Poll in France: 63% say they would never vote for the radical left, compared to 45% who say they would never vote for the far right
A recent poll reveals that 63% of French voters would never choose the radical left party La France Insoumise, while 45% express similar sentiments towards the far-right National Rally party.
Vox signifies its internal rupture in the City Council of Madrid and its councilors announce they will vote separately
The radical right Vox party is experiencing a significant internal split in the Madrid City Council, with representatives choosing to vote separately, exacerbating tensions within the party.
France summons US envoy after ‘violent left’ accusation
France has summoned the US ambassador following accusations from the Trump administration regarding the rise of violent leftism after a right-wing activist's death.
Nathan Shachar: 'Far-right' Vox shakes up the circles of Spanish politics
The Vox party, representing Spain's radical right, has become a significant and alarming competitor to both the ruling socialist PSOE and the conservative PP after recent regional elections.
French leader calls for calm before rally over far-right activist's murder
The murder of an activist linked to radical leftists has heightened tensions in Lithuania.
Restrictive policies make immigrant a cursed word; see video
The article discusses how immigration has become a contentious issue, often used as a scapegoat during times of crisis and resentment, exacerbated by radical right ideologies.
French police arrest 11 suspects involved in the murder of far-right activist
French police arrested eleven individuals, including a parliamentary aide from the radical left, suspected of involvement in the murder of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon.
How France's radical political groups came into focus after the death of a 23-year-old
A far-right activist named Quentin Deranque was brutally killed during a demonstration in Lyon, leading to a murder investigation and arrests tied to radical political groups 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 Thing is": Is PiS Losing Radicalization? The Background of the War for the Soul of the Right
The Polish political party Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing one of its weakest polling results in years, raising questions about its strategy of competing with more radical factions on the right.
After the death of a right-wing extremist: Mélenchon is at the center of a storm
A left-wing extremist killed a right-wing extremist in Lyon, placing pressure on the radical left party 'France insoumise' and its leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, which could change the political landscape of France.
Radicals have weight, but traditional Republicans and reluctant right support Trumpism, research indicates
A recent study reveals that Donald Trump's coalition of voters is more diverse and internally divided than previously thought, consisting of four main groups: radical MAGA supporters, reluctant right, anti-woke conservatives, and traditional Republicans.
Death of far-right activist intensifies tensions in French politics
The death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon has escalated political tensions in France, with accusations aimed at the radical left for a climate of violence.
Crowd beats to death young far-right activist in France during protest | VIDEO
A young far-right activist, Quentin Deranque, was killed during a protest in Lyon, sparking controversy and accusations of inciting violence against radical left parties.
The Disappointed Left Targets the Military and His Troops: 'Fascist and Putinist Trash'
The left in Italy criticizes the political shift towards the right following General Vannacci's support for the government, labeling him as fascist and associating his troops with radical right-wing elements.
Monarchist Braun proclaims a fight against Jews, Brussels, and Communists. The far right in Poland is strengthening
The far-right in Poland is gaining political ground as new radical factions challenge the established liberal democracy and European integration.
Vox overtakes PSOE on the street in Teruel: “It is more radical than the PP”
The far-right Vox party has surpassed the Socialist Party (PSOE) in votes in Teruel, marking a significant shift in local political alignment.
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Portuguese voters elected moderate socialist António José Seguro as President, rejecting the far-right candidate André Ventura, while political forces united to block radical candidates from power.
3 Challenges of the New Portuguese President — and How Brazilians Might Be Affected
The newly elected Portuguese president, António José Seguro, faces significant political challenges in a context marked by rising tensions, particularly from the radical right party, Chega.
The best way to 'screw Sánchez' is Vox
The article discusses the increasing political influence of the right-wing party Vox in Spain, particularly in the context of recent elections that have shown a decline in leftist support and a shift toward radical right positions.
New trench in Europe: how traditional parties in Portugal rush to block the advance of the radical right in the presidential election
The article discusses the second round of the Portuguese presidential elections, highlighting the competition between traditional left candidates and the radical right represented by André Ventura.
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.
Why the Radical Right in Europe is Distancing Itself from Trump
European nationalist right-wing parties are increasingly distancing themselves from U.S. President Donald Trump following tensions arising from a military operation against Venezuela.
The 'Hammer Gang' Names: Extreme Leftist Sentenced to Long Prison Term for Attacks on Radical Right-Wingers
A court in Budapest has sentenced German citizen Maja T. to prison for violent attacks on right-wing extremists in Hungary, which has sparked significant tensions between Germany and Hungary.
What extremist ideas question the governing right
The article discusses the dangers of far-right extremism and how the current Italian government, particularly under Giorgia Meloni, struggles to distance itself from more radical elements on the right.
Against the right, radical defense of immigration
The article discusses Vox's open stance on deporting eight million immigrants and their children, highlighting texts published by far-right organizations.
Poland enters 2026 stronger, but faces pressure from radical right and Russia
Poland is entering 2026 with strengthened economic, military, and infrastructure capacities, yet is battling significant internal conflict and rising populist right-wing movements challenging the current government coalition.
"Right-wing populists are not new Nazis"
In an interview, Peter Neumann discusses the limits of provocation in democracy and defends the importance of allowing radical opinions while criticizing state censorship against authoritarian narratives.
Attack in Berlin: The violence from the left is by no means underestimated
The violence of the left-wing radical scene is a significant concern for right-wing and conservative groups, who often find themselves targets of such violence, leading to heightened warnings about it, albeit sometimes exaggerated.
"Mistake that one has very one-sidedly looked at right-wing extremism in the past"
After an arson attack on Berlin's power grid, extremism researcher Hendrik Hansen warns against a one-sided focus on right-wing extremism, noting that radical criticism of authority is common sense for many in Berlin.
Okamura is a right-wing radical. Babiš should soon formulate a clear stance on Ukraine, says political scientist
A political scientist asserts that Czech politician Andrej Babiš needs to establish a clear position regarding Ukraine, while describing Tomio Okamura as a right-wing radical.
Chaos, peace, childlessness or saluting. The editorial office of Deník N chooses the word of the year
The article discusses the rising normalization of radical gestures, particularly the salute associated with far-right ideologies, as it becomes increasingly mainstream after years of being relegated to the fringes.
HDZ will not support the overthrow of Tomašević, Matijević: Elections were half a year ago
Marko Perković Thompson's call for the removal of Zagreb's leadership has inadvertently strengthened the position of Mayor Tomislav Tomašević, as most analysts agree it has mobilized leftist voters against radical right elements.
Feijóo takes on 'proportional' governments with Vox: 'We will attempt solo; if not, we must reach agreements'
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, acknowledges that while he prefers not to govern with the radical right Vox, he may have to in order to maintain regional power or eventually achieve central government in Spain.
Artur Bartkiewicz: What is the problem with the interview with Rodacy Kamraci on Zero Channel?
The article discusses the radical right group Rodacy Kamraci, led by Wojciech Olszański and Marcin Osadowski, and critiques their extreme views and the format of their political commentary on a channel known for provocative content.
Inner Conflicts in the USA: The Torn States of America
The article discusses the historical significance and challenges faced by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a radical labor union founded in 1905 in Chicago, which was often targeted by law enforcement and right-wing groups throughout its history.
Far-right Catholic groups take advantage of Trump's dismantling of foreign aid to extend their radical agenda
Far-right Catholic groups are exploiting the dismantling of Trump's foreign aid to advance their radical agenda.
Sanctions over "Censorship": For Silicon Valley – and Europe's Radical Right
The article discusses the transatlantic disagreement on the limits of freedom of speech, particularly concerning US internet companies and EU regulations, and how this issue is becoming a focal point in political disputes.