Wilders wants to ban mosques and leave the EU. 'Voters are fed up,' he says.
Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election ...
After 20 years as a political outlier, the leader of the Netherlands' anti-immigration Freedom party is closer to power than ever before.
Although Geert Wilders, known as the "Dutch Trump", appeared to have triumphed in the polls, it is not clear if he will be able to garner the necessary ...
Far-right, anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders, who has vowed to halt all immigration to the Netherlands, is headed for a massive parliamentary election ...
The Hague, Netherlands: The far-right and anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders was headed for a landslide parliamentary election victory Wednesday in one of ...
An exit poll says the far-right and anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders is heading for a massive parliamentary election victory.
Veteran Geert Wilders' party is set to secure most seats and says "we will govern".
Geert Wilders' Freedom party may be unable to form a coalition as big parties oppose him as prime minister.
'Parties like ours are coming all over Europe!' says Belgian far-right leader, as PVV predicted to win 35 seats.
Geert Wilders won on a platform that included a call for an EU membership referendum, a halt to accepting asylum-seekers and the "de-Islamization" of the ...
Dutch anti-EU far-right populist Geert Wilders, who has vowed to halt all immigration to the Netherlands, was set for a major victory in parliamentary ...
He's been called the Dutch Donald Trump. He's been threatened with death countless times by Islamic extremists, convicted of insulting Moroccans, ...
Some voters are filled with fear at far-right leader's rise but others who backed him voice anger and a sense of unfairness.
Nicknamed the Dutch Donald Trump, he is famous for his strident campaigning against immigration, the European Union and especially Islam. Now he's in pole ...
EU leaders should take note but it's too simplistic to say populists are taking over, says Katya Adler.
The controversial Dutch politician has won the most seats in parliament, but may still find it expedient to be the junior partner in a coalition government.
There is hope in the air again for nationalist conservative populists, especially with a European Parliament election coming up in June.
Freedom party founder has made crude attacks on Muslim faith, migrants and Brussels.
Dutch general election results show how populist and far-right parties are advancing into political mainstream.
Coalition talks are set to begin Friday, but will anyone be willing to work with the election's far-right winner?