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Many Western democracies are worried about far-right parties’ popularity. But some are finding that letting them into government actually brings them back to earth.
The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files flap is cascading, further roiling a Justice Department and FBI that have ...
Fuentes, who dined with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in 2022, said that an issue of the president’s first term was that he ...
Germany's far-right lawmakers vowed to dress smartly, minimise parliamentary cat-calling, and signed up to a short manifesto ...
Zack Polanski is running a bid to lead the fiercely anti-Israel progressive party - and he's using populist icon Nigel Farage as an inexplicable role model The post This Jewish non-Zionist wants to be ...
Allan Little explores the troubling legacy of the trial that divided and shook France to its core, finding Pétainism still ...
The next few years could see anti-migrant, Euroskeptic parties make big inroads in France, Italy, Spain, and Poland, writes .
Identity and Democracy (ID), a now-defunct far-right EU group, has allegedly misused more than €4.3 million of EU funds ...
Laura Loomer, the far-right activist with ties to Arizona, is back in the news for her comments on the new Alligator Alcatraz ...
The Wednesday search of the Parisian headquarters of the National Rally is separate from the investigation the European ...
If your chief goal is to find a middle ground with the far right on social issues, you’ll end up condoning its values—just ...
Prime Minister François Bayrou, who has no majority in Parliament, has lost the Socialists' 'indulgence.' Now, if the ...