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.
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.
[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 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.
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.
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.
In France, after the death of an extreme right activist, accusations have been made against radical left groups
A 23-year-old extreme right activist died from severe brain injuries following an attack during a protest in Lyon, leading to accusations against leftist radicals.
The Bank of France opens an investigation against one of its executives, accused by the CGT of "promoting the far right" on LinkedIn
The Bank of France has initiated an investigation into an executive accused by a labor union of endorsing far-right views on LinkedIn.
The Suicide of Democratic Socialism in Spain
The article discusses the challenges facing democracy in Spain and Europe, including the decline of social democracy and the rise of extreme right movements.
Assault on Quentin, young nationalist 'in a vegetative state': rebellious Éric Coquerel calls on the 'far right' to 'clean in front of its door'
French Deputy Éric Coquerel condemns political violence while linking the recent assault on a young nationalist in Lyon to broader issues of far-right violence in the area.
Jang Dong-hyuk Breaks the 'Plate' with President and May Have Been Influenced by Extreme Right-wing YouTuber
Jang Dong-hyuk, the leader of South Korea's People Power Party, abruptly announced his absence from a lunch meeting with President Lee Jae-myung, citing unilateral legislative measures by the ruling party and alleged pressures from right-wing influencers.
In Brazil, news on the right
The article discusses the rise of far-right political forces in Brazil and other Western democracies, highlighting the challenges faced by centrist and moderate right parties.
Replica: Brazilian extreme right embraces miscegenation to deny racism
The article critiques the Brazilian extreme right's use of racial miscegenation as a means to deny the existence of racism in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Monday, February 9, 2026
The article discusses various highlights from the 'Bom Dia Minas' program, including topics such as Bad Bunny's performances and comments from Trump, a story of a burnt lawyer, student testimonies about a tragic event, and an analysis on extreme right politics in Portugal.
Did you know that Charlie Kirk is far to the right? Wait until you hear about Nick Fuentes
The article discusses the extreme right-wing positions of Charlie Kirk and introduces Nick Fuentes as a similarly radical figure in the political landscape.
European Socialists and Democrats Demand the Expulsion of Janez Janša's Party from the EPP
European Socialists and Democrats have called for the expulsion of Slovenia's Democratic Party from the European People's Party, citing concerns about a drift toward extreme right-wing extremism in Europe.
And on top of that, they want a salary
The article discusses the extreme right's disinterest in addressing the issues surrounding the regularization of immigrants and their manipulation of societal discussions crucial for societal development.
The far right, faced with the fear of losing the algorithm
The Spanish extreme right reacts to Pedro Sánchez's government announcement, showing a rehearsed response based on the belief that any public intervention in the digital space equals censorship.
Kim Byeong-joo: ‘Internal Rebellion Commander’ Kim Hyun-tae... Spitting on Democracy and Spewing Fake News
Kim Byeong-joo, a lawmaker from the Democratic Party, criticized former Army Special Warfare Command head Kim Hyun-tae for his recent claims about emergency martial law, calling them extreme-right provocations and an evasion of responsibility.
Something is Moving
Increasingly, Europeans are becoming aware of their dependence on Silicon Valley and are seeking alternatives, including the rumored development of a European social network called W.
Glòria Serra's clear opinion on Pedro Sánchez's RTVE
Journalist Glòria Serra expresses her strong disapproval of Pedro Sánchez's RTVE and discusses her reasons for rejecting various offers she has received, while also addressing the threat posed by the far-right in Spain.
No more gray measures, please
The article discusses the inability of the Popular Party (PP) to effectively counter the rise of the extreme right, highlighting their lack of a coherent strategy and varied tactics that have yielded no conclusive results.
Members of ‘extreme’ group Mirror exposed for migrant sabotage BANNED by France
An extreme right group involved in vigilante actions against migrants has been banned from France following revelations about their activities.
The Confederation and Women's Strike Scare with Births in Emergency Rooms. The Problem Lies Elsewhere [I SEE IT LIKE THIS]
The extreme right harshly criticizes the idea of giving birth in emergency rooms, while the Women's Strike appeals to the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Health does not clarify the chaos surrounding maternal care without delivery rooms.
Salomé Saqué: "It seems that whatever we do, the extreme right will come to power, but it is not inevitable. We can still resist"
Journalist Salomé Saqué discusses the looming presence of the extreme right in politics and emphasizes the need for resistance despite the prevailing sentiment that their rise is unavoidable.
The manifesto of Jordi Sevilla blames the PSOE leadership for the rise of the ultra-right and Minister Hereu responds that this is an "absolutely minority" position
Former minister Jordi Sevilla criticizes the PSOE leadership in a manifesto for leading to the rise of the extreme right, while Minister Hereu claims this viewpoint represents a very small minority.
The extreme right doesn't know how to position itself against Trump's aggression in Venezuela and US imperialism
The article discusses the confusion within the European extreme right regarding Trump's aggression in Venezuela and the implications of US imperialism, highlighting internal tensions about national sovereignty versus globalism.
Shut your mouth!
The article discusses the rise of aggressive rhetoric, particularly from Elon Musk, and how the extreme right is defining the working class while often denying their rights.
Hitler's media strategy to conquer the world through interviews
The article discusses how Hitler utilized radio and cinema in the 1920s and 30s to indoctrinate the German population and influence other nations during World War II, paralleling the modern extreme right's use of social media.
The extreme right tries to appropriate the claims of the Catalan countryside
The extreme right seeks to capitalize on the demands of Catalan farmers as Vox and Aliança Catalana support protests against the EU-Mercosur agreement.
The government acrobatics with international law
Giorgos Gerapetritis clarified Greece's firm position on adherence to international law, countering Prime Minister's hasty initial remarks about U.S. intervention in Venezuela that favored extreme-right elements within the government.
Georgiadis: Karystianou has an extreme right profile, she should say who offered her money not to form a party
The Minister of Health, Georgiadis, criticized Maria Karystianou for portraying an extreme right profile while questioning the alleged offers of money she received to avoid forming a political party.
The Trend of Not Calling Fascists Fascists
There is a growing trend supported by some parties and analysts that suggests one should not label voters of fascist parties as fascists, especially in light of recent electoral successes in Spain.
"Racist", "supporter of the Trumpist extreme right"... LFI stands up against a Charlie Hebdo drawing caricaturing Mélenchon as Maduro
La France Insoumise (LFI) reacts strongly against a Charlie Hebdo cartoon that depicts Jean-Luc Mélenchon as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, after the recent U.S. operation leading to Maduro's capture.
‘Once whispered, now discussed’: the rise of dubious claims of civil war in the UK
The article explores how the notion of an impending civil war in the UK has shifted from fringe discussions to mainstream dialogue, particularly following recent riots.
Regarding the tightening of criteria in the creation of 'private chiringuito universities'
The article discusses the implications of stricter criteria for the establishment of private universities, emphasizing the need for a critical examination of both the extreme right's positions and the management by social democracy over the past 36 years.
The English flag has divided the English: Are we allowed to be proud of our country?
The article discusses a cultural debate in the UK over whether the English flag is a symbol of national pride or racism and extreme right-wing politics, highlighted by the recent 'Raise the Flags' movement.
Hundreds of neo-Nazis from all over Europe at the headquarters of the Pro loco in Lonate Pozzolo: 'Very serious'
A neo-Nazi gathering with about 500 participants took place in mid-November in Lonate Pozzolo, raising significant concerns due to its explicit connections to Nazi ideology.