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Why neo-liberalism is not the answer As attractive as it may seem to the likes of Chancellor Merz, to solve our current troubles, a new transformation is needed
Europe’s last indomitable village While the far right has swept across Europe, it has failed to take root in Belgium’s south. Could Wallonia be a model for the rest of the continent?