Neo-Nazis Thrive on X Amidst Relaxed Moderation
Australia's federal opposition and online safety regulators warn of a surge in neo-Nazi activity on X following Elon Musk's decision to weaken content moderation; prominent figures like Thomas Sewell, Joel Davis, and Blair Cottrell have gained hundreds of thousands of views spreading hateful rhetori...
Neo-Nazis Thrive on X Amidst Relaxed Moderation
Australia's federal opposition and online safety regulators warn of a surge in neo-Nazi activity on X following Elon Musk's decision to weaken content moderation; prominent figures like Thomas Sewell, Joel Davis, and Blair Cottrell have gained hundreds of thousands of views spreading hateful rhetori...
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44% Bias Score
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Confronted Neo-Nazis at Melbourne Fundraiser
In Melbourne, Australia, charges were dropped against Benjamin Squire, who confronted neo-Nazis at a fundraiser, highlighting concerns about unequal treatment of anti-fascist protestors versus far-right groups. The incident occurred at Cafe Gummo in Thornbury on an August night in 2023, involving 20...
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Confronted Neo-Nazis at Melbourne Fundraiser
In Melbourne, Australia, charges were dropped against Benjamin Squire, who confronted neo-Nazis at a fundraiser, highlighting concerns about unequal treatment of anti-fascist protestors versus far-right groups. The incident occurred at Cafe Gummo in Thornbury on an August night in 2023, involving 20...
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52% Bias Score
Braunschweig Permits Neo-Nazi March, Sparking Controversy
In Braunschweig, Germany, a small neo-Nazi group's march featuring the slogan "Braunschweig, Nazi-Stadt" was permitted by the city, despite a previous crackdown on similar slogans. This decision was criticized by local officials and residents, raising concerns about the city's handling of far-right ...
Braunschweig Permits Neo-Nazi March, Sparking Controversy
In Braunschweig, Germany, a small neo-Nazi group's march featuring the slogan "Braunschweig, Nazi-Stadt" was permitted by the city, despite a previous crackdown on similar slogans. This decision was criticized by local officials and residents, raising concerns about the city's handling of far-right ...
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52% Bias Score
Secret Meeting Exposes AfD's Ties to Swiss Neo-Nazis
A secret meeting in Kloten, Switzerland, on December 14, brought together members of Germany's far-right AfD party and prominent Swiss neo-Nazi groups, Junge Tat and Blood & Honour, sparking calls for a ban of the AfD party and highlighting the close ties between the AfD and violent extremist groups...
Secret Meeting Exposes AfD's Ties to Swiss Neo-Nazis
A secret meeting in Kloten, Switzerland, on December 14, brought together members of Germany's far-right AfD party and prominent Swiss neo-Nazi groups, Junge Tat and Blood & Honour, sparking calls for a ban of the AfD party and highlighting the close ties between the AfD and violent extremist groups...
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48% Bias Score
AfD Lawmakers Meet with Neo-Nazis in Switzerland, Discussing Deportations
German lawmakers from the far-right AfD party met secretly with neo-Nazis in Switzerland in mid-December, discussing plans for mass deportations based on DNA tests, according to Correctiv research. The meeting involved Bundestag member Roger Beckamp and Brandenburg state parliamentarian Lena Kotre, ...
AfD Lawmakers Meet with Neo-Nazis in Switzerland, Discussing Deportations
German lawmakers from the far-right AfD party met secretly with neo-Nazis in Switzerland in mid-December, discussing plans for mass deportations based on DNA tests, according to Correctiv research. The meeting involved Bundestag member Roger Beckamp and Brandenburg state parliamentarian Lena Kotre, ...
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44% Bias Score
German Village Fights Back Against Rise of Far-Right Extremism
In rural areas of Germany between Uelzen and Lüneburg, a network called "beherzt" is actively countering the growing presence of far-right extremist families using pink-yellow crosses as symbols of diversity, but faces significant opposition and vandalism.
German Village Fights Back Against Rise of Far-Right Extremism
In rural areas of Germany between Uelzen and Lüneburg, a network called "beherzt" is actively countering the growing presence of far-right extremist families using pink-yellow crosses as symbols of diversity, but faces significant opposition and vandalism.
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48% Bias Score
Neo-Nazi Child Exploitation Ring Busted: Two Arrested, 16 Minors Exploited
Two men, Colin John Thomas Walker and Clint Jordan Lopaka Nahooikaika Borge, were arrested on Thursday for their alleged participation in a neo-Nazi child exploitation ring called CVLT, which produced child pornography and coerced at least 16 minors into self-harm between 2019 and 2022.
Neo-Nazi Child Exploitation Ring Busted: Two Arrested, 16 Minors Exploited
Two men, Colin John Thomas Walker and Clint Jordan Lopaka Nahooikaika Borge, were arrested on Thursday for their alleged participation in a neo-Nazi child exploitation ring called CVLT, which produced child pornography and coerced at least 16 minors into self-harm between 2019 and 2022.
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40% Bias Score
Emboldened Far-Right Groups Celebrate Trump's Return
One week into Donald Trump's second term, far-right and neo-Nazi groups are celebrating, planning to expand their influence by infiltrating institutions and dismantling leftist structures, as evidenced by Telegram posts viewed thousands of times, showcasing a stark contrast to the previous administr...
Emboldened Far-Right Groups Celebrate Trump's Return
One week into Donald Trump's second term, far-right and neo-Nazi groups are celebrating, planning to expand their influence by infiltrating institutions and dismantling leftist structures, as evidenced by Telegram posts viewed thousands of times, showcasing a stark contrast to the previous administr...
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48% Bias Score
Chemnitz 2025: Culture Revitalizes Post-Riot City
Chemnitz, Germany, is using its 2025 European Capital of Culture designation ("C_the_Unseen") to overcome a history marked by right-wing extremism (2018 riots) and industrial decline, fostering community engagement through cultural events, infrastructure improvements (e.g., a 15 million euro park), ...
Chemnitz 2025: Culture Revitalizes Post-Riot City
Chemnitz, Germany, is using its 2025 European Capital of Culture designation ("C_the_Unseen") to overcome a history marked by right-wing extremism (2018 riots) and industrial decline, fostering community engagement through cultural events, infrastructure improvements (e.g., a 15 million euro park), ...
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44% Bias Score
AfD Lawmakers Meet with Neo-Nazis in Switzerland, Sparking Calls for Party Ban
German lawmakers Roger Beckamp and Lena Kotré from the far-right AfD party met with members of banned neo-Nazi groups in Switzerland to discuss immigration policies, prompting calls for a ban on the AfD before Germany's upcoming election.
AfD Lawmakers Meet with Neo-Nazis in Switzerland, Sparking Calls for Party Ban
German lawmakers Roger Beckamp and Lena Kotré from the far-right AfD party met with members of banned neo-Nazi groups in Switzerland to discuss immigration policies, prompting calls for a ban on the AfD before Germany's upcoming election.
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52% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack Fuels Far-Right Mobilization in Germany
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, by a suspected Saudi citizen sparked a surge in anti-migrant violence by far-right extremists, who organized large demonstrations demanding mass deportations, and used Nazi-era slogans, while the AfD organized demonstrations with up to 3,500 attendees...
Magdeburg Attack Fuels Far-Right Mobilization in Germany
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, by a suspected Saudi citizen sparked a surge in anti-migrant violence by far-right extremists, who organized large demonstrations demanding mass deportations, and used Nazi-era slogans, while the AfD organized demonstrations with up to 3,500 attendees...
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40% Bias Score
Scottish Extremist Jailed for 10 Years for Weapons Possession and Planned Attack
Alan Edward, 55, from Falkirk, Scotland, was jailed for 10 years for possessing a large quantity of weapons, expressing extremist views online, and planning an attack on an LGBT group; he will be monitored for 30 years.
Scottish Extremist Jailed for 10 Years for Weapons Possession and Planned Attack
Alan Edward, 55, from Falkirk, Scotland, was jailed for 10 years for possessing a large quantity of weapons, expressing extremist views online, and planning an attack on an LGBT group; he will be monitored for 30 years.
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20% Bias Score