Harri Tiido: New Right
In the latest episode of Harri Tiido's radio series, he discusses the rising popularity of new right-wing movements in Europe, citing insights from The Economist and British political scientist Mark Leonard.
Flávio presents a Constitutional Amendment to end presidential re-election with support from 30 right-wing senators
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro has submitted a constitutional amendment proposal to eliminate the possibility of re-election for the presidency, securing support from 30 right-wing senators.
Municipal Elections in Nantes: Foulques Chombart de Lauwe, the Former Lone Horseman Who Dreams of Turning the City to the Right
Foulques Chombart de Lauwe emerges as a right-wing candidate in Nantes' municipal elections, backed by key political figures and determined to unseat the current mayor.
To the right of Spanish cinema
The article discusses the right-wing perception and criticisms of Spanish cinema, focusing on the limited views held by that demographic.
Why is the left divided?
The article discusses the ongoing fragmentation and contradictions within the left-wing parties in Spain, contrasting it with the seemingly united image of the right.
Trump supporters were shocked by the president's new adventure in Iran – and began to lose patience
In a significant shift, President Trump's recent actions regarding Iran have left many of his supporters shocked and increasingly impatient with his administration.
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.
Bolsonaro expresses regret over criticism from the right directed at Michelle and allies
Former president Jair Bolsonaro expresses regret over criticisms from right-wing figures toward his wife Michelle and his allies.
Elections 2026: In a letter, Bolsonaro laments criticisms from the right towards Michelle and says support must come through 'dialogue and persuasion'
In a letter from prison, former President Jair Bolsonaro defends his wife Michelle Bolsonaro from attacks by right-wing critics and emphasizes the need for support through dialogue.
The AfD in Hohenbrunn: Politically Invisible, Loud in the Election Campaign
The article discusses the presence and activities of the far-right AfD party in Hohenbrunn, highlighting its low visibility in local politics despite a loud campaign during election season.
The Scythe of Abascal
Vox, led by Santiago Abascal, remains politically strong and defiant against dominant narratives, positioning itself as a significant player in Spain's right-wing politics.
The Right's Card in the Electoral Law to Take the Colle
A new electoral law proposed by Italy's right-wing coalition aims to secure power in the 2027 elections and potentially facilitate access to the presidency thereafter.
US right-wing opinion leaders condemn attack on Iran
Several prominent right-wing opinion leaders in the US, including former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, journalist Tucker Carlson, and commentator Nick Fuentes, condemned the recent attack on Iran carried out jointly by the US and Israel.
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.
FdI's Overreach: Fast Track for Electoral Law. A Dance Around Preferences
The right-wing coalition in Italy is rapidly advancing electoral law reforms without consulting the opposition, aiming for swift implementation.
From the PS to the Greens, the Stockholm Syndrome that Traps the Left in the Arms of the Unsubmissive
Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his party La France Insoumise are viewed as a refuge from the far-right National Rally by other left-wing parties, despite controversy and criticism surrounding his remarks.
New ruling weakens the possibility of banning Trump's and Putin's German friends
A court ruling has lifted the extremist label from the AfD party, raising questions about the potential ban of the right-wing party in Germany.
Flavio attends Zucco's launch for the government of RS and uses the state as a model of unity of the right
Flávio Bolsonaro attends the launch of Luciano Zucco's pre-campaign for the governorship of Rio Grande do Sul, aiming to unite right-wing parties for the upcoming elections.
If voting were today with the new system: right-wing secured in the Chamber
A new electoral law to be introduced for the 2027 elections in Italy suggests significant changes favoring the right-wing coalition.
Will there be a veto to SAFE? [POLITICAL PROGRAM]
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Poland's potential participation in the EU's SAFE program, which aims to enhance military capabilities, amid criticisms from the right-wing opposition.
The British Labour Party Suffered an Embarrassing Defeat – The Greens Celebrate
The British Labour Party experienced a significant electoral defeat in Manchester, losing to the leftist Greens and the right-wing Reform UK party.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day - Overview for the Busy
The AfD has won a court ruling preventing Germany's domestic intelligence service from classifying the party as definitely right-wing extremist for now.
Argentina: One year of Javier Milei, successes and failures
One year after taking office, President Javier Milei of Argentina has garnered significant attention as a right-wing figure, championing austerity and deregulation while maintaining stable social support.
AfD is not an “extremist right-wing party”: the court rules in favor of the German organization
A German court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be classified as an established "extremist right-wing organization," countering a prior determination by federal authorities.
Spanish Prime Minister Dismisses Right-Wing Troll Rumors That He Is Dying of Heart Disease
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly rejected rumors spread by right-wing accounts that he is suffering from a life-threatening heart condition.
Veteran of Kaczyński's election campaign talks to "Rzeczpospolita": PiS must stop being a "pip squeak right"
The article discusses the current state of the right-wing political landscape in Poland and the need for the ruling party PiS to strengthen its ideological stance.
German court temporarily prohibits declaring AfD as an extremist group
A German court has ruled that the internal security service cannot currently label the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist group.
Classification of the AfD: This Decision by the Administrative Court is Correct
The Administrative Court in Cologne ruled that the AfD is not a monolithic bloc, challenging the labeling of the party as 'secured right-wing extremist' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
The Alternative for Germany Party Has So Far Avoided Labeling as Extremist, Court Rules
A German court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as demonstrably right-wing extremist at this time.
Constitution Protection: AfD Wins in Urgent Procedure Regarding Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
The Administrative Court of Cologne has temporarily prevented the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution from classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as definitively right-wing extremist, pending the outcome of a main proceedings.
'The government is here to stay': Pedro Sánchez asserts he does not suffer from cardiovascular disease
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez denied reports of suffering from a cardiovascular disease, calling them fake news propagated by right-wing opponents.
Giorgia, the daughter of the people who gave a voice back to the right-wing community
The article discusses the launch of Italo Bocchino's book about Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, highlighting her connection to the right-wing community and her popularity among Italians.
MAGA voter crashes 'scumbag' Dem senator's SOTU boycott speech: 'Go Trump!'
A Trump supporter disrupted a Democratic State of the Union boycott rally, drawing online mockery and support from right-wing commentators.
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.
Will the Right Win in 2027? Not Necessarily. In the Era of Triopoly, the Chances of Liberals and the Left are Growing
Polls suggest an uptick in anti-right sentiments in Poland, indicating challenges for the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) as support declines and new political configurations emerge.
Bartulica guest of the first podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': The founders of the EU would be dismissed as right-wing extremists today
In the inaugural podcast episode of 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr', MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica discusses his role in the European Parliament and the challenges he faces as a member from a smaller party.
The justice system doesn’t work: reforming it is not just a right-wing issue but a matter for everyone
Stefano Bandecchi, a local politician and president of the province of Terni, advocates for a reform of the justice system in Italy, emphasizing that the issue transcends political affiliations.
A right-wing politician proposes February 25 as a public holiday instead of May 1
A proposal has been made by a right-wing politician in Estonia to declare February 25, the country's Independence Day, as a public holiday, suggesting that May 1 be removed from the holiday calendar.
PP, Vox, and Junts prevent the processing of Díaz's initiative to ban layoffs in companies relocating outside the EU
A right-wing majority in the Spanish Congress has blocked a proposal aimed at banning layoffs for companies relocating outside the European Union.
Half-broken left but cutting to the right swing
The article discusses political tensions in Iceland, indicating a fragmentation in left-wing politics and a swing towards right-wing ideologies.
Half-empty left but cutting in the right swing
The article discusses the political dynamics between left and right wing factions in Iceland.
Separated at home
Pina Picierno, a prominent figure from the Italian left, faces backlash for engaging in dialogue with a right-wing politician amid a polarized political landscape.
New electoral law, a mega prize with 0.1% more
Italy's new electoral law allows a coalition to gain a significant advantage in seats with just a 0.1% higher vote share than their opponents.
Mansouri, Juvin, Bazin, Hetzel: on the right, these deputies who are fighting against the legalization of assisted suicide
Several right-wing French deputies are actively opposing the legalization of assisted suicide in legislative debates.
Michelle and Nikolas Ferreira's Double Act Irritates Eduardo and Exposes a Split on the Right Over Political Spoils
The rift among the Bolsonaro family regarding support for Flávio's presidential bid has become public, revealing tensions within the right-wing political faction in Brazil.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Sarah Knafo Claims to Be the 'Only Candidate' Who Can Unite the Right to Defeat the Left
Sarah Knafo, a candidate for the mayor of Paris, asserts she is the only candidate capable of uniting the right to challenge the left in the upcoming municipal elections.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
In Spain, leftist parties are attempting to unite in a new alliance to combat the rising influence of right-wing populism.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
Left-wing parties in Spain are attempting to form a new alliance to prevent further decline in the face of rising far-right populism.
Beyond the PSOE: Where the Game is Played
The article discusses the need for left-wing and plurinational parties to develop shared agendas to counteract the rise of the far-right Vox party in Spain.
Dead Right-Winger: This Debate Brings No Good to France
The death of a far-right activist in France intensifies political divides while protests in Lyon manage to remain peaceful.