Spain’s ruling People’s Party is predicted to win the election – but not by much.
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Spain’s era of two-party government is coming to an end – but what exactly happens next is far from clear.
Still dreaming.
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The French regional elections were far from a nationalist wipeout. But can Marine Le Pen make good on what the party has achieved?
Wants to make Czech Rep great again, thinks xenophobia is the perfect way to do it.
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He’s been a prime minister and a president but he’s best-known now for his xenophobic interventions.
Reclaiming the homeland.
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Furious nativist radicals are on the march – but are they really all birds of a feather?
Victor Ponta quits in the wake of a tragedy in Bucharest.
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Victor Ponta survived accusations of fraud and tax evasion, but the deaths of dozens of clubbers proved the final straw for his people.
Law and Justice’s (PiS) candidate for prime minister, Beata Szydlo.
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Poland has weathered the economic storm that engulfed Europe, but its centrist government has nonetheless been booted out. Why?
Geert Wilders’ attacks on Islam rehash centuries-old Western Islamophobic slogans.
Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch
Australian is not Europe, and controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders did not find much of an audience when he last came here in 2013.
Eight migrants enter Europe – depending on who is counting.
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Border agency Frontex recently reported that an unprecedented 710,000 migrants had entered the EU this year. Something didn’t ring true for Nando Sigona.
By focusing on people traffickers, leaders are spinning a dangerous narrative about this crisis.
Corbyn is well-known as an anti-austerity campaigner.
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The new Labour leader’s arrival coincides with a new phase in European politics – the rise of the left.
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Nobody is doing a great job, but three countries say they have no part to play in the refugee crisis.
Jeremy Corbyn’s anti-austerity, progressive platform has found a large and receptive audience among the UK Labour Party faithful.
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A Jeremy Corbyn victory would consolidate Euroscepticism across the British political spectrum, throwing the outcome of the forthcoming referendum into even further doubt.
A refugee appeals for help in Hungary.
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We need more Europe in our asylum policy. We need more Union in our refugee policy,“ says the Commission president.
The prospect of left-wing frontrunner Jeremy Corbyn becoming Labour Party leader is shaking up Britain’s political establishment.
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The emergence of ageing left-winger Jeremy Corbyn as the unlikely frontrunner in the Labour Party leadership contest signals that many British voters reject what politics has become.
What kind of Europe will his future hold?
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It’s an uphill battle to teach British schoolchildren about EU citizenship.
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The deal is done with Europe, and the people aren’t happy about it.
EPA/Etienne Laurent
Since the 1990s, the EU has been less about social integration and more about neo-liberal values.
Celebrations in full swing after the No vote.
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The referendum is a victory against the political class that has driven Greece to the brink, and the eurocrats who refused to help.
No voters celebrate but many questions remain.
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Greece has voted resoundingly against the bailout terms set by the IMF in a historic referendum.
Greece owes what was once called a ‘man payment’.
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It might seem like Greece and Europe are arguing about money, but it’s really all about vengeance.