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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

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Le Pen verdict triggers uproar from far right in France and beyond, amid fist pumps in Paris

Read full article: Le Pen verdict triggers uproar from far right in France and beyond, amid fist pumps in Paris

The thunderclap court ruling barring far-right politician Marine Le Pen from office for five years has reverberated across the political spectrum of France and Europe.

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Europe's far right groups launch unofficial campaign for the European Union elections

Read full article: Europe's far right groups launch unofficial campaign for the European Union elections

Europe’s far right political parties have unofficially launched their campaign for the European Union elections in Spain with strong messages against illegal migration and the bloc’s climate policy.

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Christian conservatives flock to former telenovela star in Mexico’s presidential race

Read full article: Christian conservatives flock to former telenovela star in Mexico’s presidential race

While most Mexican politicians refrain from clarifying where they stand on religion, abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, former telenovela actor and right-wing activist Eduardo Verástegui prays on TikTok and claims that getting closer to God changed the course of his life.

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Spain's election Sunday pits 2 leftist vs. 2 rightist parties. Here's a look at the leaders

Read full article: Spain's election Sunday pits 2 leftist vs. 2 rightist parties. Here's a look at the leaders

Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form potential coalitions.

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Spain's early election could put the far right in power for the first time since Franco

Read full article: Spain's early election could put the far right in power for the first time since Franco

A general election this Sunday could make Spain the latest European Union member to swing to the right.

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Spain's Vox party fails in government no-confidence motion

Read full article: Spain's Vox party fails in government no-confidence motion

Spain’s parliament has dismissed an attempt by the far-right Vox party to topple the governing leftist coalition by voting overwhelmingly.

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Spanish lawmakers squash far-right's attempt to oust PM

Read full article: Spanish lawmakers squash far-right's attempt to oust PM

Vox party leader Santiago Abascal walks past Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, left and 2nd Deputy Prime Minister Pablo Iglesias during a parliamentary session in Madrid, Spain, Thursday Oct. 22, 2020. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is facing a no-confidence vote in parliament brought by the nation's far-right Vox party. (Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Pool via AP)MADRID – Spanish lawmakers on Thursday overwhelmingly rejected a no-confidence motion called by the far-right Vox party against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his left-wing coalition over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The motion was rejected by 298 votes and backed only by the 52 lawmakers of Vox, which last year became the third-largest force in the 350-seat parliament. Vox leader Santiago Abascal responded by saying that Casado's position was showing PP's true colors.

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Spain's parliament debates no-confidence vote to oust govt

Read full article: Spain's parliament debates no-confidence vote to oust govt

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, left and 2nd deputy Prime Minister Pablo Iglesias talk during a parliamentary session in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday Oct. 21, 2020. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faces a no confidence vote in Parliament put forth by the far right opposition party VOX. If the no-confidence vote were to succeed, it would replace the current left-wing coalition government with one led by Vox leader Santiago Abascal. Many observers of Spanish politics consider the no-confidence vote as a way for the upstart Vox to put more pressure on the Popular Party. The Popular Party has been very critical of Sánchez, but Vox’s rise in recent years has come at the expense of the Spain’s traditional right-wing force.

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Spains far-right holds car protest against virus lockdown

Read full article: Spains far-right holds car protest against virus lockdown

People wave Spanish flags during a drive-in protest organised by Spain's far-right party Vox against the Spanish government's handling of the nation's coronavirus outbreak in Madrid, Spain Saturday, May 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)Several thousand followers of Spains far-right Vox party gathered Saturday in their cars and on motorbikes in the center of Madrid and other Spanish cities to protest the Spanish governments handling of the nations coronavirus crisis. Abascal and another leading Vox politician both fell ill with the virus after holding a massive party rally in early March. We are tired of being kept in prison, said 47-year-old bank employee Almudena Camara at the Madrid protest. Saturdays car protest follows a week of small protests in one of Madrids wealthiest neighborhoods and other cities that Vox has backed.

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