• Wilders does not want his speech at far right conference to cause a political problem

    With his speech to the ultra-conservative CPAC Hungary conference in Budapest, PVV leader Geert Wilders said that he did not want his prepared remarks to cause a political problem in the Netherlands. The leader of the far-right party is negotiating with three more moderate right-wing parties to form a new coalition government. Talks with the VVD, NSC, and BBB have been ongoing since the November elections, and the current round is set to end within two weeks.

  • Complaints over bank accounts being shut down have soared 44 per cent following Nigel Farage's battle with Natwest

    Britons made 4,000 complaints about their bank accounts being shut down, figures show. The row broke out last summer when Mr Farage's account with private bank Coutts was closed.

  • ‘The Greens are our enemy’: What is fuelling the far right in Germany?

    The far right are on the march in Germany and the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany has become the most popular party in several states. Immigration and a sense of being economically left behind have been driving factors in the rise in popularity but the Green party and the federal government’s climate policies have also borne the brunt of public anger. The Guardian travelled to Görlitz, on the German border with Poland, to find out to what extent Germany’s green policies are fuelling the...

  • If You Want People To Have Babies You're Now "Far Right"

    If You Want People To Have Babies You're Now "Far Right" Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, A report published by Politico claims that wanting the human race to reproduce is now a “far right” position to take. Yes, really. Leftists are so obsessed with identity politics, they’re arguing that human reproduction, and being in favour of people having babies is now right wing. The article focuses on a recent natal convention , and states that “The far right is so...

  • Pessimistic young Germans turning far-right

    Pessimistic young Germans turning far-right (Second column, 17th story, link) Related stories:AfD Leader Denies He Knew About Nazi Slogan Drudge Report Feed needs your support!   Become a Patron

  • Columbia University is colluding with the far-right in its attack on students

    In her willingness to unleash state violence against student protesters, Minouche Shafik proved herself to be a willing ally to extremistsThe students sat on the ground and sang as police in riot gear approached them. Eventually, more than 100 of them would be arrested; their tents, protest signs and Palestinian flags were gathered into trash bags by the police and thrown away. One video showed officers and university maintenance workers destroying food that had been donated to the encampment,...

  • How climate policies are becoming focus for far-right attacks in Germany

    Politicians fear perceived costs of green transition are driving poor and rural voters to parties such as AfDRaising his voice above the pounding drums and honking tractors, Lutz Jankus, a city councillor from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), distanced himself from the furious protest unfurling before him.“They’re rightwing extremists,” he said about Free Saxony, a loose political movement that includes neo-Nazis and skinheads, as his colleagues began to pack up their tent on the...

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    Ben-Gvir, Israeli far-right minister, in car accident

    Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has been

  • German far-right firebrand in court for using Nazi slogan

    He is a former history teacher who is gunning to become the first far-right state premier in post-war Germany.The former high school teacher claims not to have been aware that the slogan "Everything for Germany" had been used by the Nazis, but prosecutors believe Hoecke uttered the phrase in full knowledge of its "origin and meaning".

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    Far-right OAN retracts report about Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels

    By all appearances, lawyers representing the One America News Network — generally known as OAN — have been rather busy lately. A couple of weeks ago, for example, the far-right media outlet, facing a defamation lawsuit from Smartmatic, settled the case with the voting machine company. Last summer, OAN and one of its on-air personalities also reportedly settled a defamation lawsuit brought by a former executive at Dominion Voting Systems. OAN also settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Ruby...

  • When does Round 2 of the NBA playoffs start? What we know about the conference semis so far

    The second round of the NBA playoffs is starting to take shape.

  • German Spying: Far-Right Party Loses Ground After China Revelations

    Support for the far-right Alternative for Germany slipped two percentage points in a new poll for the European Parliament elections, suggesting allegations of links to Chinese intelligence are damaging the party.