Political Tension Following Capture of Nicolas Maduro and Rome Attacks

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Matteo Renzi defended the United States capture of Nicolas Maduro during a televised debate following a wave of political and domestic violence across Italy.Journalist Stefano Feltri criticized the response of the European Union to the military operation while drawing comparisons to the actions of Donald Trump.The clash occurred as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called for national reconciliation after extreme-left militants attacked youth activists and a revenge arson struck Rome.
Published:38h |Updated:29h
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