Fan expelled from the Bernabéu for performing Nazi salute
A Real Madrid fan was expelled from the stadium for making a Nazi salute during a Champions League match against Benfica.
Shame in the Champions League. Real Madrid ejected a fan for Nazi saluting
During a Champions League match against Benfica, Real Madrid removed a fan from the stands for making Nazi salutes, highlighting the club's stance against racism and hate.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
Real Madrid supporter banned after making Nazi salute during Champions League clash
A Real Madrid fan has been banned for making a Nazi salute during a Champions League match against Benfica, prompting the club to take urgent action against the behavior.
Holocaust... When the Nazis killed 6 million Jews in gas chambers!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the 'Yad Vashem' memorial in Israel, which commemorates the Holocaust where six million Jews were murdered under Nazi rule.
Real Madrid declares it expelled a fan who made a Nazi salute during the match against Benfica
Real Madrid has expelled a fan for making a Nazi salute during a recent match against Benfica and is pursuing further disciplinary action.
Man makes Nazi salute in gym, is arrested and defense claims 'joke' in SC
A 71-year-old man was arrested in Florianópolis, Brazil, for making Nazi salutes in a gym, with his defense arguing it was a 'joke' rather than a serious act.
How bookbinders used old records to help the Nazis find their victims
Bookbinders and restorers in the 1930s and 1940s assisted the Nazi regime in creating a database that helped identify and persecute Jewish individuals and others deemed racially impure.
National Human Rights Council investigates neo-Nazism in Goiás
The National Human Rights Council in Brazil is currently investigating the activities of neo-Nazi groups in Goiás as part of a nationwide effort to combat hate speech.
US F-22 stealth jets flown into Israel ahead of looming war as Iran compares Trump to Nazi
US F-22 stealth jets have been deployed to Israel as tensions rise between the US and Iran, with the Iranian government making strong statements against American actions and leadership.
The Kremlin is dismantling the awarded Gulag History Museum. Meanwhile, the FSB can open prisons that evoke it
The Kremlin has permanently shut down the Gulag History Museum, previously honored as Europe's best museum, and replaced it with a propaganda exhibit about the 'genocide of the Soviet people' by Nazi forces.
Police return art posters of Trump and Netanyahu in Nazi uniforms to Canberra venue after no charges laid
Canberra police returned art posters depicting various world leaders in Nazi uniforms to a local music venue and decided not to lay charges under new hate symbol laws.
Lufthansa marks a milestone in German companies' long journey to acknowledge their Nazi past
Lufthansa is reflecting on its role during the Nazi regime as it celebrates its centenary, marking a significant step for German companies in acknowledging their historical complicity.
While Russia Says It Is ‘Denazifying’ Ukraine, Far-Right Groups Are Fighting for Moscow
Despite its claims of 'denazifying' Ukraine, Russia is utilizing far-right groups like the neo-Nazi Rusich paramilitary unit in its military operations.
Paying tribute to the activist killed by Antifa is – neo-Nazism for French media
A tribute held in Lyon for Quentin Deranque, a young activist killed by alleged Antifa members, sparked controversy as French media labeled it as a neo-Nazi event.
Moscow will respond if NATO gives nukes to ‘Nazi regime in Kiev’ – Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev has issued a strong warning that Russia would take nuclear measures if NATO were to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons.
Literature: 'I can say: he shot'
Judith Hermann's new autobiographical essay explores her family's silence regarding her grandfather's involvement with the Nazi Party and the Waffen-SS, reflecting on themes of memory and history.
Witches, Nazi collaborators and banned books: International Booker prize announces 2026 longlist
The International Booker Prize has released its 2026 longlist featuring notable authors and their translated works, recognizing excellence in global fiction.
Ukraine War Exhibition Opens at Berlin Nazi Bunker Museum
A new exhibition showcasing the realities of the Ukraine war has opened at the Berlin Story Bunker, aimed at raising awareness among the public.
A Nazi Bunker in Berlin Hosts an Exhibition in Support of Ukraine
A Nazi bunker in Berlin has opened a new permanent exhibition dedicated to the war in Ukraine to mark the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion.
Codes and even 'trends': the tactic of Nazi groups to spread hate speech on TikTok without being detected
A report reveals that Nazi groups are using codes and disguised language on TikTok to promote Adolf Hitler and Nazism without being detected by platform moderation.
Teen 'with bomb making kit at home' guilty of terror offences
A 16-year-old boy has been found guilty of terror-related charges, including membership in a Neo-Nazi organization and possession of bomb-making materials.
March for Quentin in Lyon: two investigations opened for Nazi salutes and racist insults
Authorities in Lyon have opened two investigations into Nazi salutes and racist insults that occurred during a march held in memory of Quentin Deranque.
National Council of Human Rights begins mission to investigate neo-Nazism in Goiás
The National Council of Human Rights in Brazil is initiating an on-site mission to investigate the rise of hate speech and neo-Nazi cells in the state of Goiás.
Grave with swastika draws attention in cemetery where Cora Coralina is buried and is the subject of research in Goiás
A grave featuring a swastika in a cemetery in Goiás, Brazil, has sparked interest due to its historical implications and ongoing research.
Turmoil in France – Quentin, 23, died on Valentine's Day, now Nazi salutes are being made on the streets
Thousands demonstrated in Lyon, France, demanding justice for Quentin Deranque, a far-right activist killed last week.
Pro-Palestinian activists call for protest at Nazi death camp memorial
Pro-Palestinian groups plan a protest at the Buchenwald death camp memorial in Germany, accusing its administration of spreading Israeli propaganda.
Paris under Nazi Occupation: Who Took These Photos?
A collection of nearly 400 historical photographs depicting occupied Paris has been discovered, leading to the identification of the photographer who remained unknown for over 80 years.
Paris Under Nazi Occupation: Who Took These Photos?
The article discusses the discovery of nearly 400 photographs of occupied Paris, taken by an unknown photographer who paid for his bravery with his life, as investigated by Philippe Broussard.
VIDEOS: Amazon Agro - Acre this Sunday, February 22, 2026
A tragic incident where a mother and her four-year-old son died a day before her birthday is highlighted, along with various other stories from Brazil, including security concerns at a Trump resort, concerning content on TikTok, a maritime accident off the coast of São Paulo, and events celebrating Carnival.
VIDEOS: Inter TV Rural this Sunday, February 22
The article covers various events and news stories from Brazil, including a tragic boating accident, the presence of Nazi-themed TikTok profiles, and festive Carnaval activities in multiple cities.
Lyon: a man shouts 'Free Palestine' and makes a Nazi salute in front of a rabbi, an investigation opened
An investigation has been launched in Lyon after a man shouted 'Free Palestine' while making a Nazi salute in front of a rabbi, who subsequently filed a complaint.
Delayed justice: Argentina's secret Nazi files expose costly inaction in pursuit of war criminals
Declassified files reveal Argentina's inadequate pursuit of Nazi war criminals after World War II, highlighting a complex relationship with former Nazis in the country.
Kaisariani: The Guardian's tribute to the 200 executed
The Guardian highlights the tragic story of 200 Greeks executed in Kaisariani during World War II, honoring their memory and impact.
Unknown Photos of Nazi Massacre Appeared on Auction Site
Rare photos from a Nazi massacre in Greece during World War II have surfaced on an auction site, prompting significant public response and leading to the auction's cancellation.
Right-Wing Activist Memorial Protest Took Place Peacefully in Lyon – Police Investigating Reports of Nazi Salutes
Thousands gathered in Lyon to commemorate right-wing activist Quentin Deranque amid heavy police presence due to concerns about potential violence.
This Day in History: Death Sentences Carried Out on the First Three Members of the 'White Rose' in Germany
On February 18, 1943, Hans and Sophie Scholl, students of the University of Munich, were arrested for distributing anti-Nazi leaflets and later executed.
Like a lightning strike to the head. Ella Medalja's escape from the Rumbula pit in the book 'The Right to Live'
The book 'The Right to Live' presents the memoirs of Latvian-Jewish survivor Ella Medalja, detailing her harrowing escape from the Rumbula massacre during the Nazi occupation.
If Day: When Canada staged a Nazi occupation to sell the war
The article discusses the historical event known as 'If Day,' when Canada staged a mock German invasion during World War II to boost morale and support for the war effort.
Nazi salutes were made during a march for a dead French far-right activist
About 3,000 people marched in Lyon, France, supporting deceased far-right activist Quentin Deranque, amidst reports of Nazi salutes and masked demonstrators.
IOC defends T-shirts promoting 1936 'Nazi Games' after backlash
The International Olympic Committee has faced backlash after selling T-shirts that commemorate the controversial 1936 Berlin Olympics, defending their decision as a means to preserve intellectual property rights.
Transforming Hitler's Birthplace in Austria into a Police Station
The conversion of Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Austria into a police station has sparked widespread criticism, despite official claims that the aim is to deter Nazi enthusiasts from visiting.
Banker Jérôme Stern: A Jewish Family Returns
Jérôme Stern has opened a new business in Frankfurt, honoring his family's legacy that was disrupted by the Nazis in the 19th century.
Thousands rally in Lyon for slain far-right activist Quentin Deranque; Nazi salutes reported
Thousands gathered in Lyon to commemorate slain far-right activist Quentin Deranque, amidst tensions and reports of Nazi salutes.
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be transformed into a museum dedicated to Nazi crimes
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be repurposed to focus on Nazi crimes during World War II, commemorating victims of genocides committed by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet regime.
The Gulag Museum in Moscow replaced by an exhibition on 'Nazi crimes'
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be permanently closed and replaced with a new exhibition focusing on Nazi crimes during World War II, as announced by the city's mayor.
Russia transforms the Gulag History Museum into a museum for the atrocities committed by the Nazis
Russia is converting the Gulag History Museum into a memorial dedicated to the Nazi crimes committed in the Soviet Union during World War II.
Charis Doukas: Athens Must Finally Acquire a National Resistance Museum
Athens' Mayor Charis Doukas emphasizes the need for a National Resistance Museum to honor the historical significance of Greece’s resistance against Nazi occupation, particularly following the recent revelation of shocking visual documents of Nazi executions in Kaisariani.
Gulag Museum in Moscow to be transformed into museum dedicated to Nazi crimes
The Gulag History Museum in Moscow will be renovated to focus on the victims of Soviet genocide and the various stages of Nazi war crimes.
‘Soviet Genocide’ Museum to Replace Shuttered Gulag History Museum in Moscow
A new Museum of Memory dedicated to the genocide of the Soviet people and Nazi war crimes will take the place of the Gulag History Museum in Moscow.