'He's not lying, he's just stupid': Sweden beyond the Trumpverse
Famously neutral Sweden has suddenly become a proxy battleground in the culture wars.
Nick Miller is Europe correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Famously neutral Sweden has suddenly become a proxy battleground in the culture wars.
The wind is roaring off the Atlantic at Cornwall airport, blowing patterns in the puddles on the tarmac. In the brief silences between the gusts you can hear the sheep baa.
The dresses have been lent back to the palace from private owners across the world.
French presidential hopeful Emmanuel Macron has claimed London for France, urging a packed rally of expat compatriots to return to their homeland – and bring the UK's bankers with them.
Right now, or should I say alt-right now, there are some new phrases that seem coined to troll liberals, journalists and others.
The US is contemplating whether to put 'boots on the ground' in Syria, as part of Trump's push against IS.
A widely-reported, inflammatory news story about a "rioting sex mob" of immigrants assaulting women on New Years Eve in Frankfurt has been exposed as a hoax.
Rolf Harris faces a new trial on three charges of indecent assault, after a jury last week failed to reach a verdict.
This was driving support for anti-establishment, populist, nationalist and far-right politicians, such as the National Front's Marine Le Pen.
Some call him the French Obama, even the French Kevin Rudd. Emmanuel Macron, the independent running for the French presidency and polling well, is likely to become increasingly visible and viable.
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