world news Thousands of Indian farmers back to protest PM Modi's farming laws One protester was killed and 80 police injured after farmers stormed a symbolic fort in New Delhi on India's Republic Day in a mass protest on Tuesday against PM Narendra Modi. 27/01/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian city of Mostar holds first local elections in 12 years Residents have watched the infrastructure around them crumble while local political and ethnic forces quarrel over who gets to run the city. 21/12/2020
Serbia Serbian Orthodox Church leader dies from COVID-19, aged 90 Patriarch Irinej was taken to hospital earlier in November after going to the funeral of the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, Bishop Amfilohije. 20/11/2020
View COVID-19 is the catalyst we need to fight nationalism – by uniting us all to solve the crisis ǀ View As a global problem encompassing oceans and continents, the idea that a pandemic is considered to be a country-specific problem is one of the most short-sighted considerations that world leaders have drawn. 21/04/2020
View Coronavirus in the Trump era proves nationalism's worse than globalism for world ǀ View History shows that a united show of force from the globe's leading governments could have stopped the panic. But no such demonstration has come. 13/03/2020
View An independent Scotland isn’t ready for EU membership. It needs a constitution first ǀ View I am still unconvinced that the SNP really wants to lead a new independent Scotland into the EU. The SNP only brings up EU membership as a persuasive argument to achieve independence more easily. 29/01/2020
France Far-right royalists claim responsibility for violent rampage in France Sunday's chaos followed a rally of royalists held to commemorate a murderous episode of the Vendée War in 1793. 16/12/2019
View George Soros: The rise of nationalism after the fall of the Berlin Wall ǀ View The fall of the Berlin Wall dramatically and suddenly accelerated the collapse of communism in Europe. Thirty years later, the situation is very different. International cooperation has hit serious roadblocks, and nationalism became the dominant creed. 11/11/2019
Europe News "Populists? Bring them into the tent" "Populists? Bring them into the tent". An interview with political scientist Richard Higgott about the challenges of populism in Europe 27/09/2019
state of the union New far-right alliance in European Parliament Before the European elections there was a lot of talk about a nationalist wave – well, that didn't quite materialize, but the far-right parties see themselves as a force to be reckoned with. This week they gave birth to a new parliamentary group. 14/06/2019
world news Nationalism in the EU has a new name: 'Identity and Democracy' Marine Le Pen and Matteo Salvini’s MEPs have teamed up with other nationalist parties across the EU to form the biggest far-right group in the European parliament. 13/06/2019
world news Rudy Giuliani says nationalism is "very natural" during Europe visit Nationalism is "very natural," Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani told Euronews ahead of Euro elections expected o show gains for far-right parties 22/05/2019
world news Nationalism is 'very natural' says Giuliani President Donald Trump's personal lawyer told Euronews: “If you don’t love your country … you’re kinda weird.” 21/05/2019
Austria 'One Europe for All' demonstration held in Vienna Pro-European 'One Europe for All' demonstration held in Vienna on Sunday amid cries for the resignation of Austria's current government. 20/05/2019
View Trump hosting Orban will only encourage the global far right ǀ View European Parliament elections are right around the corner, and this visit will only elevate the illiberal forces that Orban and his party represent. 13/05/2019
Austria EPP's Manfred Weber in Austria for rally ahead of European elections European People's Party leader Manfred Weber was in Austria in the run up to European parliamentary elections to try to bolster unity within his party 04/05/2019
Europe News Van Rompuy advisor warns of European "day of reckoning Luuk Van Middelaar, a philosopher and advisor to former President of the European Council, Herman van Rompuy, has spoken to Euronews about a new balance of power in Brussels. 25/04/2019
Italy Salvini makes moves to forge a European right-wing alliance Under the slogan "To the Europe of Common Sense!” Salvini is holding a meeting with other European populist parties in Milan. 08/04/2019
USA Driver in deadly car attack at Charlottesville white nationalist rally pleads guilty to federal hate crimes James Alex Fields was at the "Unite The Right" when he killed anti-racism activist Heather Heyer, 32. 27/03/2019
Europe News Moscovici expects populist "breakthrough" EU Commissioner criticizes his own Socialist Party as unable to reach people 11/03/2019
Germany Bundestag honours the 74th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Holocaust survivors were present as the 74th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz was honoured by the Bundestag 31/01/2019
View Trump is in a global hole of his own making, and he can't stop digging Why should we care? Trump may extoll the benefits of nationalism, but America desperately needs loyal, determined partners right now. 12/11/2018
Poland Poland celebrates independence centenary Controversial march passes off peacefully despite fears of neo-nazi infiltration 12/11/2018
Poland A strong Poland needs a strong Europe, Tusk warns A strong Poland needs a strong Europe, Tusk warns 10/11/2018
Poland Poland court overturns Warsaw ban on far-right independence march An annual nationalist rally in Warsaw is set to go ahead on the centenary of Polish independence after a court said a city ban was unconstitutional. 09/11/2018
Good Morning Europe Russian Nationalist Protests on Unity Day Protests have taken place across Russia calling for an end to extremism laws and a reduction in immigration. In Northern Moscow, around 200 people joined the march for Russia’s national unity day. 05/11/2018