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Realistic illustration of the Salem far-right torch march with police managing counter-protesters in Sweden.
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Salem march revives after 15 years

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The far-right Salem march took place in Salem outside Stockholm for the first time in 15 years, with around 150–250 participants despite permission for 2,000. Police managed disturbances from counter-protesters, detaining 15–18 people and lightly injuring three officers. Politicians from both right and left condemned the march as an expression of Nazism and extremism.

João Guilherme Corrêa was detained on Saturday in Pavia by Italian police with support from Brazil's Federal Police. He is convicted of a 2009 double homicide and identified as a leader of neo-Nazi groups.

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A DAIA report confirmed that Giacomo Ceruti’s “Retrato de una dama,” looted by Nazis in 1940, had been kept in a Mar del Plata residence.

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