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Europe Faces a Populist Takeover at the Next EU Election
The Brussels bubble is on a collision course with the part of Europe's electorate that hates it.
Memories of Fascism Loom as Catalonia Fights for Independence
Spanish politician explains how democracy hangs in the balance as Spain grapples with an uncertain future.
With People Power Behind Them, Corbyn and Labour Are Pushing for Revolution
Two organizers' perspectives on what's new in European Leftist politics following the annual Labour Party Conference in the UK.
European Political Revolution Summer, Part I
Former Bernie Sanders bros, Winnie Wong and Claire Sandberg, check-in on the political freak scene abroad.
Spanish People Celebrate an Election Result That Changed Absolutely Nothing
The second Spanish general election in a year also resulted in a stalemate.
What We Learned from Left-Wing Politics in 2015
Left-wing politicians and parties had a pretty exciting 2015 in terms of winning elections, but everything they hate is still very much around.
Photos from Spain's Deadlocked Election
After the parties all failed to win a majority of the votes, they face the tough task of forming a government.
It Could Be Some Time Before Spain Has a Government, as Coalition Horse-Trading Gets Underway
An inconclusive general election on Sunday has heralded a new era of political pact-making in Spain, shattering a two-party system that has dominated since the 1970s.
Spain's Ruling Conservatives Win Election — But Fall Short of Majority
Exit polls indicate that the People's Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy won Spain's general election on Sunday, but the PP will have to rely on other parties if it is to govern for another four-year term.
New Political Parties Expected to Shake Up Spanish Politics in Pivotal National Election
Newcomer parties Podemos and Ciudadanos are poised for big gains against Spain's traditionally dominant conservatives and socialists in Sunday's election.
The UK's Conservative Party Is Waging a War on the Young
They're keeping older British voters happy by pissing off the young. That tactic could blow up in their faces in the long run.
A Wind of Change in Europe? Greece Takes Anti-Austerity Fight to Brussels, but Deal Remains Elusive
The new Syriza government in Athens hopes its international creditors will compromise over its debt program, but finance ministers say agreement is a long way off.