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Surge in Antisemitic Attacks Prompts Australian Government Action
Australia is grappling with a surge in antisemitic attacks following the October 2023 Israel-Hamas war, resulting in over 2,000 incidents—three times the previous year's figure—leading to arrests and prompting the government to implement new hate crime laws.
Surge in Antisemitic Attacks Prompts Australian Government Action
Australia is grappling with a surge in antisemitic attacks following the October 2023 Israel-Hamas war, resulting in over 2,000 incidents—three times the previous year's figure—leading to arrests and prompting the government to implement new hate crime laws.
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48% Bias Score


NSW LGBTQ Community Faces Rising Violence Amidst Hate Speech Law Exclusion
A surge in homophobic attacks in NSW, including neo-Nazi demonstrations and online harassment, has prompted concerns as the state government plans to exclude LGBTQ people from new hate speech laws aimed at curbing racial hatred.
NSW LGBTQ Community Faces Rising Violence Amidst Hate Speech Law Exclusion
A surge in homophobic attacks in NSW, including neo-Nazi demonstrations and online harassment, has prompted concerns as the state government plans to exclude LGBTQ people from new hate speech laws aimed at curbing racial hatred.
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48% Bias Score


Kerr Trial and Lattouf Case Highlight Complexities of Australia's Hate-Crimes Law
Sam Kerr faces trial for racially aggravated harassment after an incident with a police officer following a taxi dispute, while Antoinette Lattouf alleges racial bias in her dismissal from the ABC, prompting debate on Australia's new hate-crimes law.
Kerr Trial and Lattouf Case Highlight Complexities of Australia's Hate-Crimes Law
Sam Kerr faces trial for racially aggravated harassment after an incident with a police officer following a taxi dispute, while Antoinette Lattouf alleges racial bias in her dismissal from the ABC, prompting debate on Australia's new hate-crimes law.
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60% Bias Score


Australia Enacts Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Terrorism and Hate Crimes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implemented mandatory minimum jail sentences for terrorism and hate symbols, including six years for terror offences and one year for Nazi salutes, in response to rising antisemitic attacks and political pressure, despite previous Labor opposition.
Australia Enacts Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Terrorism and Hate Crimes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implemented mandatory minimum jail sentences for terrorism and hate symbols, including six years for terror offences and one year for Nazi salutes, in response to rising antisemitic attacks and political pressure, despite previous Labor opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Rise in ICE Impersonation Cases Amid Heightened Immigration Enforcement
Three separate incidents across the US involved individuals impersonating ICE agents, exploiting fears within migrant communities amid heightened immigration enforcement under the Trump administration; one suspect, Sean-Michael Johnson, was caught on video making racist remarks and threats.
Rise in ICE Impersonation Cases Amid Heightened Immigration Enforcement
Three separate incidents across the US involved individuals impersonating ICE agents, exploiting fears within migrant communities amid heightened immigration enforcement under the Trump administration; one suspect, Sean-Michael Johnson, was caught on video making racist remarks and threats.
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28% Bias Score


Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
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60% Bias Score

Underreporting of Right-Wing Extremist Killings in Germany: Discrepancies in Official Recognition
A Polish man, Andrzej Fratczak, was murdered in Lübbenau, Germany on October 7, 1990, by three German men; the case was initially classified without acknowledging the politically right-wing motive, but was later officially recognized as such in 2015, becoming the first entry on a list of 87 official...

Underreporting of Right-Wing Extremist Killings in Germany: Discrepancies in Official Recognition
A Polish man, Andrzej Fratczak, was murdered in Lübbenau, Germany on October 7, 1990, by three German men; the case was initially classified without acknowledging the politically right-wing motive, but was later officially recognized as such in 2015, becoming the first entry on a list of 87 official...
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44% Bias Score

Ohio City Sues Neo-Nazi Group Over Harassment of Haitian Community
The city of Springfield, Ohio, sued the neo-Nazi Blood Tribe for inciting violence and harassment against its Haitian community following false claims amplified by Donald Trump during a presidential debate; the lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction against further threats.

Ohio City Sues Neo-Nazi Group Over Harassment of Haitian Community
The city of Springfield, Ohio, sued the neo-Nazi Blood Tribe for inciting violence and harassment against its Haitian community following false claims amplified by Donald Trump during a presidential debate; the lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction against further threats.
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Politically Motivated Crimes Marks Lower Saxony's 2025 Election Campaign
In Lower Saxony, police have reported a surge in politically motivated crimes during the 2025 German federal election campaign, with 98 incidents targeting officials, far surpassing the 48 in 2021, mostly involving property damage and disproportionately affecting the SPD and Greens.

Surge in Politically Motivated Crimes Marks Lower Saxony's 2025 Election Campaign
In Lower Saxony, police have reported a surge in politically motivated crimes during the 2025 German federal election campaign, with 98 incidents targeting officials, far surpassing the 48 in 2021, mostly involving property damage and disproportionately affecting the SPD and Greens.
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36% Bias Score

Australia Enacts Tougher Hate Crime Laws After Antisemitic Attack Surge
Australia introduced mandatory jail sentences for hate crimes and terror offences, ranging from one to six years, following a sharp increase in antisemitic attacks since October 2023, resulting in over 200 charges in New South Wales alone.

Australia Enacts Tougher Hate Crime Laws After Antisemitic Attack Surge
Australia introduced mandatory jail sentences for hate crimes and terror offences, ranging from one to six years, following a sharp increase in antisemitic attacks since October 2023, resulting in over 200 charges in New South Wales alone.
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36% Bias Score

ICE Impersonators Exploit Fear Amidst Heightened Immigration Enforcement
Three separate incidents across the US involved individuals impersonating ICE agents, exploiting heightened fears within immigrant communities due to increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.

ICE Impersonators Exploit Fear Amidst Heightened Immigration Enforcement
Three separate incidents across the US involved individuals impersonating ICE agents, exploiting heightened fears within immigrant communities due to increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score

Antisemitism, AI, and Australia's Challenges
An Auschwitz survivor warned of rising antisemitism; US tech stocks plunged due to a Chinese AI breakthrough; Australia faces increasing road deaths and a two-tiered dental system.

Antisemitism, AI, and Australia's Challenges
An Auschwitz survivor warned of rising antisemitism; US tech stocks plunged due to a Chinese AI breakthrough; Australia faces increasing road deaths and a two-tiered dental system.
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40% Bias Score
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