Legal reports indicate that Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader in France, may be able to run for the presidency if her ineligibility status is lifted on election day. Lawyers emphasize that eligibility is a fundamental requirement for candidacy, raising questions about her political future under current circumstances.
The United States has announced the dispatch of Vice President J.D. Vance to Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his election campaign, facing significant challenges ahead of the elections scheduled for April 12. Orbán, a symbol of the far-right, is seeking a fifth term amid declining popularity in polls.
The US Supreme Court has accepted Steve Bannon's petition to overturn his conviction related to the January 6 Capitol riot. This decision comes after Bannon served four months in federal prison for refusing to comply with a subpoena.
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced a decision allowing former Trump advisor Steve Bannon to seek the overturning of his conviction related to the January 6 Capitol attack. Bannon, a prominent figure on the far-right, spent four months in prison in 2024 for refusing to comply with a subpoena to testify before an investigative committee.
Reports indicate that U.S. Border Patrol agents are selling controversial souvenir coins linked to immigration enforcement operations. This raises questions about the use of government resources and the implications of promoting extremist rhetoric.
Reports indicate that French colonialism in Algeria, which ended in 1962, continues to profoundly influence the far right in France. This impact is reflected in the nostalgia and worldview of its supporters.
Laurent Joly, a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research, discusses the far-right's influence on French history over the past two centuries. He emphasizes that the term 'far-right' more accurately reflects the current political climate in France compared to 'radical right'.
Far-right lawmakers in Israel have urged the military to broaden its plans for the destruction of villages in southern Lebanon amid rising tensions. These calls come at a sensitive time as hostilities between the two sides escalate.
In a notable political shift, <strong>Éléonore Bez</strong> and <strong>Olivier Rieu</strong> were elected on April 5, reflecting the rise of the far-right in eastern Marseille. This change comes as traditional right-wing parties face significant decline.
Several newly elected mayors from the French National Rally have removed European flags from their municipalities, igniting a significant debate among French nationalists regarding national sovereignty. This move comes at a critical time for France, as calls for enhanced national sovereignty grow in the face of European and global challenges.
On Friday, April 3, the French Administrative Supreme Court rejected the appeal from the anti-fascist youth movement against its dissolution decision made in June 2025. This ruling comes amid new complexities following the death of a far-right activist in February.
The dismissal of Streamer from the French Cinema Center has ignited strong reactions from both the right and far-right, reflecting a growing anxiety within French cultural circles regarding threats to public culture. Writer Michel Guerin in 'Le Monde' highlights this issue.
Far-right candidate Jean-Oud Gannat achieved a surprising 21.72% of the votes in the municipality of Segre-en-Anjou Bleu, shocking the local community. This comes as the National Rally party struggles to expand its base in the region.
The election of Brazilian deputy <strong>Erika Hilton</strong>, the first transgender deputy in Brazil, to head a parliamentary committee focused on women's rights has sparked widespread debate in political circles. Critics from the far-right argue that she is unqualified to address women's issues.
Thousands gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, to protest against rising hate speech and racism, but the absence of the Jewish community raised questions about their stance on the issue.
The decision by several newly elected mayors from the far-right National Rally party to remove European flags from official buildings has sparked widespread debate in France. This move reflects the party's efforts to enhance its national sovereignty image locally.
Philosophy professor <strong>Sophie Diego</strong>, formerly of <strong>Valenciennes</strong>, faces a defamation campaign from far-right politicians after announcing plans for an educational trip to <strong>Calais</strong> in 2022. The trip, aimed at discussing migration issues, has sparked significant political backlash.
In its quest for power, the French National Rally (RN) adopts two conflicting strategies, presenting itself as a defender of the vulnerable while making concessions to the private sector. This behavior, seen as opportunistic, may lead to a betrayal of part of its electoral base.
The significant increase in fuel prices in Germany has led to calls from the far-right for a return to economic relations with Russia. This comes as the country grapples with the repercussions of the war in Ukraine and its impact on the energy market.
Recent local elections in Paris and other European capitals show a strong rejection of far-right parties, with the Socialist Party achieving a significant victory. This reflects voters' preference for progressive parties in major cities.
On March 29, 2026, the extreme right National Rally party took control of the Montargis municipality in France, marking a significant political shift. This event is part of local elections reflecting radical changes in the French political landscape.
Far-right groups in Europe are increasingly using violent crimes to justify their anti-immigration stances. Through social media, racist narratives targeting migrants are being promoted, raising concerns about the impact of this phenomenon on societies.
In a significant political shift, an independent police officer has won the mayoralty of Verzon, France, with backing from prominent far-right figures. This victory reflects the growing influence of far-right movements in the country.
Hungary is preparing for a crucial election, with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán receiving strong support from the European far-right. This election comes at a sensitive time as Orbán tests his political brand amid internal and external challenges.
Today (Saturday), tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of London in a march titled 'Together Against the Far Right,' expressing their condemnation of the right-wing Reform Party led by Nigel Farage.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central London last Saturday for a march titled "March to Stop the Far-Right," expressing their discontent with the right-wing party, the "Reform UK." This demonstration, supported by unions and civil society groups, is one of the largest seen in the British capital in recent years.
The vocabulary of the far right, including terms like 'family,' 'nation,' and 'people,' carries specific connotations in certain contexts. These seemingly ordinary words hold profound meanings in contemporary political discourse.
British political researcher Matt Goodwin has released a new book titled 'The Suicide of a Nation', which discusses the impact of immigration and Islam on British identity. The book has sparked significant controversy due to its lack of academic rigor and alarming demographic predictions.
Concerns are rising in Germany that imported conflicts among migrants could become a tool for the far-right. While protests are allowed, clashes between migrants may amplify hate speech.
The French National Rally party has made significant gains in the recent municipal elections in Brittany, securing around twenty seats. This development reflects a shift in the local political landscape and strengthens the party's presence in an area traditionally seen as distant from far-right influence.