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Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
Thessaloniki Far-Right Member's Past Conviction Highlights Ongoing Extremism
A 20-year-old man, convicted in 2018 for his role in a violent attack on Thessaloniki's mayor, Yannis Boutaris, has been identified as a key member of the far-right group Ethniki Neolaia Thessalonikis (ENETH), underscoring the group's sustained activity and the enduring consequences of such violent ...
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36% Bias Score


Anti-Welcome to Country Campaign Sparks Outrage and Highlights Deep Societal Divisions
Clive Palmer's election campaign featured large billboards and media ads rejecting the need for a welcome to country, while a group including a self-identified neo-Nazi booed a Welcome to Country at the Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service, prompting condemnation and cancellation of a planned ceremony a...
Anti-Welcome to Country Campaign Sparks Outrage and Highlights Deep Societal Divisions
Clive Palmer's election campaign featured large billboards and media ads rejecting the need for a welcome to country, while a group including a self-identified neo-Nazi booed a Welcome to Country at the Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service, prompting condemnation and cancellation of a planned ceremony a...
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56% Bias Score


Far-Right Agitators Disrupt Australian Election Campaign
Far-right agitators with neo-Nazi links are using coordinated disruptions at Australian political events, including confrontations with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to promote their extremist views and influence the election, raising serious safety concerns.
Far-Right Agitators Disrupt Australian Election Campaign
Far-right agitators with neo-Nazi links are using coordinated disruptions at Australian political events, including confrontations with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to promote their extremist views and influence the election, raising serious safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Medvedchuk: Neo-Nazis Block Ukraine Peace Deals
Viktor Medvedchuk argues that peace deals with Ukraine are impossible due to powerful neo-Nazi groups that control the country and undermine any attempts at negotiation, suggesting a military approach as a solution.
Medvedchuk: Neo-Nazis Block Ukraine Peace Deals
Viktor Medvedchuk argues that peace deals with Ukraine are impossible due to powerful neo-Nazi groups that control the country and undermine any attempts at negotiation, suggesting a military approach as a solution.
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64% Bias Score


Hamburg Launches Scientific Inquiry into 2001 NSU Murder
A research team in Hamburg has begun a scientific investigation into the 2001 NSU murder of Süleyman Taşköprü, a greengrocer, to understand systemic failures in the initial investigation and prevent similar acts of right-wing terrorism.
Hamburg Launches Scientific Inquiry into 2001 NSU Murder
A research team in Hamburg has begun a scientific investigation into the 2001 NSU murder of Süleyman Taşköprü, a greengrocer, to understand systemic failures in the initial investigation and prevent similar acts of right-wing terrorism.
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36% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Attack on SPD Politicians in Berlin
In Berlin, approximately 20 neo-Nazis violently attacked SPD politicians at a campaign stand near Lichterfelde Ost S-Bahn station on Saturday, injuring at least one. Four attackers were arrested, three remaining in pre-trial detention, with alleged right-wing extremist motives.
Neo-Nazi Attack on SPD Politicians in Berlin
In Berlin, approximately 20 neo-Nazis violently attacked SPD politicians at a campaign stand near Lichterfelde Ost S-Bahn station on Saturday, injuring at least one. Four attackers were arrested, three remaining in pre-trial detention, with alleged right-wing extremist motives.
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36% Bias Score

Former US Contractor Allegedly Leads Russian-Backed Neo-Nazi Group
Rinaldo Nazzaro, a former US Pentagon contractor and leader of the neo-Nazi group 'The Base', is alleged to be collaborating with Russia's FSB, highlighting Russia's use of far-right extremist groups for hybrid warfare against Western democracies.

Former US Contractor Allegedly Leads Russian-Backed Neo-Nazi Group
Rinaldo Nazzaro, a former US Pentagon contractor and leader of the neo-Nazi group 'The Base', is alleged to be collaborating with Russia's FSB, highlighting Russia's use of far-right extremist groups for hybrid warfare against Western democracies.
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60% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Terror Group Leader Allegedly a Kremlin Spy
Former members of The Base, a EU- and UK-designated neo-Nazi terrorist group, allege their leader, Rinaldo Nazzaro, is a Kremlin spy, potentially revealing the group's Ukraine operations as a Russian intelligence operation involving assassination and sabotage attempts against President Zelensky.

Neo-Nazi Terror Group Leader Allegedly a Kremlin Spy
Former members of The Base, a EU- and UK-designated neo-Nazi terrorist group, allege their leader, Rinaldo Nazzaro, is a Kremlin spy, potentially revealing the group's Ukraine operations as a Russian intelligence operation involving assassination and sabotage attempts against President Zelensky.
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40% Bias Score

Security Breaches Mark Start of Australian Election
On the first day of Australia's 2025 federal election campaign, both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton faced security breaches involving a far-right activist and a climate protester, respectively, prompting increased security measures by the Australian Federal Police...

Security Breaches Mark Start of Australian Election
On the first day of Australia's 2025 federal election campaign, both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton faced security breaches involving a far-right activist and a climate protester, respectively, prompting increased security measures by the Australian Federal Police...
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68% Bias Score

Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...

Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...
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40% 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

"Court Orders Victoria's Opposition Leader to Pay $300,000 in Defamation Case"
"A federal court ordered Victoria's opposition leader, John Pesutto, to pay MP Moira Deeming $300,000 for defamation after comments he made about her association with neo-Nazis following a rally she helped organize on March 18, 2023; this sparked calls for his resignation."

"Court Orders Victoria's Opposition Leader to Pay $300,000 in Defamation Case"
"A federal court ordered Victoria's opposition leader, John Pesutto, to pay MP Moira Deeming $300,000 for defamation after comments he made about her association with neo-Nazis following a rally she helped organize on March 18, 2023; this sparked calls for his resignation."
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40% Bias Score
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