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AfD, Vox mingle with ex-US Border Patrol chief, white nationalist leader at ‘remigration summit’

PORTO, Portugal — European far-right activists advocating for the mass deportation of immigrants and their descendants are getting a boost from the Trump administration’s embrace of their key catchword: remigration. Some 500 activists and influencers gathered south of Porto on Saturday to discuss the concept, once a fringe term only whispered in far-right circles. The United States’ former Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino and American white nationalist Jared Taylor were VIP guests at...

Politico EU 10d ago

Show HN: A CSS 3D Engine (no WebGL)

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Pope Leo defends integration of migrants, rebuking Spain’s right-wing parties

Pope Leo XIV on Monday called for the greater defense and integration of migrants while delivering an address to the Spanish parliament. The speech, delivered on the third day of Leo’s weeklong trip to Spain, puts him at odds with the country’s far-right Vox party, which has steadily risen in the polls while campaigning on an anti-immigrant platform, and the center-right People’s Party (PP). “The situation of migrants and refugees calls for a response that focuses on...

Politico EU 1d ago

A Murdoch Builds His Own Media Empire. Is This ‘Succession’ or Secession?

James Murdoch says acquiring New York magazine and Vox has nothing to do with his father. But in some ways, it’s a tribute.

New York Times 5d ago

How Spain Avoided the Global Populist Backlash

As recently as five years ago, Spain was no one’s idea of an economic success story. Southern European countries have long been notorious for lagging behind their neighbors to the north. Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain were referred to by the intentionally unflattering nickname “PIGS” after they had to be bailed out following the 2008 financial crisis.

The Atlantic 9d ago

We’re giving away a Prime Day grab bag loaded with over $800 of free tech

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The woman helping Europe’s far right crack Brussels

BRUSSELS — Marieke Ehlers has one of the most important jobs in Europe’s far right: Turning a movement built on opposing Brussels into one capable of shaping its laws. She’s the chief whip of the Patriots for Europe, the third-largest group in the European Parliament, at a time when the far right is playing a much larger and more influential role both in Brussels and across the continent. Ehlers takes on her new role as the so-called cordon sanitaire — in which centrist...

Politico EU 1d ago

Peculiar alliance with visiting pope a blessing for Spain’s Sánchez

Pope Leo XIV has embarked on a weeklong visit to Spain at a politically convenient moment for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, whose scandal-hit government finds itself on the same side as the pontiff on some of the most contentious issues in global politics. Pope Leo has become one of the Catholic Church’s most outspoken advocates for migrants, calling on leaders to treat migrants “with dignity” while criticizing the U.S. government’s approach as “inhumane.”...

Politico EU 3d ago

Newsletter: A historic, hardline shift in EU migration policy

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Euronews 8d ago

Pope Leo XIV calls for 'end to polarisation' as he makes the first papal visit to Spain in 15 years

The pontiff is set to deliver a mass in the centre of Madrid before moving elsewhere in Spain to Barcelona and the Canary islands. Pope Leo XIV is also expected to deliver an unprecedented address to the Spanish parliament, where immigration is expected to take centre stage. Pope Leo XIV called for an end to "polarising narratives" and "sterile simplifications" on Saturday as he embarks on a week-long visit to Spain expected to focus on the divisive issue of immigration.

Euronews 3d ago