Chile is heading into a high-stakes presidential runoff defined by sharply contrasting visions of the country’s recent past and visions for its future. Voters go to the polls on Sunday. Arch-conservative José Antonio Kast is running on a promise to restore security through tougher policing and m... Read more
Apnews - Dec 12
Exclusive: Special rapporteur for poverty cites mainstream parties’ ‘extremely dangerous’ them-or-us dialogue Decades of efforts by mainstream politicians to roll back welfare programmes have given rise to an “extremely dangerous” discourse that has helped fuel the rise of the far right and right... Read more
Theguardiantheguardian - Oct 21
Why are the online far right so successful in shaping our political language? With Dr Robert Topinka At a press conference in September, Reform UK announced a seismic policy proposal – the end of indefinite leave to remain for immigrants. This change, which would drastically transform the UK immi... Read more
The Guardian - Oct 20
Hope Not Hate founder Nick Lowles has spent decades researching, infiltrating and helping communities to combat far-right groups. But now, he says, ‘they have their sights on our multicultural society’For almost four decades Nick Lowles has been trying to push back against the far right. First wi... Read more
The Guardian - Sep 29
BBC Breakfast's Newswatch segment sparked fury today as Samira Ahmed addressed the backlash the BBC was facing about their recent coverage Read more
Mirror - Sep 20
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison for attempting a coup. Yet the former president remains one of the country's most consequential figures. Read more
Npr - Sep 12
National Conservatism event draws in far-right publishers, members of men-only secret societies – and Trump officialsA rightwing conference recently saw theocratic Christian nationalists, far-right publishers and members of men-only secret societies speaking alongside the Missouri senator Eric Sc... Read more
The Guardian - Sep 06
The Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has adopted a code of conduct for its members, without changing its positions on immigration and other issues. Read more
The New York Times - Jul 27