Right wing
Chile, Colombia, Peru go conservative: What’s next for Latin America? - analysis
As Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru move right, analysts say voters are punishing insecurity and failed governments, while Brazil remains the region’s decisive test.
Christian Zionists confront a crisis inside their own camp - analysis
'Sold their brothers': Israeli right-wing figures brand Witkoff, Kushner as 'losers' over Iran deal
Knesset approves tax benefits for West Bank settlements amid opposition criticism
Far-right party with antisemitic roots projected to lead after first round of French vote
Projections of Sunday’s vote showed that National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, got some 34% of the vote, followed by a coalition of left-wing parties, which got 29%.
Is the Netanyahu era over? Bennett dominates premiership suitability - poll
A united right-wing party would be the largest party if a vote were held today; Bennett beats all others in premiership suitability.
The end of Bibism: The journey to toppling the Netanyahu government starts today - opinion
Establishing a home for disillusioned Likud and right-wing voters with Liberman, Sa'ar, and Bennett.
Is Yair Golan the Labor Party's new hope? - opinion
If the left-wing bloc led by Golan will take mandates from Yesh Atid and National Unity, then the battle between Golan, Gantz, and Lapid is just beginning.
It's ironic, but Netanyahu, Smotrich, and Ben-Gvir will be the founders of Palestine - opinion
A viable Palestinian state is essential, not only as a response to the Palestinian aspiration for self-determination but as the only possible option to stabilize the region.
Royce White, right-wing podcaster, wins Minnesota GOP’s Senate endorsement
The podcaster, who has criticized ‘the Jewish elite,’ won the vote by more than two-thirds of the delegate.
What stands in the way of Israel's national unity? - opinion
The question is whether we can somehow remain united despite our real differences in positions on many pertinent issues.
Dutch nationalist Wilders on verge of forming right-wing government
Wilders, who has influenced Dutch immigration policy from the opposition benches since 2006 and is known for his outspoken views on Islam, was expected to announce a four-party coalition.
Editor’s Notes: It’s time for a right-wing vision for Israel
it is about time for these brilliant people in think tanks to offer realistic and pragmatic suggestions for how Israel should navigate this turbulence, win this war, and rebuild our country.
Israel's Left needs to unify like their right-wing counterparts - comment
Ultimately, however, if there is anything to be taken away from the municipal elections this week, it is that the Left needs to learn the strategy of unity if they wish to succeed.