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Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
No Comment Australian senator Pauline Hanson suspended for wearing burqa in parliament Australian Senator Pauline Hanson was suspended for seven sitting days after entering Parliament in a burqa during a protest against the rejection of her bill to ban full-face coverings. 25/11/2025
Spain Social networks fuel Franco nostalgia among Spanish youth, experts say Half a century after Francisco Franco's death, his legacy still sparks debate in Spain, with some young people showing nostalgia for his regime amid rising far-right influence. 20/11/2025
Chile Jara and Kast head to second round in Chile's tight presidential race Jeannette Jara of Chile's Communist Party leads narrowly against far-right candidate José Antonio Kast after the first presidential election round, with a runoff set for 14 December. 17/11/2025
Europe News EPP teams up with far right to water down EU due diligence rules The European Parliament approved a package to ease corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements. EPP teamed up with conservative and far-right MEPs to pass the law. 13/11/2025
Business German co-op banks close AfD accounts, party slams ‘political’ act Two German banks have closed the accounts of regional AfD branches, the latest in a string of companies to distance themselves from the far-right party. 11/11/2025
Germany German police detain man over painting swastikas on cars in own blood The swastika is illegal in Germany and is considered a symbol of hate that evokes the horrors of Nazi Germany and the trauma of the Holocaust. 06/11/2025
United Kingdom UK far-right figure Tommy Robinson cleared of terror-related offence Judge said police detained the far-right activist based on his political beliefs rather than suspicions of a connection to terrorism. 04/11/2025
No Comment Clashes erupt between police and protesters in Pamplona Police and far-left protesters clashed on the University of Navarra campus in Pamplona after far-right activist Vito Quiles attempted to hold an unauthorized event. 04/11/2025
Germany From Moscow with chaos: How Russia unites Germany's extremists From neo-Nazis to left-wing groups, Russia is exploiting ideological overlaps and disinformation campaigns to sow chaos, division and insecurity in Germany. 29/10/2025
Europe News Dutch elections: Five things to watch The Netherlands goes to the polls in an election that could see the far-right win, but no clear path to forming a government. 28/10/2025
Economy Can economics education help to shield democracy from populism? By learning how societies navigated past downturns, students build empathy, critical thinking and resistance to simplistic blame games that fuel the far right and populism — according to a Council of Europe body. 26/10/2025
The Cube French left-wing politician accused of concealing luxury watch on TV Argentina's radical right-wing President Javier Milei has fuelled online claims alleging that Louis Boyard, a politician from the far-left France Unbowed party, removed his luxury watch before a TV interview. However, these claims are misleading. 23/10/2025
Europe News Majority of Dutch election programmes violate rule of law, report says A total of 12 of 15 Dutch political parties running in the October elections have proposals that violate the rule of law, according to the Dutch Bar Association. 20/10/2025
Culture news UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson hit with cease-and-desist order Labi Siffre has issued a cease-and-desist order to far-right activist Tommy Robinson over the use of his anti-apartheid song in an anti-immigration rally earlier this month. 29/09/2025
World News 'Nobody can tell me whether I'm wanted or not,' Michel Friedman says Following his controversial disinvite from an event in East Germany, publicist Michel Friedman is now going on the offensive. In an interview with Euronews, he criticises the decision as a "dangerous signal" and the debate about his fee and expenses as an "anti-Semitic stereotype." 24/09/2025
United Kingdom 25 arrested for assaulting police at massive anti-migrant London march A massive London march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, which drew up to 150,000 participants, descended into violence on Saturday after a small group of his supporters clashed with police who were separating them from a counter-protest. 14/09/2025
Europe News Wilders’ far-right party leads polls two months before Dutch vote Topics including migration, the economy, housing and foreign affairs are expected to dominate the campaign. 29/08/2025
Europe News Protests in UK against asylum seeker housing The government is legally obligated to house asylum-seekers. Using hotels to do so had been a marginal issue until 2020, when the number of asylum-seekers increased sharply and the then-Conservative government had to find new ways to house them. 23/08/2025
Germany German transgender neo-Nazi to serve time in women's prison In July 2023, Marla-Svenja Liebich, then still known as Sven, was sentenced to one and a half years' imprisonment without probation by the Halle district court. A year and a half later, Sven became Marla-Svenja by simple deed poll, made possible under a new law. 21/08/2025
United Kingdom Officials win court case to remove asylum seekers from UK hotel Thousands of people have protested near the hotel in Epping after an asylum seeker living there was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. 19/08/2025