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NSU Terror Group: 25 Years After the Murder of Enver Simsek

The National Socialist Underground (NSU), a right-wing extremist terror group, murdered 10 people between 2000 and 2007 in Germany, including Turkish-born florist Enver Simsek, highlighting systemic failures in German law enforcement.

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German Documentary Showcases Hanau Attack Aftermath

Marcin Wierzchośki's documentary, "The German People," chronicles the aftermath of the 2020 Hanau racist attack, showing the grief of victims' families and the rise of right-wing extremism in Germany over four years.

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Senator Price Defends False Claim Linking Labor to Indian Migrant Vote Stacking

Liberal Senator Jacinta Price refused to apologize for falsely claiming Labor is prioritizing Indian migrants to gain votes, citing an ABC interview as the source of her statement, despite her party's subsequent retraction.

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Racism in NSW Hospitals: A Crisis in Healthcare

A survey of over 3000 NSW nursing union members reveals that two-thirds of nurses and midwives from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds have experienced racism at work, leading to staff shortages and potential collapse of the healthcare system.

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Sectarian Attacks Force Family to Flee North Belfast Home

A young mother and her four children fled their new home in North Belfast three weeks ago following sectarian abuse and bomb threats, prompting a multi-agency meeting to address ongoing sectarian and racist attacks in the area.

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French National Rally Deputy Fined for Insulting Colleague

Laurent Jacobelli, a French National Rally (RN) deputy, was fined €300 suspended sentence for insulting fellow deputy Belkhir Belhaddad, calling him "racaille" (rabble) during a ministerial visit in 2023.

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Racist Incidents in Dutch Football: Calls for Stronger Sanctions

Following racist chants directed at Congolese-rooted footballer Samuel Bamba during a Dutch football match, the players' union is advocating for stricter penalties against clubs and supporters involved in similar incidents.

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Neo-Nazis Attack Sacred Indigenous Site in Melbourne

On Sunday, a far-right "anti-immigration" march in Melbourne culminated in 50 neo-Nazis attacking Camp Sovereignty, a sacred Indigenous site, injuring four and highlighting concerns about police response and institutional racism.

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England's James: Criticism and Injury Affected Euro 2025 Performance

England footballer Lauren James reveals that injuries and criticism during Euro 2025 hampered her performance and enjoyment of the Lionesses' title win, also expressing relief that teammates shared penalty shootout misses to avoid potential racist abuse.

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Rise of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in Romania Fueled by Political Extremism

A surge in anti-immigrant sentiment in Romania, fueled by far-right politicians and amplified on social media, resulted in violence against foreign workers, prompting authorities to cancel an extremist group's planned protest.

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Katter Distances Himself from Neo-Nazi Group After Rally

Australian MP Bob Katter distanced himself from a neo-Nazi group after using their megaphone at a rally against mass immigration in Townsville, while Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was ambushed by the group's leader.

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Australia: Anti-Immigration Protests and Government Response

Anti-immigration protests in Australia on Sunday, involving far-right and neo-Nazi groups, prompted calls for a government strategy addressing infrastructure, skills shortages, and migration concerns, while also highlighting the need to combat racism and homophobia.

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