Why are some of Britain’s most controversial far-right figures all operating out of a grubby office in a town of 11,000 people in the Balkans? From openDemocracy.
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Why are some of Britain’s most controversial far-right figures all operating out of a grubby office in a town of 11,000 people in the Balkans? From openDemocracy.
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Young activists based in Europe are looking beyond the established opposition, building networks, training their peers, and planning for a new Belarus.
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Some issues are less visible but more persistent: lack of registration, administrative barriers, poverty and discrimination.
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Kyrgyzstan’s president rewrites the constitution to give himself more power, crushes his only serious rival, and continues to stifle dissent.
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The Polish MEP has turned scandal into campaign strategy, with his party edging toward double digits in the polls ahead of the 2027 parliamentary election. From BIRN.
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