
Italy's far-right
We speak to our Rome correspondent about his investigation into Italy's far-right.
Italy's ruling party, ''Brothers of Italy'' has roots in postwar fascism but has moderated in office. But, as our Rome correspondent explains, Italy allows ghosts from its past to haunt the present.
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Mexico's election campaign has drawn to a bloody end, with the murder of a mayoral candidate in the west of the country. OS's James Reynolds is in Tijuana and has been speaking to local people about migration and cartel violence.
Early results from South Africa's election suggest the ANC is on course to lose its parliamentary majority for the first time. We speak to our reporter in Johannesburg.
Presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni looks on as she attends a ceremony to mark the 163rd anniversary of the Italian Army, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2024. Credit: Remo Casilli/Reuters)
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