The German court 'saves' Afd: 'For now, they are not extremists'
The German court has ruled that the far-right AfD party is not classified as an extremist organization at this time, preventing surveillance by the internal intelligence service.
German AFD temporarily avoids extremist label
A German court has temporarily lifted a previous ruling classifying the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AFD) as 'confirmed right-wing extremists.'
Bartulica guest of the first podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': The founders of the EU would be dismissed as right-wing extremists today
In the inaugural podcast episode of 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr', MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica discusses his role in the European Parliament and the challenges he faces as a member from a smaller party.
Feijóo commits to "declassify" Sánchez's management when he governs and the president reproaches him for doing "politics for extremists"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo challenges Pedro Sánchez on government transparency, highlighting the upcoming declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt in Spain.
France: Suddenly 'Fascists' and 'Antifas' Are Supposed to Be the Same. How Come?
The article discusses the controversial connection being drawn between far-right extremists and antifascists in the wake of a violent death in Lyon.
Refused to show up: US ambassador denied access to the government in France
The US ambassador to France has been denied access to the French government following controversial statements made by the US embassy regarding violence from left-wing extremists.
Trainee Program: Saxony No Longer Wants to Be a Refuge for Extremists
The Saxony state government aims to prevent extremists from entering its judicial trainee program, which had previously accepted candidates rejected by other states.
Lyon: 3200 participants at memorial march for far-right activist
Over 3200 people participated in a memorial march in Lyon for a far-right activist killed during clashes with left-wing extremists.
IS Camp Al-Hol: Unexpected End of a Syrian Tragedy
The Al-Hol camp for families of ISIS extremists in Syria is being dismantled, leading to thousands of uncontrolled escapes.
France begins murder investigation linked to youth's death in Lyon
France has initiated a murder investigation following the death of a right-leaning youth, escalating political tensions in the country.
Possible Coalitions: How Spain's Right-Wing Extremists Humiliate the Conservatives
Spain's moderate conservatives are seeking alliances with ultra-nationalists to unseat Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, showing the complex dynamics of political dependency and power in the country.
BREAKING: IS fanatics who planned 'to kill hundreds' in UK's deadliest ever terror attack jailed
Two extremists have been sentenced to life imprisonment for plotting a mass terror attack in the UK targeting the Jewish community in Greater Manchester.
Extremists jailed for plotting 'deadliest' terror attack on UK Jewish community
Two extremists inspired by ISIS have been sentenced for conspiring to carry out a deadly gun attack on the Jewish community in Manchester.
Russia added a Latvian bakery business to the list of terrorists
Moscow has placed a bakery business operating in Ivanovo Oblast, owned by a Latvian and a Ukrainian, on its list of terrorists and extremists.
Secret violence empire streams street fighters: 'Like gladiators'
A controversial organization in Gothenburg streams illegal street fights featuring mixed martial artists and extremists, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement response.
Israel: Four killed in southern Gaza
Four suspected extremists have been killed in Rafah during a gunfight with Israeli soldiers, which Israel claims is a breach of the ceasefire.
Meloni, a government of extremists and the opposition of the hammer
The article discusses how a government led by extremists tends to provoke the worst in the opposition, highlighting the confrontational tactics employed.
"Severe Bodily Injuries" – Dobrindt has no objections to the verdict for Maja T.
Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Hungarian court for severely injuring alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest, a decision Interior Minister Dobrindt supports.
Eight Years in Prison in Hungary: Protests Against the Maja T. Ruling
Protests erupted in Hungary over the sentencing of non-binary individual Maja T. to eight years in prison for their involvement in attacks against alleged right-wing extremists, while Germany's Foreign Minister commented on the matter's legal status and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Hijacked by left-wing extremists: Calls for Mardi Gras funding review
Shadow Arts Minister Chris Rath has called for a review of the funding for the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, alleging it has been hijacked by left-wing extremists, while the NSW government defends the funding as vital for the city's image.
Nigeria: Extremists Kill Over 100 in Western Villages
Nigerian militants have attacked two villages in Kwara state, resulting in the deaths of at least 162 people, marking one of the deadliest assaults in recent months.
Armed Islamist extremists kill 162 in western Nigeria villages
Armed extremists killed at least 162 people during attacks on two villages in western Nigeria, as reported by a lawmaker amid increasing security concerns.
75 killed in Kwara communities for resisting extremists, says gov
Kwara State's Governor has reported that 75 residents were killed in an attack on two villages after they resisted extremist groups trying to impose foreign beliefs.
Attack by 'terrorist' organization linked to ISIS on two villages in Nigeria, 162 killed in indiscriminate firing
In a tragic incident in western Nigeria, armed extremists attacked two villages, resulting in the brutal murder of at least 162 people, marking one of the deadliest attacks in recent months.
The 'Hammer Gang' Names: Extreme Leftist Sentenced to Long Prison Term for Attacks on Radical Right-Wingers
A court in Budapest has sentenced German citizen Maja T. to prison for violent attacks on right-wing extremists in Hungary, which has sparked significant tensions between Germany and Hungary.
Antifa Trial in Budapest: There Is Nothing That Justifies This Violence
The article discusses the clash between right-wing extremists and left-wing Antifa protesters in Budapest during the annual 'Day of Honor' event, highlighting the violent actions taken by both sides.
Antifa Attacks in Hungary: Eight Years in Prison for Maja T.
Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison for violent attacks on alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest that resulted in severe injuries to six individuals.
Ruling in Budapest: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison
In Hungary, German national Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison for her involvement in violent attacks against right-wing extremists in Budapest three years ago.
German Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary
Maja T., a German individual from the leftist scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest for violent acts against alleged right-wing extremists, raising concerns among supporters about the fairness of the trial.
Hungary: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest
Maja T., a non-binary individual from the German left scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Budapest court for involvement in violent attacks against alleged right-wing extremists.
"We Have a Problem" – BDK Warns of Violent Left-Wing Extremists
Following the attack on Berlin's power grid, the German Federal Criminal Police Union (BDK) warns of increasing violence from left-wing extremists and calls for a more targeted approach against such threats.
24 Years of Imprisonment Expected – Verdict Against Maja T. Anticipated
In Hungary, a verdict against left-wing extremist Maja T. is expected, who allegedly brutally attacked right-wing extremists in Budapest three years ago, with discussions suggesting a potential 24-year sentence.
Wide Celebration in Nepal for Young Muslim Defending Mosque Alone with His Cane
A young disabled Muslim in Nepal gained widespread attention on social media after a video showed him single-handedly defending a mosque from a group of attacking Hindu extremists in Ramapur, Rautahat district.
Victorious Virginia Democrats morph from pretend moderates into liberal extremists overnight
Virginia Democrats have swiftly shifted from moderate positions to more extreme liberal stances following recent elections.
'Bajrang Dal's Hindu extremists...,' says Waris Pathan
AIMIM leader Waris Pathan reported an attack by Hindu extremists from Bajrang Dal on an elderly lawyer's shop in Uttarakhand, which was halted by a young man, Deepak Kumar, who advocated for the Constitution and communal harmony.
Pointa N: The Bitter Chalice of Adam Vojtěch and the First Bill for Coalition with Extremists
Health Minister Adam Vojtěch faces challenges with his coalition partners following controversial requests regarding vaccinations and misinformation events organized by far-right politicians.
Puhovski: Politically Uneducated Handball Players Sell Their Medal to Right-Wing Extremists
Political analyst Žarko Puhovski commented on the cancellation of the bronze medalists' welcome due to their insistence on featuring Marko Perković Thompson, emphasizing Mayor Tomislav Tomašević's inflexible position despite a compromise proposal.
‘I call it self-defense’: Jewish terror surges as Palestinian attacks decline
While Palestinian terror attacks have decreased, violent incidents perpetrated by Jewish extremists against Palestinians in the West Bank have reached alarming levels, resulting in severe injuries and damage.
"They Use Israel for Their Hate Towards Our Country"
In Leipzig-Connewitz, there is a threat of escalation between leftist factions, as extremism researcher Hendrik Hansen analyzes the extremist groups converging there, referring to them as 'anti-German left extremists.'
Germany Blog: Right-wing extremists and Reich citizens have over 4000 legal weapons
Right-wing extremists and Reich citizens in Germany reportedly possess over 4000 legal firearms.
Greens demand disarmament of right-wing extremists, Reich citizens, and 'state delegitimizers'
The German Green Party is urging the disarmament of right-wing extremists and Reich citizens, who reportedly possess over 4,000 legal firearms according to the Ministry of the Interior.
Seven AfD employees were denied access passes
The Bundestag has reportedly denied access passes to seven AfD employees, some of whom are identified as far-right extremists or convicted criminals, while others had notable contacts with Russia.
Finally, there is targeted assistance: help for extremists
Members of the SNS propose significant amendments to the Criminal Code, aiming to decriminalize offenses related to extremist materials and reduce penalties for other crimes.
Klöckner Wants to Withdraw House Passes from Extremists in the Bundestag - Support from Greens
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is proposing stricter rules to revoke the house passes of extremist parliamentary staff, receiving support from the Greens, while the AfD describes it as a significant infringement on parliamentary freedom.
Reichinnek questions whether left-wing extremists are really behind the power grid attack
Heidi Reichinnek, the leader of the leftist faction, questions whether left-wing extremists are truly responsible for the recent attack on Berlin's power grid at the beginning of the year.
Gantz's campaign indicates desperation, panic, and mainly irrelevance
Benny Gantz's campaign launches a call to free Israel from extremists, but broadcasts desperation and panic more than anything else, reflecting a confused strategy and political interests.
Gantz's Campaign Indicates Desperation, Panic, and Mainly Irrelevance
Israeli Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz launched a campaign calling for liberation from extremists, but it largely conveys a sense of desperation and panic amid a conflicted strategy.
Trial against Antifas: The Wave for the Accused
The trial against six accused Antifa members begins in Düsseldorf, as they are charged with attacking right-wing extremists in Budapest and Erfurt, amidst vocal support from the audience.
Reichinnek questions whether left-wing extremists are really behind the power attack
Heidi Reichinnek expresses doubts regarding the authorities' portrayal of the recent attack on Berlin's power grid, insisting that the investigation is not yet conclusive.
Right-wing Extremism on the Internet: How Teenagers Become Terrorists
The article explores the case of Jörg S., a teenager who engaged with international right-wing extremists on Telegram, discussing weapons and a 'white jihad', which caught the attention of the FBI who alerted German authorities.