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Rise in Neo-Nazi Incidents in Saxon Schools
Nine ninth-graders from Görlitz displayed a Nazi salute at Auschwitz-Birkenau; a teacher in Oelsnitz resigned due to right-wing extremist threats; 185 right-wing motivated crimes were reported in Saxon schools last year, prompting a debate in the Saxon state parliament on combating neo-Nazism in sch...
Rise in Neo-Nazi Incidents in Saxon Schools
Nine ninth-graders from Görlitz displayed a Nazi salute at Auschwitz-Birkenau; a teacher in Oelsnitz resigned due to right-wing extremist threats; 185 right-wing motivated crimes were reported in Saxon schools last year, prompting a debate in the Saxon state parliament on combating neo-Nazism in sch...
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Record High in Politically Motivated Crimes in Germany
Germany reported a record high of 84,172 politically motivated crimes in 2024, a 40.22% increase from 2023, with right-wing extremist offenses surging by 48% to 42,788 cases, indicating rising societal polarization and radicalization, according to Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Federal Cri...
Record High in Politically Motivated Crimes in Germany
Germany reported a record high of 84,172 politically motivated crimes in 2024, a 40.22% increase from 2023, with right-wing extremist offenses surging by 48% to 42,788 cases, indicating rising societal polarization and radicalization, according to Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Federal Cri...
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German Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Far-Right Extremist Marla-Svenja Liebich
A German court has upheld a one-year and six-month prison sentence against Marla-Svenja Liebich (formerly Sven Liebich), a far-right extremist, for incitement to hatred and violence based on statements made at a 2019 demonstration and the sale of a hate-inscribed baseball bat. The decision follows m...
German Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Far-Right Extremist Marla-Svenja Liebich
A German court has upheld a one-year and six-month prison sentence against Marla-Svenja Liebich (formerly Sven Liebich), a far-right extremist, for incitement to hatred and violence based on statements made at a 2019 demonstration and the sale of a hate-inscribed baseball bat. The decision follows m...
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Greek Minors Involved in Far-Right Group: Lack of Deradicalization Program Highlighted
The involvement of 13 minors in the Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth case highlights the ongoing challenge of far-right extremism in Greece, linked to past attempts by Golden Dawn to recruit students, exposing the need for a national deradicalization program.
Greek Minors Involved in Far-Right Group: Lack of Deradicalization Program Highlighted
The involvement of 13 minors in the Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth case highlights the ongoing challenge of far-right extremism in Greece, linked to past attempts by Golden Dawn to recruit students, exposing the need for a national deradicalization program.
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Right-Wing Extremist Demonstration in Gera, Germany
On May 1st, 2024, around 900 right-wing extremists, led by convicted neonazi Christian Klar, held a demonstration in Gera, Germany, while over 650 antifascist counter-protesters demonstrated nearby; despite some minor incidents, police reported both events as largely peaceful.
Right-Wing Extremist Demonstration in Gera, Germany
On May 1st, 2024, around 900 right-wing extremists, led by convicted neonazi Christian Klar, held a demonstration in Gera, Germany, while over 650 antifascist counter-protesters demonstrated nearby; despite some minor incidents, police reported both events as largely peaceful.
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60% Bias Score


Man to be Charged After Anzac Day Welcome to Country Disrupted
A 26-year-old man faces charges for offensive behavior after he and a group, including an alleged neo-Nazi, booed and heckled a Welcome to Country at Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service; the incident drew widespread condemnation.
Man to be Charged After Anzac Day Welcome to Country Disrupted
A 26-year-old man faces charges for offensive behavior after he and a group, including an alleged neo-Nazi, booed and heckled a Welcome to Country at Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service; the incident drew widespread condemnation.
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Surge in Right-Wing Extremism at Saxony Schools
Saxony, Germany faces a surge in right-wing extremism in schools, with 185 reported incidents in 2023, including Nazi salutes at Auschwitz-Birkenau and a teacher resigning due to threats; this necessitates immediate preventative measures and enhanced support systems.

Surge in Right-Wing Extremism at Saxony Schools
Saxony, Germany faces a surge in right-wing extremism in schools, with 185 reported incidents in 2023, including Nazi salutes at Auschwitz-Birkenau and a teacher resigning due to threats; this necessitates immediate preventative measures and enhanced support systems.
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48% Bias Score

Flossenbürg Memorial Site Vandalized: Antifa Suspected
Unknown individuals defaced an exterior door of a building at the Flossenbürg concentration camp memorial in Bavaria, Germany, on Tuesday; this is considered the most significant vandalism since the 1970s and 1980s, and authorities suspect Antifa involvement, following similar incidents in March and...

Flossenbürg Memorial Site Vandalized: Antifa Suspected
Unknown individuals defaced an exterior door of a building at the Flossenbürg concentration camp memorial in Bavaria, Germany, on Tuesday; this is considered the most significant vandalism since the 1970s and 1980s, and authorities suspect Antifa involvement, following similar incidents in March and...
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Greek Police Charge 29 in Far-Right Assault
In Thessaloniki, Greece, on November 10, 2024, a group called Defend Salonica attacked three people, an act captured on video and later leading to charges against 29 members (13 minors) for assault, recruitment of minors, and other crimes, connected to earlier violent incidents.

Greek Police Charge 29 in Far-Right Assault
In Thessaloniki, Greece, on November 10, 2024, a group called Defend Salonica attacked three people, an act captured on video and later leading to charges against 29 members (13 minors) for assault, recruitment of minors, and other crimes, connected to earlier violent incidents.
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Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth Indictment Highlights Far-Right Concerns
In Thessaloniki, Greece, 29 members of the nationalist youth group "Defend Salonica", 15 of whom are minors, face charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor gang formation, raising concerns about youth delinquency and the city's far-right presence.

Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth Indictment Highlights Far-Right Concerns
In Thessaloniki, Greece, 29 members of the nationalist youth group "Defend Salonica", 15 of whom are minors, face charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor gang formation, raising concerns about youth delinquency and the city's far-right presence.
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Neo-Nazis Celebrate Hitler's Birthday at Oldham Pub
Members of the British Movement, a neo-Nazi group, openly celebrated Hitler's birthday at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Oldham, England, on April 20th, displaying Nazi symbols and posting photos online; the pub's management reported the incident to police after it was brought to their attention.

Neo-Nazis Celebrate Hitler's Birthday at Oldham Pub
Members of the British Movement, a neo-Nazi group, openly celebrated Hitler's birthday at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Oldham, England, on April 20th, displaying Nazi symbols and posting photos online; the pub's management reported the incident to police after it was brought to their attention.
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44% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Disrupts Anzac Day Service
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant disrupted Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service, protesting Welcome to Country speeches, prompting The Age to explore this and other far-right interventions in tomorrow's editorial, highlighting tensions between honoring the past and contemporary political agendas.

Neo-Nazi Disrupts Anzac Day Service
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant disrupted Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service, protesting Welcome to Country speeches, prompting The Age to explore this and other far-right interventions in tomorrow's editorial, highlighting tensions between honoring the past and contemporary political agendas.
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48% Bias Score
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