Overview
- Danish far-right figure Rasmus Paludan, known for Quran burnings, was detained at Malpensa Airport and expelled from Italy on public order grounds.
- Italian authorities have barred Paludan from re-entering the country for the next ten years to prevent unrest linked to the Remigration Summit.
- The Remigration Summit, organized by European far-right activists, is still set to take place at an undisclosed location near Malpensa Airport.
- The Prefecture of Varese has clarified that the private nature of the event prevents it from being banned, though security measures are heightened.
- Civil society groups are organizing counter-demonstrations in Milan, with antifascist rallies planned alongside a pro-summit gathering by unions and associations.