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Hundreds of protesters were gathering in Madrid on Sunday to protest against the Argentinian president Javier Milei on the second day of his three day visit to Spain. Typically, a visiting head of state might try to mend fences through diplomacy. Not Milei. The outspoken economist has no plans to meet Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez during his stay in the Spanish capital, nor the Spanish king, nor any other government official. Instead, he will attend a far-right summit on Sunday hosted by Sánchez's fiercest political opponent, the Vox party. Argentina's Milei faces nationwide strike agai...
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Drugs, rapes and knife attacks - Vienna continues to make headlines. But does the Austrian capital, named as the world's most livable city, have a security problem? Watch the video in the player above to find out more.
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Björn Höcke, who is one of the best-known figures in the far-right Alternative for Germany party, has been fined for using a Nazi slogan in a speech. The verdict on Tuesday in his trial comes months before a regional election in the eastern state of Thuringia in which he plans to run for the governor’s job. The state court in the eastern city of Halle convicted Höcke of using symbols of an unconstitutional organisation, German news agency dpa reported. It imposed a fine of 13,000 euros. The charge can carry a maximum sentence of three years in prison. Prosecutors had sought a six-month suspend...
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Michel made the comments at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on Tuesday when he was asked about the upcoming elections to the European Parliament, where hard- and far-right parties are projected to enjoy a significant boost in representation. "The question in the European Parliament will be: What are the political parties ready to cooperate (with), to collaborate to support Ukraine, to defend the democratic principles and to make the EU stronger?" Michel said on stage. "If I'm observing the reality of some of those political parties that you qualify as the 'far right,' the reality is sometimes ...
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The right-wing populist Alternative for Germany party lost a case in which it appealed against its classification as a suspected right-wing extremist party. The Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has considered the AfD to be a suspected right-wing extremist organisation since 2021. In some federal states in eastern Germany, it has even been categorised as a "definitely" right-wing extremist. At the federal level, the party has appealed against being labelled a suspected right-wing extremist organisation. In 2022, the Administrative Court of Cologne ruled in favour of BfV, find...
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An increase in the representation of far-right parties in the European Parliament could become a reality in the next European elections. According to an exclusive poll carried out by Ipsos for Euronews, the parties of the radical and Eurosceptic right could have an expected 30 more seats in the European Parliament, leading the polls in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Austria. The representation of the far-right at a national level has also increased. In Portugal, the Chega party went from 12 to 50 MPs in the legislative elections on 10 March 2024. This political trend could mean a change ...
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Croatia's ruling conservatives took a significant step Wednesday by forging a coalition with a far-right nationalist party, marking a hard turn rightward as the European elections approach next month. The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), in power since 2016, struck a deal with the far-right Homeland Movement following weeks of political uncertainty after an inconclusive parliamentary vote. Croatia's bitter election pits outgoing prime minister against current presidentRuling conservatives win Croatia election - but there's a catchWhile the HDZ emerged as the most popular, they lacked a clear m...
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In Valencia, the European far-right is aiming to win over the farming industry's support in the upcoming June European Union elections. Following a previous meeting held at the MCC – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's think tank in Brussels – the Spanish platform 6-F joins a dozen European agricultural associations that have created a common front to advance the ideas they share with the European Conservatives and Reformists Group. "Anyone wearing the Agenda 2030 pin is the enemy of the countryside," says Lola Guzmán, spokesperson for Platform 6-F. Farmers demand an end to the Green Deal,...
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Twenty years ago this week, the European Union saw the biggest enlargement round ever. On May 1st, 2004, ten states simultaneously joined the bloc, seven of them from beyond the former Iron Curtain. Some called it the “Big Bang”. In a rather mute celebration, the European institutions in Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg were lit up for the occasion this week. EU Council President Charles Michel advocated new members: “Enlargement is vital for the future of the EU because without enlargement there is, in fact, a risk for a new Iron Curtain, and this would be extremely dangerous, if you would...
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According to the Euronews exclusive Superpoll, it is predicted that Germany will vote in favour of three parties: the CDU/CSU, the back bone of the European People's Party, the far-right AfD party, a component of the Identity and Democracy group, and the SPD, an associate of the Socialists and the Democrats group. The Superpoll predicts that the CDU/CSU (Centre-right Christian Democrats) has increased from 29 percent this March to 30.2 percent by late April 2024. It will come at the expense of the SPD, the party of the current German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The centre-left SPD party are predic...
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