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The best stories from all over Europe, curated by the Display Europe editorial team.
This is a growing collection of pan-European journalism, with some stories exclusive to certain languages.
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Germany, the far right and “the People”

Last year’s Correctiv exposé of a gathering of right-wing extremists in Potsdam showed just how much steam has built up behind the völkisch (ethno-nationalist) concept of "remigration" – and it is now more relevant than ever. For, despite the reaction to its use at that meeting, at its recent party conference in Riesa the AfD inserted…
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As election day approaches, Germany’s far right firewall trembles but holds firm

“If it's going to be called remigration, then it's going to mean re-mi-gration,” announced Alice Weidel at the AfD party conference in Riesa in early January, to rapturous applause – just one year after the same term sent shockwaves through Germany. Weidel is the AfD’s first candidate for the chancellorship since it was founded in…
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Can Europe stand up to the US big-tech juggernaut?

The repeated interventions of Elon Musk, the boss of social network X (as well as Tesla and SpaceX), are raising hard questions. Can Europe’s public debate and elections ever be free of the scourge of foreign disinformation? And now Musk has been joined by TikTok, the Chinese-owned platform, and Meta, the company controlled by Mark…
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Hanna Perekhoda: ‘The fight for freedom in Ukraine is intimately linked to the global struggle against fascist forces’

Hanna Perekhoda is a historian and researcher at the University of Lausanne – Institute of Political Studies and Centre for International History and Political Studies of Globalisation, specialising in nationalism in the context of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. Her doctoral research examines the political strategies of the Bolsheviks in Ukraine between 1917 and the…
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Those who fight and those who don’t: the Ukrainians called to the front and the “Generation Putin” in Russia

The independent Russian newspaper-in-exile Meduza devotes a lengthy article (originally published in Signal, a Russian-language newsletter) to the "people have come of age, and now make up the cohort of young adults who will inherit whatever follows Vladimir Putin in Russia". This is a group that the press has called "Generation Putin", which is perhaps…
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Andrei Kurkov: ‘We needed a war to show that Ukraine is different from Russia’

Andrei Kurkov (b. 1961) is one of Ukraine’s most prolific and eclectic writers. He has covered several themes linked to Ukraine’s recent history – especially after the 2004 Orange revolution, as well as several thriller stories, some almost surrealistic, set in the years following the collapse of the Soviet Union.His most famous novel is Death and…
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