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Fallen trees are seen at the Dingle Park in Halifax Monday September 26, 2022. - Tim KrochakSaltWire Network columnist John DeMont took solace, as Fiona was whipping towards Atlantic Canada, inThe long list of names is intimidating to recall, considering all the damage they left behind — Ginny, Blanche, Hortense, Juan, Dorian — but it does serve as a reminder of all that we have been through.
Giorgia Meloni, leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party, speaks during a rally in Duomo square ahead of the Sept. 25 snap election, in Milan, Italy, September 11, 2022.Just as SaltWire Network columnist Gwynne Dyer predicted last week, the far-right party Brothers of Italy, led by Giorgia Meloni,Meloni is now poised to become “Italy’s most far-right prime minister since Mussolini,” as CNN trumpeted, and its first woman prime minister.
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