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  • Articles Tagged with "Left Wing"

    Sumar responde a Podemos que la unidad no va de nombres | España | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Politics Spain

    Left-wing Spanish political parties Sumar and Podemos are at odds over forming a unified electoral candidacy, with Sumar emphasizing democratic processes and focusing on policy over names.

    El FAD vuelve al ruedo: la izquierda panameña reorganiza su proyecto político | La Prensa Panamá

    prensa.com Politics Panama

    Panama's Frente Amplio por la Democracia (FAD) is on the verge of becoming a legally constituted political party for the third time, aiming to solidify its presence in the country's political landscape.

    What the left’s theory of Trump and the far right gets wrong | Vox

    vox.com Politics World

    This article critiques the left's materialist explanation for the rise of the far-right, arguing that it overlooks the significance of cultural and ideological factors.

    Lo que la izquierda no quiere ver abre el paso a la ultraderecha | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Politics Europe

    The rise of the far-right in Europe is analyzed, highlighting the left's failure to address underlying social anxieties that fuel this trend.

    Exclusive | Lefty NY pols take free trip to Vienna to push 'social housing'

    nypost.com Politics New York

    New York leftist politicians took a sponsored trip to Vienna to study the city's social housing model, sparking debate about the trip's cost and potential impact on housing policy.

    These preppers have ‘bug-out’ bags, guns and a fear of global disaster. They’re also left-wing | CNN

    cnn.com Politics World

    The article explores the rise of left-wing preppers in the US, who, while sharing some similarities with their right-wing counterparts in preparing for potential disasters, emphasize community and mutual aid over isolationism.