Czech voters have decided. After four years in power, the government led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala is coming to an end.
Nigel Farage’s Reform is strengthening its lead in opinion polls, currently up to 15% over Labour. It is doing that on a ...
In just a week, the populist right has pushed itself into the UK’s streets, the headlines, and party manoeuvres. Sir Keir ...
We hear a lot about the green transition these days, even if most of the discussion is positing some future action rather ...
“Fascists and autocrats fear what teachers do because they know their brand of greed, hierarchy, and extremism cannot survive in a democracy of diverse, educated citizens,” Weingarten writes, so the ...
For more than a year now, French politicians have been struggling with the lack of an absolute majority (or even a comfortable relative majority) in the National Assembly. In December 2024, for the ...
Gillian Schutte unpacks the chilling language of a viral WhatsApp message, this article delves into the intersection of race, imperial power, and the complexities of Black identity in South Africa.
Co-editor Bethany Rielly speaks to Joe Mulhall, research director at the anti-fascist organization Hope Not Hate, about why ...
During the 1940s Karl Popper, Friedrich Hayek and Joseph Schumpeter, Viennese exiles all, offered a robust critique of ...
With inflation outpacing wage growth, Canadian workers—especially those in the public sector—are demanding change. In ...
Pakistan-Administered Jammu and Kashmir (PAJK) have experienced one of the most significant waves of mass mobilisation in ...
Germany's parliament has scrapped a fast-track citizenship law, a key policy of the previous government. The move, supported ...