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Moral panic over a rise in violence ahead of Euro 2024 is bad for fans like me – and bad for football

Football fans heading to the stadiums of Germany for Euro 24 this summer face “a resurgence in far-right neo-Nazi hooligans who have been...

04.04.2024 10

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The not-so-Super Tuesday is over. America has two clear choices ahead

Not-so-Super Tuesday has made an end to two faux primaries, confirming what everyone has known for month: the presidential elections will be a...

06.03.2024 2

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If Europe wants to defend itself, it must build armies that people want to join

As Donald Trump gets closer to (officially) wrapping up the race for the Republican nomination, and intensifies his attacks on Nato, European...

01.02.2024 20

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Can Europe’s new ‘conservative left’ persuade voters to abandon the far right?

Germany’s favourite “firebrand politician”, Sahra Wagenknecht, has finally launched her long-awaited new party, the awkwardly named Sahra...

16.01.2024 4

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Geert Wilders’ win shows we are in a new phase for the far right in western Europe

The turning point in Geert Wilders’ path to Dutch electoral triumph (if not power) is now thought to have been the decision by the leader of the...

30.11.2023 2

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The Netherlands underestimated the far right – and Geert Wilders’ victory is the result

Two things were already clear months before Dutch election day: the Netherlands would have a new prime minister and dozens of new parliamentarians....

23.11.2023 40

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