January 31, 2026 - Up to 50.000 people took to the streets in Torino, Italy, against the eviction of squatted social center Askatasuna. When riot police attacked the demonstration, protesters in black bloc fought back, torching a police van and injuring over a hundred cops.
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![The image depicts a historical postcard showing an old, expansive bridge over turbulent waters with a large building in the background. The architecture of the structure suggests it could be significant or governmental due to its size and prominent design elements like arches on top which are reminiscent of classical Italian styles. This appears to have been captured during winter as the trees are barren and no leaves can be seen, indicating that it's either late fall or early spring before blooming season. The bridge seems robust with several large arched openings allowing passage for what could possibly be trains or pedestrians at a higher level than where water flows underneath.
There is also text on the postcard which reads "Torino - Ponte in pietra con la Piazza Vittorio Emanuele" indicating that this location might be Torino (Turin), Italy, with reference to its famous stone bridge and nearby square. The overall ambiance of the picture gives a historic or possibly even vintage feel.
There is another image referenced at https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6733/673310a089b10e7a26e47037.jpg, which shows a lamppost with the text "ferro candile" suggesting it's made of iron and candles. However, this seems unrelated to the bridge or its surroundings depicted in the main image.
It is worth noting that postcards like these can provide significant cultural insig [...]](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/116/015/367/440/850/800/small/edf581cf4ee1cf01.jpeg)

