Europe’s far-right paradox
Anti-immigration populists are creating instability across the continent – whether mainstream parties work with them or against them.
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Anti-immigration populists are creating instability across the continent – whether mainstream parties work with them or against them.
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Anti-Semitic hatred has left the social media mirror world and turned violent.
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Following a bitter dispute about asylum seekers, the 13-year premiership of “Teflon Mark” has finally ended.
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The hard-right politician has at last formed a government after six months of negotiation.
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The city’s attitude to urban greening – with its window boxes, community gardening and allotment culture – keeps me coming…
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The uncooperative presence of a populist-led Netherlands could wreck Brussels’ flagship legislative projects.
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After winning the most seats in this week’s election in the Netherlands, the hard-right Party for Freedom will decide the…
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After over a decade in power, is Mark Rutte about to be brought down by a movement of angry farmers?
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Putting the Groningen gas field back into production would send less money to the Kremlin but carries political risks.
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Will the EU’s troubled Covid vaccine roll-out help the cause of Geert Wilders’ far-right Party For Freedom?
Right-wing Dutch MP to visit after the ban on his entry was overturned
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