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German Court Finalizes AfD 'Suspect Case' Classification

Germany's Higher Administrative Court finalized the classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as a 'suspect case,' rejecting their appeal, allowing increased surveillance by domestic intelligence and affirming the existence of sufficient evidence of goals against human dignity and the demo...

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Russia Passes Law Punishing Searches for Extremist Materials

The Russian State Duma passed a law imposing fines for searching for or accessing materials deemed extremist, even if not explicitly listed, and for improper VPN use, sparking widespread criticism even from pro-government figures and raising concerns about freedom of expression.

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Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism

On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.

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Surrounded" Debate Reveals Openly Expressed Far-Right Extremism

Mehdi Hasan, in Jubilee's viral "Surrounded" episode, debated 20 self-identified far-right conservatives, resulting in shockingly open declarations of extremist views, including support for autocracy and admiration for Nazi theorist Carl Schmitt, raising concerns about the amplification of such ideo...

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Russia Criminalizes Searches for 'Extremist' Online Content

Russia passed a law on Tuesday criminalizing searches for online content deemed extremist, imposing fines ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 rubles (€30-€50) on individuals and significantly higher penalties for VPN advertising. The law, impacting 5,473 items listed by the Ministry of Justice, allows autho...

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Brandt Warns of Resurgent Extremism on Hitler Assassination Anniversary

Matthias Brandt, son of former Chancellor Willy Brandt, warned against growing historical amnesia on the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, drawing parallels between current political rhetoric and Nazi propaganda. He stressed the importance of action against the rise...

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Norway Attacks: Breivik's Bomb and Massacre

Anders Behring Breivik conducted a bombing in Oslo and a shooting massacre at Utoya island in Norway, using a homemade bomb constructed from six tons of fertilizer purchased from Yara and employing a calm and methodical approach during the killings.

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Russia Approves Strict Fines for Online Searches of Extremist Materials and VPN Advertising

The Russian State Duma passed a law imposing fines of up to 5,000 rubles for searching for extremist content online and up to 500,000 rubles for advertising VPNs, raising concerns about freedom of information and the ability to report such content.

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Journalism in Crisis: Objectivity vs. Engagement in Covering Complex Conflicts

A Dutch newspaper article reflects on the crisis of journalism in the face of global conflicts, questioning the traditional notions of objectivity and advocating for a more engaged approach grounded in factual reporting, while acknowledging the dangers of crossing the line into partisan activism.

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Russia Criminalizes Online Searches for Extremist Content

Russia's Duma passed a law criminalizing searches for content on its extremist register (5,473 entries), impacting internet users with fines and enabling data collection; protests ensued, with arrests.

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'Knockout 51' Ringleader Denies Murder Plot

The alleged leader of the German far-right group 'Knockout 51' denied accusations of planning to kill left-wing extremists, claiming self-defense in the Jena Higher Regional Court. Three members are currently on trial, facing charges of involvement in a criminal and terrorist organization. The group...

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Egypt Thwarts Muslim Brotherhood-Linked Group's Attack Plot

The Egyptian Interior Ministry thwarted a plot by Hasm Movement, the Muslim Brotherhood's armed wing, to attack security and economic facilities, resulting in a shootout that killed two Hasm members and one civilian.

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