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Neo-Nazi Terror Group 'The Base' Rapidly Regains Strength, Posing Increased Domestic Terror Threat
The neo-Nazi terrorist group, the Base, founded in 2018, is rapidly regaining strength after a period of dormancy, actively recruiting members, procuring weapons, and planning future actions, raising concerns about a potential increase in domestic terrorism in the US.
Neo-Nazi Terror Group 'The Base' Rapidly Regains Strength, Posing Increased Domestic Terror Threat
The neo-Nazi terrorist group, the Base, founded in 2018, is rapidly regaining strength after a period of dormancy, actively recruiting members, procuring weapons, and planning future actions, raising concerns about a potential increase in domestic terrorism in the US.
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48% Bias Score


Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany's Struggle with Right-Wing Extremism
A right-wing extremist's 2020 attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine and injured seven, targeting migrants; five years later, families criticize insufficient action to prevent similar tragedies, highlighting Germany's struggle with right-wing extremism.
Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany's Struggle with Right-Wing Extremism
A right-wing extremist's 2020 attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine and injured seven, targeting migrants; five years later, families criticize insufficient action to prevent similar tragedies, highlighting Germany's struggle with right-wing extremism.
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40% Bias Score


Islamophobic Assaults Surge 73% in UK, Reaching Record High in 2024
Tell MAMA reported a 73% surge in Islamophobic assaults in the UK in 2024, reaching a record 6,313 cases, exceeding previous years and marking the most dangerous time to be a Muslim in the UK according to the charity director, Iman Atta.
Islamophobic Assaults Surge 73% in UK, Reaching Record High in 2024
Tell MAMA reported a 73% surge in Islamophobic assaults in the UK in 2024, reaching a record 6,313 cases, exceeding previous years and marking the most dangerous time to be a Muslim in the UK according to the charity director, Iman Atta.
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52% Bias Score


Hanau Attack Anniversary Highlights Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Germany
On February 19, 2020, a racist attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine people, including four of Turkish origin; the fifth anniversary, marked by commemorative events, highlights the growing far-right threat and the need for stronger government action against extremism.
Hanau Attack Anniversary Highlights Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Germany
On February 19, 2020, a racist attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine people, including four of Turkish origin; the fifth anniversary, marked by commemorative events, highlights the growing far-right threat and the need for stronger government action against extremism.
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36% Bias Score


Hanau Massacre Documentary Exposes Systemic Failures and Rise of Far-Right Extremism
A documentary film, "Das Deutsche Volk," premiered at the Berlinale, commemorating the February 19, 2020, racially motivated massacre in Hanau, Germany, where a right-wing extremist killed nine people, highlighting systemic failures in the police response and the rise of far-right extremism in Germa...
Hanau Massacre Documentary Exposes Systemic Failures and Rise of Far-Right Extremism
A documentary film, "Das Deutsche Volk," premiered at the Berlinale, commemorating the February 19, 2020, racially motivated massacre in Hanau, Germany, where a right-wing extremist killed nine people, highlighting systemic failures in the police response and the rise of far-right extremism in Germa...
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36% Bias Score


Dresden Bombing Anniversary: Neo-Nazis March Amidst Historical Revisionism
In Dresden, Germany, a neo-Nazi "mourning march" marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied bombing drew 2300 participants, exceeding previous years, while counter-protests from left-wing groups aimed to block their path through the city center, highlighting ongoing historical revisionism by the far...
Dresden Bombing Anniversary: Neo-Nazis March Amidst Historical Revisionism
In Dresden, Germany, a neo-Nazi "mourning march" marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied bombing drew 2300 participants, exceeding previous years, while counter-protests from left-wing groups aimed to block their path through the city center, highlighting ongoing historical revisionism by the far...
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44% Bias Score

European Unity vs. Far-Right Extremism: A Warning from the Past
A European film advertisement evokes a sense of shared identity in the author, contrasting sharply with their condemnation of J.D. Vance's promotion of far-right ideologies and a warning, using Primo Levi's words, about the resurgence of fascism in Europe.

European Unity vs. Far-Right Extremism: A Warning from the Past
A European film advertisement evokes a sense of shared identity in the author, contrasting sharply with their condemnation of J.D. Vance's promotion of far-right ideologies and a warning, using Primo Levi's words, about the resurgence of fascism in Europe.
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52% Bias Score

Hanau Attack: Five Years of Unaccountability
Five years after nine people were murdered in the Hanau attack by a far-right extremist with known mental health issues, German authorities have failed to take responsibility, leaving victims' families to conduct their own investigations and reveal systemic failures.

Hanau Attack: Five Years of Unaccountability
Five years after nine people were murdered in the Hanau attack by a far-right extremist with known mental health issues, German authorities have failed to take responsibility, leaving victims' families to conduct their own investigations and reveal systemic failures.
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52% Bias Score

Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany Still Grapples with Far-Right Extremism
On February 19, 2020, a far-right extremist in Hanau, Germany, motivated by racist beliefs, killed nine people and injured seven at migrant-frequented locations before killing himself and his mother; five years later, inadequate preventative measures are criticized, underscoring Germany's ongoing st...

Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany Still Grapples with Far-Right Extremism
On February 19, 2020, a far-right extremist in Hanau, Germany, motivated by racist beliefs, killed nine people and injured seven at migrant-frequented locations before killing himself and his mother; five years later, inadequate preventative measures are criticized, underscoring Germany's ongoing st...
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32% Bias Score

Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany Grapples with Far-Right Extremism
A racially motivated far-right extremist murdered nine people and injured seven in Hanau, Germany, on February 19, 2020; five years later, victims' families criticize insufficient action to prevent such tragedies, highlighting systemic issues and the ongoing challenge of far-right extremism in Germa...

Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany Grapples with Far-Right Extremism
A racially motivated far-right extremist murdered nine people and injured seven in Hanau, Germany, on February 19, 2020; five years later, victims' families criticize insufficient action to prevent such tragedies, highlighting systemic issues and the ongoing challenge of far-right extremism in Germa...
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36% Bias Score

Far-Right's Rise Impacts German Football
The rise of Germany's far-right AfD party is influencing football, with some clubs staging anti-far-right protests while others see increased racism and right-wing sentiment; this is concerning given football's centrality in German society.

Far-Right's Rise Impacts German Football
The rise of Germany's far-right AfD party is influencing football, with some clubs staging anti-far-right protests while others see increased racism and right-wing sentiment; this is concerning given football's centrality in German society.
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52% Bias Score

Far-Right Uses Coded Language to Spread Propaganda
Far-right groups employ coded language, or "dog whistles," including emojis (juice for Jew), numeric codes (271K for Holocaust denial), and ambiguous gestures (Ewa Swoboda's hand signals), to spread propaganda and evade censorship, adapting to various platforms and contexts.

Far-Right Uses Coded Language to Spread Propaganda
Far-right groups employ coded language, or "dog whistles," including emojis (juice for Jew), numeric codes (271K for Holocaust denial), and ambiguous gestures (Ewa Swoboda's hand signals), to spread propaganda and evade censorship, adapting to various platforms and contexts.
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40% Bias Score
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