Nationalism
Five Eyes nations sound unprecedented alarm on ‘shocking’ teenage terror threat
Australian children as young as 12 are at risk of becoming terrorists, demanding a “whole-of-society” response to online radicalisation, authorities say.
- Matthew Knott
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- World elections
German youth look to far-right in latest elections
A Tik Tok campaign helped Germany’s far-right AfD win a record number of votes in European elections, outpolling each of Germany’s three ruling coalition parties.
- Rob Harris
- Analysis
- Paris 2024
Rise of the far right puts French pop star in crosshairs of Olympics culture war
France’s surging far right doesn’t want a black, Muslim woman singing, “Non, je ne regrette rien”, in front of the Eiffel Tower and a global television audience at the opening ceremony.
- Chip Le Grand
Canadian white nationalist who drove ute into Muslim family gets life
A judge ruled the actions of Nathaniel Veltman were a “textbook example of terrorist motive and intent”.
Bikies, neo-Nazis and the ‘death squad’: How a WA murderer traded one underworld life for another
Robert Edhouse’s links to some of WA’s most violent and dangerous people run back to his childhood.
- Rebecca Peppiatt
- Exclusive
- Right-wing extremism
Swastikas, schoolboys and social media: teachers face growing problem
Students are giving Nazi salutes and praising Adolf Hitler as social media fuels antisemitism and teenage boys dare each other towards ever-more anti-social behaviour.
- Jordan Baker
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- Extremism
The north-west Sydney tradie leading the state’s neo-Nazis
Self-described “white man of honour” Jack Eltis has a chubby toddler and runs his own business. He also heads the NSW chapter of the neo-Nazi European Australian Movement.
- Jordan Baker and Jessica McSweeney
Minns warns neo-Nazis will be named and shamed after another Sydney gathering
NSW Police disrupted the group of men dressed in black, some wearing balaclavas, at Artarmon on Sunday morning.
- Michael Koziol
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- Investigation
Croatian sporting clubs with fascist links promised millions in public money
State governments have pledged large grants to Croatian clubs which openly display fascist symbols linked to the Nazi-backed Ustasha regime of WWII.
- Simone Fox Koob and Ben Schneiders
- Investigation
- Extremism
Fascists in our midst: the community whose leaders embrace Nazi links
Major sporting and cultural clubs in Australia’s large Croatian community openly celebrate Croatia’s fascist history
- Ben Schneiders and Simone Fox Koob
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