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Romanian political scientist and Oxford University lecturer Vladimir Bortun joins Bianna Golodryga to discuss the Romanian election and how Nicușor Dan defeated hard-right favourite George Simion.
Nationalism remains the defining matter of European politics as these elections have presented referendums on the populist movements gaining traction in the Old World.
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GamesRadar on MSNBaldur's Gate 3 ReviewWho is your favorite Baldur's Gate 3 companion? Our producer Maddy thinks it should be Gale. So sit down, get comfy and let ...
Elections in Romania, Portugal and Poland were defined by a clash of pro-EU and far-right candidates. A pro-EU Bucharest mayor won the Romanian presidency, but the far right performed well in all ...
The lead-up to the election saw a resurgence in symbolism associated with the fiercely antisemitic Iron Guard, a Romanian ...
The mayor of Bucharest, Nicusor Dan, defeated hard-right nationalist George Simion in the race for Romania's presidency ...
Results showed Nicuşor Dan taking 54.2% of the vote in the presidential race, with far-right rival George Simion getting 45.8%.
The Russian government announced Monday that the nonprofit Amnesty International is no longer welcome within its borders.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNHungary's Orban: collateral damage in Romania's election?Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban was so convinced that far-right eurosceptic candidate George Simion was going to win ...
Romanians are casting their ballots in a tense presidential runoff between a hard-right nationalist and a pro-Western ...
Far-right candidate George Simion was defeated in Romania's election by the pro-EU Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan.
By Brian Dooley Who won the election in Poland? No-one, yet. Only three of the candidates got double figures, and none the required 50% needed, so the top two — Rafal Trzaskowski, who won 31.3%, and ...
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