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The Foreign Desk - Austria's far right
14 May 2016
Is a major European nation about to elect a far-right president? Austria’s Freedom party topped the polls in the first round of elections; what chance do they have of winning outright in next week’s second round? And what…
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Far-right opportunism
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 13: Austria and the far right
28 April 2016
For the first time since 1945, Austria’s president will not come from the centre. Instead two politicians with two very different messages will compete for the presidency: Alexander van der Bellen, a one-time leader of the…
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The Foreign Desk - The Dutch and the far-right
1 October 2016
Next year one of the most liberal nations in the world, the Netherlands, will hold an election that could see a far-right politician come out on top. We learn how even if Geert Wilders wins it doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll…
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The Urbanist - Far-flung stories
7 October 2021
We look well beyond our London HQ to explore some urbanism stories from the farthest reaches of the globe.
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Far from the madding crowd
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Happy new world
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The Globalist - The EU far-right eyes farmers’ protests
25 January 2024
As farmers across Europe take to the streets, how do their protests link with the far-right movement in the EU? Then: the Philippines refuses to help the ICC’s drug-war probe, we assess the Red Sea disruption’s effect on…
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 75: Far and Wide Collective
1 December 2017
A former officer in the Danish army reserve, Hedvig Alexander founded Far and Wide Collective in 2013 with the goal of opening North American markets to artisans in developing countries.
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The Briefing - The rise of the Netherlands’ far-right Party for Freedom
23 November 2023
The far-right Party for Freedom, led by anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders, is set to become the largest grouping in the Dutch parliament. Plus: can Joe Biden take credit for a truce agreement between Israel and Hamas? And…