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Far-right

    Racism in Ireland: 'This is our Ireland too, and we can no longer stay silent'
    Fatima Ahmed
    'Remigration': The far right's plan to expel non-white people from Europe
    Notion that refugees get 'special treatment' in healthcare is wrong, specialist says
    'Foreign threat actor': Donie O'Sullivan tackles US extremists in new documentary
    Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro ordered to stand trial for attempted coup
    How far-right agitators exploited an information vacuum after the Stoneybatter attack
    'No to Nazis': Protests delay start of German far-right party's key meeting
    Austria's conservatives ready to join coalition talks with far right
    Elon Musk accused of censoring far-right accounts amid immigration row
    The far-right failed in the general election - but reports of their death have been exaggerated
    Disappointed by failed campaigns, far-right candidates turn to claims of election rigging
    Far-right fizzle: Fringe candidates face disappointment as election results come in
    Far-right parties form National Alliance in bid to win general election seats
    Irish conspiracy theories about vote-rigging during June elections peaked around polling day
    How do people feel about the election in a Tipperary town months on from IPAS centre protests?
    Ten months after it hit the headlines, The Journal visited Roscrea to see how people feel ahead of the general election.
    Far-right Freedom Party set for victory in Austrian election, projection indicates
    Racist attacks in Ireland are being filmed and re-shared as international far-right propaganda
    'Clear who the traitors are' after far-right march with loyalists, Mary Lou McDonald says
    Alternative for Germany becomes first far-right state election winner since WWII
    Peter Flanagan: The UK rioters have gone home for now, but they will regroup
    Peter Flanagan
    Debunked: A mosque was not set on fire during violent riots in Belfast, despite claims
    Four people arrested at anti-immigration rally in Dundalk
    Met Police chief hails 'show of unity from communities' after far-right riots failed to materialise
    Loyalist paramilitary elements involved in directing Belfast violence, says PSNI
    Far-right protesters clash with police across the UK
    Starmer wants far-right 'thugs' dealt with in same way as football hooligans after recent riots
    Gardaí investigating 'vile' abuse of journalist who covered court appearances after Coolock arrests
    Left alliance defeats Macronists and French far-right but uncertainty over what happens next
    What are the top three French parties offering voters as they go to the polls today?
    Macron has urged voters to reject what he calls “the extremes” on the right and left.
    President says libraries are facing 'censorship' due to 'intimidation by far-right groups'
    Over 100 far-right candidates stood in this year's elections: Could they become a political force?
    Five far-right councillors were elected this year – the first breakthrough for the movement.
    Around 100 candidates with far-right views ran in this year's elections - most of them outperforming the movement's previous best in 2020.
    Social media has proved a successful platform for a number of those who were elected or who threatened to win seats.
    Profiled: Meet Ireland's new far-right councillors
    French left-wing parties announce 'Popular Front' electoral pact ahead of snap elections
    Exit polls: Government parties losing out to rivals in many countries across the EU
    Electoral Commission unable to act over unflagged use of AI by far-right party in election posts
    EU election passes halfway mark as Slovakia and Italy join in
    Micheál Martin says people have concerns about migration but vast majority oppose violence
    German court convicts far-right politician of using banned Nazi slogan during campaign
    Paul Murphy 'refuses to be intimidated' after death threat graffitied on wall near his home
    Anti-asylum seeker protesters march through Newtownmountkennedy chanting 'Newtown says no'
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