Leftists won local elections in France's major cities
In recent local elections in France, leftist candidates achieved notable victories in major cities, while the far-right failed to secure significant wins despite optimistic forecasts.
Municipal elections in France: the socialists won in Paris and Marseille and the extreme right in Nice
In the recent municipal elections in France, the socialists achieved significant victories in Paris and Marseille, while the extreme right gained ground in Nice amidst a context of high voter abstention and a divided electorate.
The ‘anti-system’ drift of the extreme right opens the hunt against the King
The extreme right in Spain, represented by Vox, is distancing itself from King Felipe VI and has begun to criticize the monarchy following his support for a controversial amnesty law.
The sanitary cordon collapses. The extreme right gains strength in France
The article discusses the rising influence of the extreme right in French politics and the challenges faced by centrist and leftist groups.
From Perpignan to the gates of Marseille: the extreme right of Marine Le Pen advances in municipal power
Marine Le Pen's National Rally party has made significant local gains in France's recent municipal elections, winning several mayoralties including opportunities in major cities like Marseille, Nice, and Toulon.
Who Will Rule Paris, Marseille, and Lyon? A Test for the Right
The upcoming municipal elections in France will determine local leadership and assess the extreme right's prospects for the presidential elections in 2027.
Unprecedented Scenes: Antagonists in Line at the Polls
In Italy, polling may be challenging due to reluctance among citizens to disclose their voting intentions, even as extreme groups mobilize for a significant electoral turnout.
'The Testament of Ann Lee' is an Assault of the Religious Far Right
'The Testament of Ann Lee' offers a distorted portrayal of religious themes intertwined with extreme right ideologies.
Kast takes office as president in Chile; the country sees a more radical shift to the right since Pinochet
José Antonio Kast, an extreme right lawyer, was inaugurated as Chile's president, marking the most radical conservative leadership since Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship.
How to choose the right generator
This article discusses the importance of investing in a power generator, especially in light of recent global and extreme weather events that have caused significant power outages.
Another Survival Manual Against Fascism
Jordi Mir presents a timely pedagogical exercise aimed at defending democracy against the rising tide of extreme right-wing movements.
An 8M between war and the extreme right
On International Women's Day, protests in Mexico highlighted the struggle for women's rights amidst rising militarism and the global advance of the far-right.
Former Korean history teacher Jeon Han-gil says 'People Power Party should not nominate a candidate since Hwang Kyo-ahn has entered the by-election'
Jeon Han-gil, a former history teacher and member of the extreme right, has urged the People Power Party (PPP) not to nominate a candidate in the upcoming by-election in Pyeongtaek where Hwang Kyo-ahn has declared his candidacy.
8M: The Women’s Day Demonstrations 2026, Live | Feminism Demonstrates This Sunday for 8M with a Global Perspective on the Rise of the Far Right
On International Women’s Day 2026, feminist organizations in Spain are organizing protests to address both historical women's struggles and the current global rise of far-right ideologies.
In New York, a man arrested for allegedly throwing explosive devices
A man was arrested in New York for allegedly throwing what appeared to be two homemade explosive devices during an extreme right protest near the mayor's residence.
Juan Cruz Ruiz: "There is no compassion or capacity for dialogue in the extreme right"
Spanish journalist Juan Cruz Ruiz discusses the lack of compassion and dialogue in extreme right politics, contributing to societal stress.
The Extreme Right Organizing Anger by Attacking Climate Policy
The article discusses the rise of extreme right political forces globally, especially in the context of climate change denial and their strategies to mobilize support.
Luciana Peker warned that Spain is the 'great chess piece' to expand hate speech
Journalist Luciana Peker, currently in exile in Madrid, highlights Spain's role in facilitating hate speech between Europe and America while presenting her new book, 'La odiocracia'.
The Base, the neo-Nazi terrorist organization that pursues chaos
A new documentary series examines the rise of extreme right-wing movements, focusing on a terrorist organization known as The Base, which aims to destabilize society through race war and extreme violence.
Removal of a Commemorative Plaque for Victims of the Dictatorship at the Argentine House in the University City of Paris
A commemorative plaque honoring victims of Argentina's military dictatorship has been removed from the Argentine House in Paris, sparking controversy over the decision by director Santiago Muzio, associated with far-right European circles.
Han Byeong-do criticizes the People's Power's march to the Blue House as a cowardly tail wagging towards the 'Yoon Again' faction.
Han Byeong-do, leader of the Democratic Party's floor, criticizes the People's Power for marching to the Blue House in protest against judicial reforms, calling it a cowardly act that seeks to appease the extreme right.
Vox, fascism, and revolution
The article discusses the characteristics of Vox, a far-right political party in Spain, and critiques the use of the term 'fascism' to describe it by political opponents.
Federation of the Left to Compete for the Future
Brazilian left-wing leaders call for unity to combat the rise of the extreme right and external threats to sovereignty.
Extreme rhetoric in right-wing political circles deserves more attention
There's a growing concern about the normalization of extreme rhetoric within Australia's right-wing political circles, highlighted by statements made at a recent conference.
Death of Quentin Deranque: Are 90% of political violence in France committed by the far-right?
The article analyzes claims regarding the prevalence of far-right political violence in France following the death of Quentin Deranque, highlighting methodological biases in a study often cited to support these claims.
France confirms classification of Mélenchon's party as extreme left for the first time
France's highest administrative court has confirmed the classification of the LFI party as extreme left and the UDR as extreme right for upcoming municipal elections.
Von der Leyen announces the 'provisional application' of the Mercosur agreement and overcomes the blockade from the extreme left and right
The European Commission has activated the provisional application of the Mercosur agreement, overcoming opposition from both extreme left and right factions in the European Parliament.
A German court gives a boost to AfD by suspending its official classification as an 'extreme right' party
A German court has temporarily suspended the classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an 'extreme right' organization, allowing the party to avoid being treated as a threat by intelligence services until a final ruling is made.
Municipal Elections in Strasbourg: Facing 'Threats from the Extreme Right', a Former Spokesperson for the Young Guard Withdraws His Candidacy
Cem Yoldas, a former spokesperson for the Young Guard, withdraws his candidacy for municipal elections in Strasbourg citing threats from the extreme right as a major concern for his and his team's safety.
Administrative Court of Cologne: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution may not classify AfD as securely extreme right for the time being
The Administrative Court of Cologne ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the AfD as securely extreme right at this time.
Javier Cercas: "The lie that the King orchestrated the 23-F is created by the far-right and spread by the extreme left and secessionists"
Javier Cercas discusses the impact of declassified files related to the 1981 coup attempt in Spain, emphasizing the influence of his novel and the political narratives surrounding the event.
[Breaking News] National Power's Recommendation of Choi Young-sik for the Communication Commission Rejected
The National Assembly has rejected the recommendation of Choi Young-sik for the Broadcasting Media and Communication Commission, amid controversies over his associations with extreme right media.
France: trial begins for cyberbullying of Imane Khelif, star of Algerian boxing
The trial for extreme-right influencer Papacito, accused of cyberbullying Algerian Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif, begins in Paris amid public controversy regarding gender-related harassment.
The murder of a right activist sheds light on Unsubmissive France: Who are they and what politics do they lead?
The murder of 23-year-old right-wing activist Quentin Deranque has led to the arrest of 11 individuals, including members associated with the extreme left party Unsubmissive France, sparking widespread public outrage.
The Communist Party after the Coup: 'The extreme right wants to implicate the Monarchy and destroy it'
The Spanish Communist Party expressed its support for King Juan Carlos following the 1981 coup attempt, warning against the extreme right's involvement with the monarchy.
Investigation opened in Paris over suspicions of 'reconstitution' of the Young Guard
An investigation has been launched in Paris concerning suspicions of the reconstitution of the Young Guard, following measures against an antifascist group announced by the government.
The PP, in Vox's Swamp
The Popular Party (PP) in Spain outlines its negotiating limits with the far-right Vox party, revealing a controversial willingness to incorporate extreme right ideologies into government agreements.
France Blocks Access to US Ambassador for Government Members After Snubbing Foreign Meeting
France has blocked US Ambassador Charles Kushner's access to government members following his absence from a meeting to discuss his controversial comments on the death of a far-right youth.
‘Therians’, the viral phenomenon without basis that serves the ultras to fuel their 'anti-woke' discourse
The article discusses the viral phenomenon of 'therians' in Spain, which is being exploited by extreme right groups to promote anti-woke sentiments.
In Lyon of the Deranque Murder: From Capital of the Resistance to Stronghold of the Far Right
The article explores the political divide in Lyon following the assassination of nationalist activist Deranque.
Vox's Strategy Crashes in Euskadi
Vox's political strategy fails to resonate in Euskadi, reflecting the region's unique political landscape characterized by lower disaffection and a rejection of extreme right nationalism.
Is the extreme left more demonic than the extreme right? The death of an extreme right activist sacrificed by the extreme left.
A far-right youth activist was killed in Lyon, France, after being beaten by individuals linked to an extreme-left organization, sparking a national controversy in France.
Lyon Under Siege. Thousands of People Honor Activist Killed by Extreme Left Supporters
Thousands marched through Lyon, France, to honor nationalist activist Quentin Deranque, who was killed last week allegedly by extreme left supporters, prompting national shock and police concerns of potential violence.
Cruel literature for cruel times
The article discusses the need for literature that challenges comfort and questions certainties in an age of rising extreme violence and acceptance of human rights violations.
The Young Guard Linked to Mélenchon's Party, an Illegal and Violent Movement
The article discusses the scrutiny of La France Insoumise and its affiliated movement, Jeune Garde, following the murder of far-right activist Quentin Deranque by individuals associated with the extreme left.
Death of Quentin: Dominique de Villepin fears that 'demonizing' LFI legitimizes 'an identity takeover'
Dominique de Villepin expresses concern that the political demonization of La France Insoumise may lead to an increase in extreme right-wing sentiments in France.
Franco Berardi, Italian Philosopher: "The Word Values Means Nothing to Me, It Means Nothing"
Franco Berardi, an Italian philosopher, critiques the current political and social crisis in Western Europe, particularly addressing disillusionment with social democracy and rising extreme right sentiments.
'Political earthquake' as 11 held in France over death of far-right activist
Eleven individuals have been detained in France in connection with the death of a far-right activist, causing significant political tension and discussions surrounding extreme politics in the country.
Violence in France: 'The extreme left has blood on its hands'
A heated debate erupts in France following the death of a far-right activist during street clashes involving extreme left and right groups.
Nine arrested for the murder of an extreme right-winger in France
Nine individuals have been detained in connection with the murder of an extreme right-wing activist in France.