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  2. Anti-Romani sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Thomas Hammarberg, has been an outspoken critic of antiziganism. In August 2008, Hammarberg noted that "today's rhetoric against the Roma is very similar to the one used by Nazi Germany before World War II. Once more, it is argued that the Roma are a threat to safety and public health.

  3. Anti-Romanian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the Moldovan and Romanian governments have initially included some tension as the Moldovan government led by President Vladimir Voronin accused Romania of committing imperialism, specifically declaring that "Romania has remained the only empire in Europe, consisting of Moldavia, Dobruja and Transylvania".

  4. Why French President Emmanuel Macron and the Mayor of Rome ...

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    "Rome to me is like the other great romantic city in Europe, and it's a bit of a yin and yang to Paris," said Star. "And also the story took us here. "And also the story took us here.

  5. Rome Didn't Fall When You Think It Did. Here's Why That ... - AOL

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    The fall of Rome in 476 is a historical turning point that was invented nearly 50 years later as a pretext for a devastating war. Rome Didn't Fall When You Think It Did. Here's Why That Fabricated ...

  6. Antisemitism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Antisemitism in Denmark has not been as widespread as in other countries. Initially, Jews were banned as in other countries in Europe, but beginning in the 17th century, Jews were allowed to live in Denmark freely, unlike in other European countries where they were forced to live in ghettos. [122] [better source needed]

  7. Rights of the Roma in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    In many countries in eastern Europe, there is a significantly disproportionate number of Roma children who are classified "special needs" and put into special education schools. [ 32 ] Language barriers, lack of Roma attendance at preschool or kindergarten, and an often delayed start to school lead to Roma lagging behind their non-Roma ...

  8. Crime in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Within Europe, Italy is placed at 8th in terms of law enforcement per 100 thousand people, surpassing the continental average of 335 units. [2] Italy is known for being a country with a higher number of regional differences than some of its fellow nations; for example, the southern region has much higher activity of organized crime, whereas the northern regions of Italy have had relatively ...

  9. Experts Explain Exactly Why Pasta In Europe Doesn't ... - AOL

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    As you might expect, food regulations are much more strict in countries with well-protected heirloom-variety foods (as is the case in countries such as France and Italy), while Europe ...