The richest man in the world is backing far-right parties against a political establishment that has failed to deliver.
I would prefer to stay out of politics,” Elon Musk told his followers in 2021, on the platform then known as Twitter. Plenty has changed since then. The world’s richest man appears to have a new goal: upending Europe.
The South African-born billionaire has drawn increasing international outrage with his embrace of extremism, including an incident in which he appeared to give the Nazi salute to a crowd in Washington on Monday.
I find it worrying that a man with enormous access to social media and large financial resources is so directly involved in the internal affairs of other countries,” said Norway's prime minister Monday.
The Italian journalist was released soon after Elon Musk met with an Iranian ambassador, officials in Iran said. So was an Iranian detained in Italy who was wanted by the U.S.
Representatives of Elon Musk from Welcome to Favelas. It is the confirmation that comes from the social media of the same platform, which reports that a European delegation headed by the
Italy considers a deal with Elon Musk's Starlink to secure satellite communications. Despite opposition from some political parties, ASI president emphasizes the partnership won't be a security risk,
When Elon Musk performed a gesture that many saw as a fascist gesture, his supporters claimed it was a Roman salute. So what’s the difference?
Boasting a film night at Mar-a-Lago, an invitation to Monday's inauguration and good relations with Elon Musk, Italy's Giorgia Meloni has positioned herself as the closest mainstream European leader to Donald Trump. But analysts caution that the European ...
In recent months, Elon Musk’s name has become increasingly associated with Italy in both political and financial circles. Now, amid ongoing international debates featuring the Tesla founder, a rumour has emerged suggesting that Musk is very interested in purchasing a property in Italy.
An effigy of Elon Musk was hung in Milan's Piazzale Loreto, where Mussolini’s corpse was once displayed, by a left-wing group protesting his controversial actions and alleged far-right endorsements.