How the Israel-Gaza war has divided Germany's far-right AfD party
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The European Parliament is voting on Wednesday to appoint Ursula von der Leyen's new Commission. Socialist MEP Chloé Ridel will oppose it, and calls for the social democrats to play the role of “a clear and assertive opposition” during the coming term of office.
That Europe is ideologically divided has been a fact for many years, but right now the main thesis is that of a shift to the right that is more pronounced in some countries than in others. And there are some important components that also fit directly into a context marked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The East bet, in many cases, on candidates close to Russia, to Putin, to the Kremlin, at a key moment in the war. From the consolidation al…
The alarming rise of the far right in Europe
In the first half, the Matts discuss Labour’s chronic struggles since taking power. How did they get it so wrong, so quickly and what can they do to get back on track? Then the Matts take a cold look at the alarming rise of the far right across Europe. No longer a curiosity, it’s now […]
Maccabi Tel Aviv as an example: the liberal young people in Europe are a bit confused by the increase in violence from the Muslim immigrants whose rights they passionately defended. Meetings you draw a profile of a new European, but it is the immigrants from Hungary who are perhaps the most relevant to the situation in Israel
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