Nationalism
Southern Nationalist Group Strengthens Russian Ties
"We understand that the Russian people and Southerners are natural allies in blood, culture, and religion."
Pro-Trump Christian Extremist Trains Far-Right Serbs
After being banned from Hungary, a far-right millionaire who has supported President Donald Trump has set his sights on the Balkans.
GOP Lawmaker Confuses Crucial Word of Macron Speech
Despite immediate backlash to his tweet, Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie refused to delete the post.
Europe's Far Right Is Flourishing—Just Ask Viktor Orbán
The prime minister has portrayed himself as his country's savior, protecting Christian Europe against the Muslim hordes.
Nazi Veterans March in Latvia Amid Europe's Nationalism
The march of the Latvian Legionnaires brings together veterans of two divisions of the World War II-era German Waffen-SS.
Hindu Guru Claims Harassment by Russian Religious Group
An Orthodox Christian activist and his followers have been accused of systematically harassing Hindus in Russia.
Trump Jr. Slams 'Atmosphere of Hate' Toward Father
He said the president has been unfairly attacked for his "both sides" comment.
Catalonia's Independence Referendum Is Boiling Over
Spain is far from descending into full-scale conflict. But the Catalan independence debate has the potential to prove seriously destabilizing.
Reddit Channel Bans Led to Dramatic Drop in Hate Speech
For some users, hate speech dropped as much as 80 to 90 percent.
Another Democrat Starting Trump Impeachment Process
Rep. Steve Cohen will introduce articles of impeachment following President Donald Trump's Charlottesville remarks.
Charlottesville Cops Refused to Protect Synagogue
President of town's synagogue says armed supremacists stood across the street shouting "Sieg Heil!"
FBI, DHS Warned About White Supremacist Threat in May
The security services made clear to Trump that the white supremacist movement posed a threat of violent attacks.
How Trump Galvanized Hate That Led to Charlottesville
The culture of white supremacy in the U.S. has a long history.
Most Terrorists in U.S. Are Right Wing, Not Muslim
The Trump administration continues to focus on combating Islamist extremists, overlooking the bigger problem of right-wing terrorism.
What Theresa May's Defeat Means for U.S. Conservatives
To avoid turning the conservative brand toxic, they should abandon nostalgia-driven nationalism.
German Anti-Immigrant Party Leader Suffers Defeat
Frauke Petry, the AfD's public face, shocked supporters on Wednesday by announcing that she would not lead the AfD's campaign for a Sept. 24 federal election.
Hindu Nationalists Face Mosque Demolition Trial
India's Supreme Court has ruled that LK Advani and three other BJP veterans will face charges over 1992 destruction of the Babri Mosque.
France: Le Pen's Woes Mount After New Legal Setback
The judges are investigating the alleged misuse of European Union funds by Marine Le Pen, a member of the European Parliament, to pay for party assistants.
Museum Shows U.S. WWI Posters Timely in Trump's America
Organizers grouped posters, produced by New York artists under the direction of the federal government's war-era Division of Pictorial Publicity, to encourage visitors to explore timely political themes.
Macron, Le Pen Clash in Heated French TV Debate
The two politicians, who most polls say will face each other in the May 7 runoff for the presidency, clashed too over ways of protecting French markets within the EU.
EU Renews Unity Pledge Amid Populist Wave in Europe
Leaders celebrate the union's 60th anniversary days before Britain begins the process of leaving the EU.
A History of Steve King's Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric
"We can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies," the Iowa congressman tweeted on Sunday. It wasn't the first time he's advocated for cultural purity.
Balkan Populism Is More Worrying Than That Elsewhere
Populism in the region echoes that in the U.S. but weaker institutional safeguards risk great autocracy and corruption.
Doomsday Clock Ticks Closest to Midnight Since 1950s
The "clock" is now at two and a half minutes to midnight, 30 seconds closer than in 2016.
How New Globalism Could Remap the World As We Know It
Globalized nations are finding themselves divided down the middle on ideological lines.
Nationalism Does Not Suit Europe's Unfinished Adventure
Seeking refuge is what humans do, which is why the discussion on mobility needs to change.
Ukraine Is Not Part of the Rise in Nationalism
Polls show support for Ukraine's nationalist parties at between six percent and eight percent.
Why Are India Judges Wasting Time on National Anthem?
The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that cinemas must play the anthem before every screening.