An Italian anti-fascist activist has been released from house arrest in Budapest after being elected to the European parliament, which meant she had immunity from charges relating to an alleged attack on neo-Nazis. The case of Ilaria Salis, 39, a teacher from Monza, near Milan, sparked diplomatic protests and anger in Italy after she was brought to court in Hungary in chains, her hands cuffed and feet locked together. She was arrested in Budapest in February last year following a counter-demonstration against a neo-Nazi rally. Salis was charged with three counts of attempted assault and accused of being part of...