At the beginning of the 1970s, several dailies were founded in Europe in the wake of the 1968 student movement. In addition to Il Manifesto and Die Tageszeitung, Lotta Continua (Permanent Fight) and Quotidiano dei lavoratori (The Workers' Daily) in Italy, and Liberation in France, were part of this trend. These were papers of the extreme left and very militant. Only a few survived their first political season. Liberation abandoned its extreme left politics and has since become an important daily of the French left. Il Manifesto and Taz, as Die Tageszeitung is affectionately nicknamed, still exist. These dailies deal more with politics than with news in the strict sense. Although newspapers, their function goes beyond providing news and opinions.
В начале 1970-х, как следствие студенческого [левацкого] движения 1968, в Европе было создано несколько газет. Помимо Иль Манифесто и Ди Тагесцайтунг, Лотта Континуа (Перманентная борьба) и Квотидиано дей лаваратори (Рабочая газета) в Италии, Либерасьон во Франции и другие. Эти газеты были крайне левыми и весьма воинственными. ... Иль Манифесто занимается больше политикой, чем новостями...