China’s Zijin Mining clinches US$2.6 billion Chifeng Gold takeover in expansion drive
Zijin Mining has acquired controlling shares in Chifeng Gold for US$2.6 billion as part of its expansion strategy amid increasing resource nationalism.
'You get fired...', IRGC spokesperson mocks Trump
The Iranian military spokesperson has mocked Donald Trump by saying, 'You get fired,' referencing Trump's often-used phrase in social media.
Jonjić: Tuđman studied war victims and revealed the myth of 'genocidal Croats' (IX.)
Historian Tomislav Jonjić discusses Franjo Tuđman's long-standing focus on WWII victims and the political motivations behind his research.
Violent and racist, we will not miss him. The insult from extremists even in death
The left criticizes the late Umberto Bossi, labeling his legacy as violent and racist, sparking a renewed debate on his impact in Italian politics.
Orbán compares "confrontation with Ukraine and Brussels" to fall of communism – video
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has claimed that his resistance to pressures from Ukraine and Brussels is reminiscent of Hungary's historical fight against communism.
American Army Anxieties Shift from Frontlines to Soldiers' Beards
The U.S. military is undergoing significant changes in its policies influenced by a blend of religion and nationalism, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the forefront of this ideological shift.
Habermas Awaits Europe
German philosopher Jürgen Habermas reflects on the intrinsic relationship between nation-states and nationalism following the transformations in Europe after the fall of the Soviet bloc.
Habermas, Mexico, and the King
The article discusses the importance of critical reflection on a nation's past in validating a democratic community, emphasizing the influence of nationalism in historical narratives.
Will 'Mini-Trump' win the elections on Sunday? The far right is leading in the polls in Slovenia
The far-right SDS party, symbolized by the accordion, leads polls ahead of the Slovenian elections, with a campaign emphasizing nationalism and cultural identity.
Tens of thousands of Czechs protested against Andrej Babiš's government
Tens of thousands of Czechs gathered to protest against Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's nationalist coalition government.
The TSJC forces Parliament to fly the Spanish flag on the building permanently
The TSJC has ruled that the Catalan Parliament must display the Spanish flag permanently, rather than only during plenary sessions.
Journalist Aurimas Perednis evaluated the disputes over the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians': Someone in the Kremlin is learning to award bonuses
Journalist Aurimas Perednis discusses the implications of the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' in light of historical contexts and recent controversies following an incident in Vilnius.
British MP vows to ban Muslim group prayers at historical sites
British MP Nigel Farage vows to prohibit Muslims from conducting group prayers at historical sites if he becomes Prime Minister.
Justice forces the Parliament to display the Spanish flag "immediately and permanently"
A Catalan court has ordered the Parliament of Catalonia to display the Spanish flag prominently alongside the Catalan flag.
Liberals staged a performance on the capital's viaduct: drew attention to a disturbing trend
A group of liberals in Vilnius staged a performance on a viaduct to protest against nationalist sentiments and to promote inclusivity in the city.
Umberto Bossi, founder and historical leader of the Italian Northern League, dies
Umberto Bossi, a central figure in Italian politics and founder of the Northern League, has passed away at the age of 84 in Varese, Italy.
Torrente, president it doesn't matter... or it shouldn't
The article discusses the polarized perceptions around the character Torrente and the societal implications of taking a stance in contemporary Spain.
The Mirage of a 'Strong Japan' Pursued by Takaiichi
This article analyzes the rise of right-wing politics in Japan through the lens of Professor Lee Hun-mo, who has closely studied Japanese politics for over 30 years.
Farewell to 'senatur' Umberto Bossi
The founder of the Northern League, Umberto Bossi, has passed away at the age of 84, marking a significant moment in the political history of Italy's right-wing.
Historians evaluated the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians': should the police take down such posters?
Debate arises in Lithuania over the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians,' with contrasting views on its patriotic significance and its historical implications resembling nationalist movements of the past.
The Journey of Modern Hungarian Nationalism: From the Bolshevik Republic to Trianon and Orbán
The article explores the historical trajectory of modern Hungarian nationalism, tracing its roots from the Bolshevik Republic through key events like Trianon, and its present manifestation under Viktor Orbán.
Gitanas Nausėda calls the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' foreign
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nausėda criticized the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians', claiming it reflects negative historical connotations and called for a more inclusive approach to national identity.
Russian Oscar winner from Danish documentary about propaganda in schools: 'No one believes in it except for a few fanatics'
A recent documentary highlights the use of propaganda in Russian schools, depicting a troubling exchange about patriotic duty between a teacher and a student.
Ola Larsmo: Jimmie Åkesson has misunderstood everything about bark bread
Ola Larsmo critiques Jimmie Åkesson's nationalistic sentiment linked to bark bread, emphasizing Sweden's complex history with emigration and its past as a nation unable to sustain its population.
Orbán Embarks on a Pre-Election Tour Across the Country. Mobilizes Voters in Eger and Again Warns of War
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán begins an active pre-election campaign across Hungary, mobilizing voters and warning of the threat of war during a rally in Eger.
'Our motherland is India...', said the SP spokesperson
In a recent video, a spokesperson from the Samajwadi Party emphasized that India is their true homeland while addressing controversial comments made by a local official.
Leipzig Book Prize: 'If the majority boasts of their tolerance, there is no tolerance left'
Bosnian author Miljenko Jergović discusses false tolerance in Bosnia and rising nationalism in Croatia upon receiving the Leipzig Book Prize.
Leipzig Book Prize: "If the majority boasts of its tolerance, there is no tolerance anymore"
Bosnian writer Miljenko Jergović discusses false tolerance in Bosnia and rising nationalism in Croatia as he receives the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding.
To Grapple with Catalan Letters
The article discusses how literary awards in Catalonia, particularly the prestigious Sant Jordi award, have shifted from recognizing artistic merit to emphasizing national identity and political ideology.
Canada wants to build up its long-neglected Arctic. The hard question is how
Canada is prioritizing development in its Arctic territories following years of neglect, focusing on infrastructure to bolster economic stability and national security.
Kelly McParland: What Quebecers see and what Albertans should
The article discusses Quebec's experience with sovereignty and questions whether Alberta's aspiring separatists are heeding Quebecers' insights on independence.
Mostarkić Gobbo: Does Aleksandar Vučić want to 'go' to the sea again?
The article critiques Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's fluctuating statements and rhetoric regarding his interest in visiting the Croatian coast, suggesting a pattern of dramatic and provocative communication.
Trump, power politics, and Russia’s new reality with Washington
The article discusses Donald Trump's approach to American foreign policy, emphasizing a shift from globalism to a more inward-focused and pragmatic stance that recognizes multiple great powers.
China’s supply chain meets the wall of African resource nationalism
African nations are increasingly imposing export restrictions on critical minerals to enhance local benefits, significantly impacting Chinese supply chains.
A well-known scientist under investigation after a conflict with nationalists
A well-known scientist is being investigated following a conflict with nationalists that involved police intervention.
Accusations against VU docent for assaulting a young person: the conflict was ignited by the poster 'Lithuania for Lithuanians'
A VU docent is facing accusations of assault after an incident connected to the display of a nationalist poster during a March 11 celebration in Vilnius.
Robert Bąkiewicz at the anti-Ukrainian march with Orbán
Robert Bąkiewicz participated in an anti-Ukrainian demonstration during Hungary's national day celebrations, supporting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
EU Parliament: This is not just a chat group, it is dangerous
The European People's Party is celebrating its 50th anniversary amidst concerns over its alignment with nationalist and far-right groups in the European Parliament.
Tens of thousands of V. Orban's supporters staged a demonstration in front of parliament
A significant demonstration in Budapest, organized by supporters of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, took place amidst rising political tensions ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Why the film establishment hates Hollywood but craves an Oscar
The article discusses the paradox of the film establishment's disdain for Hollywood while simultaneously seeking the validation of winning an Oscar, highlighting the tension between nationalism and globalization in cinema.
Eidamas 97, German philosopher Jürgen Habermas has died
Jürgen Habermas, the influential German philosopher, has passed away at the age of 97 in Bavaria, Germany.
Jonjić: Tuđman wrote his diary in constant fear of the Yugoslav secret police (VIII.)
Historian Tomislav Jonjić discusses how Franjo Tuđman's diary reveals his constant fear of the Yugoslav secret police and his evolving national sentiments.
UK faces ‘seismic moment’ as nationalists target election wins, says Swinney
John Swinney warns of a pivotal moment ahead for the UK as nationalist parties aim for elections in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, which may push for independence.
German philosopher Jurgen Habermas dies at 96
Jurgen Habermas, a prominent German philosopher, has passed away at the age of 96 in Starnberg, Germany.
Why did Akshay have a Canadian passport? He said - I paid tax to this country
Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar addresses his past Canadian citizenship and the reasons behind it during a recent event.
State coup and Islamic revolution. How the Iranian regime was established and the immense hatred towards the US?
The article discusses the historical context of Iran's establishment as a nation and the anti-US sentiments stemming from a coup in the mid-20th century.
The German philosopher Jürgen Habermas has died
German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, a leading intellectual of his generation, passed away at the age of 96 in Starnberg, Germany.
EKRE COUNCIL ⟩ The only immigration Estonia needs is the repatriation of Estonians
The EKRE council gathered in Viljandi announced its platform for the upcoming parliamentary elections, focusing on economic growth, national defense, and a radical change in immigration policy.
The German Danger Returns
Germany is adopting a more nationalist economic stance and a stronger Atlanticist approach to defense, potentially undermining Europe's integration.
Novel by Robert Menasse: Europe is still alive – at least in the coffeehouse
Robert Menasse's new novella explores the depth of ideals in modern Europe through the lens of a coffeehouse setting, continuing his unique narrative style of EU-prose.