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Online radicalisation

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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Far-right AFD politician Gabrielle Mailbeck

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
France’s far right is opposed to R&B artist Aya Nakamura performing at the Olympics.

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
Mourners pray as caskets draped in Canadian flags are lined up at a funeral for the four Muslim family members killed by a white nationalist in June 2021.

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”.

Robert Edhouse was raised by bikies before joining a neo-Nazi group and committing murder.

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
Nazis

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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NSW tradesman Jack Eltis is one of the emerging leaders in local extremist groups.

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
NSW Premier, Chris Minns, gives a press conference outside of  The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, after announcing the statewide rollout of the virtual KIDS Urgent Care Service, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, 28 January 2024. Photo Jessica Hromas

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
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas pledging $1.5 million to the Adelaide Croatian Sports Centre in May.

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
Ustasha in Australia

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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