Europe’s nationalist leaders once saw President Trump as an ideological ally. Now, as he threatens European sovereignty, they ...
Many far-right groups across Europe, which aligned with Trump's MAGA movement in their fervent opposition to immigration, are ...
How should democratic societies deal with right-wing populist and far-right parties? This question is being asked in several ...
Tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to control Greenland have caused a rift between MAGA and Europe's far-right ...
President Donald Trump’s Greenland gambit alarmed Europe’s mainstream and has even led some nationalist leaders – once proud of their ties to Trump – to distance themselves from him.
The unofficial alliance between the European far right and the White House was laid out in December with the release of the ...
Donald Trump's bulldozer-style foreign policy is a gut punch for the far-right. Nationalist parties in the U.K., France, and Germany — endorsed by the U.S. president — have pushed back against the ...
While unpopular in Europe, Trump’s new penchant for waging war could still help his ideological allies across the continent ...
Leaders and voters who formerly applauded US president’s aims have been growing increasingly uneasy ...
BERLIN/PARIS/, Jan 21 (Reuters) - European far-right and populist parties that once cheered on Donald Trump and gained in standing through his praise are now distancing themselves from the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump normalized a new political grammar worldwide, making far-right rhetoric on "silent majorities" ...