Europe’s far-right paradox
Anti-immigration populists are creating instability across the continent – whether mainstream parties work with them or against them.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
Anti-immigration populists are creating instability across the continent – whether mainstream parties work with them or against them.
ByAlso this week: Volodymyr Zelensky’s purchasing power and cross-pollination warfare.
ByUkraine’s drone attack on Russian airfields shows Zelensky still has cards to play.
ByThis presidential election shows a country irreconcilably split between its liberal and conservative halves.
ByA lack of consensus on Israel has paralysed the EU.
ByThe government believes its opponents are on the wrong side of voters and business.
ByRussian attacks on Ukraine continued throughout the two days of scheduled peace talks in Istanbul.
ByRemainer fantasies still have too much sway over the Labour Party.
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