From right to far-right in Spain
Why is there no prominent far-right party in Spain? Well, there is and there isn’t.
Read MoreWhy is there no prominent far-right party in Spain? Well, there is and there isn’t.
Read MoreThis Chronikler special report seeks to cast a much-needed spotlight on far-right extremism, and seeks to explore the social, political, economic and cultural factors behind this troubling phenomenon
Read MoreHad the threat from far-right extremists been taken more seriously, could the attack carried out by Anders Breivik have been averted?
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Read MoreAmong the most hated people in Europe, Roma are treated as second-class citizens. Nikolaj Nielsen spent some time with a Roma family.
Read MoreRather than quietly walking down the aisle with Israel, the EU should harness its formidable ‘soft power’ to promote peace.
Read MoreIslamophobia is common in western society, so the classroom is a good place to start combating it.
Read MoreOn KALW’s weekly media round table, Khaled Diab took part in a radio debate on the rise of far-right politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
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