidi โ They will compensate it
The Greek anarchist group Rubicon admitted to mistakenly targeting a company during a violent attack, stating it will provide compensation after realizing their error.
PhD student with temporary resident status denied entry to Israel on the grounds that he is an 'anarchist calling for the destruction of the state'
A Jewish-American researcher, who resides in Israel as a temporary resident, was denied entry upon returning from a vacation, with authorities alleging he is an anarchist advocating for the destruction of Israel.
In Memory of Bรฉla Tarr: Like Branches in the Rain
Bรฉla Tarr, a master storyteller of European cinema and self-proclaimed anarchist, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy filled with films exploring human demons and societal issues.
Blackout in Berlin, investigation for terrorism. Focus on Vulkan, far-left group
The far-left anarchist group 'Vulkangruppe' claimed responsibility for an arson that disabled power lines in Berlin, leaving tens of thousands without electricity and heating during an arctic cold spell.