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Scandal is clouding the electoral ambitions of Germany's far-right AfD, with the party at risk of being relegated to a purely regional force concentrated in the former communist east.
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A top exchange-traded fund provider is screening diversified value stocks for long-term gains.CNBC - Business -
Demonstrations against far-right parties in France
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‘Crime is out of hand’: how young people turned to far right in east German city
Germans under 25 gave the AfD 16% of their vote in the European elections, with particular support in the east. Paul Friedrich, 16, could not wait to cast his first ballot and had no doubt which German party had earned his support in the watershed ...The Guardian - World -
French stocks take beating, risk premium rises under specter of possible far-right victory
The country's blue-chip index is heading for its worst week in more than two years.CNBC - Business - France -
How far-right parties seduced young voters across Europe | Albena Azmanova
Young people abandoned mainstream parties in last weekend’s European elections – a sign that their anxieties are not being heard. That far-right parties fared well in the European elections came as no surprise – surveys had consistently foretold ...The Guardian - World -
What Wells Fargo’s ‘mouse-jiggler’ scandal says about the problem with work right now
Devices that help people fake time at their desks may also be a symptom of employees struggling to keep up with the always-on, always-available expectations of their jobs.MarketWatch - Business -
Man stabs several people at private football party in Germany
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Mexico's small, oft-questioned Green Party to become the second-largest force in Congress
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Another Summer to Remember? For Germany: So Far, So Great.
A 5-1 thrashing of Scotland in the opening game of Euro 2024 was a good omen for a host nation in search of one.The New York Times - World -
The relentless rise of France’s far right
Once consigned to the fringes, French voters now have to decide if they are ready to hand power to Marine Le Pen’s partyFinancial Times - Business
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