Left Extremism in NRW: Young, Dogmatic, and Increasingly Violent
Left extremism in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is becoming more radical and violent, as highlighted in the first report on the subject presented by the state's interior minister.
Suspected of Terrorism While Employed by Sollentuna Municipality at the Time of the Crimes
A young man from Stockholm is suspected of participating in a terrorist organization linked to violent far-right extremism while he was employed at Sollentuna Municipality.
France and the USA in dispute after the death of a right-wing activist
A diplomatic spat has emerged between France and the USA following comments regarding the violent death of a French right-wing extremist.
"One does not eradicate an ideology with decrees": the dissolution of groups, a legislative tool of contested effectiveness
The article discusses the controversial effectiveness of dissolving extremist groups in France in light of recent legal actions taken after a violent incident that resulted in a death.
Man Arrested for Participation in Terror Organization - Linked to Right-Wing Extremism
A 20-year-old man has been detained in Sweden under suspicion of involvement in a terrorist organization linked to violent right-wing extremism.
Literature: By SZ Authors
Annette Ramelsberger discusses connections between various violent crimes in Germany and broader implications for the country's legal system.
Police officer stalked by 'keyboard warrior' indoctrinated with sovereign citizen views
A 32-year-old man has been convicted for stalking a police officer in New South Wales, driven by extremist sovereign citizen beliefs and social media threats.
Guillaume Tabard: "After Quentin's death, no more complacency with the ultra-left"
Guillaume Tabard argues that the death of Quentin exposes the dangers of left-wing extremism and calls for a cessation of leniency towards violent leftist groups.
The mental collapses and online violent extremism that precede mass shootings
The article discusses the tragic mass shooting in Canada committed by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, exploring his background of mental health crises and online radicalization.
Swastikas at school, the principal's report: 'Fragile kids attracted to violent online groups'
A principal has reported incidents of swastikas appearing in a school, highlighting the troubling trend of vulnerable students being drawn to violent online groups.
PVE Day 2026: Tech is the game changer
On the International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism, Nigeria faces real threats from violent attacks, emphasizing the need for technology to combat these issues.
Here fights the accused European Nazi leader โ right in Gothenburg
Tomasz Szkatulski, linked to the terrorist organization Blood and Honour, has gained notoriety in Gothenburg by participating in the violent 'King of the streets' events.
ASIO ordered independent review into Bondi terror case, stands by 2019 assessment
ASIO has initiated an independent review of its 2019 findings regarding the Bondi terror suspects while reaffirming its original assessment of no intent for violent extremism.
Washington Post: A frightening phenomenon of extremism sweeping the United States
The Washington Post highlights a new form of violent nihilistic extremism affecting the U.S., marking a shift from traditional ideological motives for mass violence.
48-hour ultimatum from the Ministry of Education for the incidents at AUTH โ Five critical questions
The Ministry of Education issued a 48-hour ultimatum regarding violent incidents at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, linked to an organized attack by extremist elements against police forces.
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.
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.
They Asked for It: Anarchists Raise the Stakes
The article discusses a recent antagonistic statement in response to violent clashes between anarchists and police in Turin, highlighting the justification of such violence among extremist groups.
"We Have a Problem" โ 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.
โI call it self-defenseโ: 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.
Left-Wing Radicalism: 'It is astonishing that we have not already experienced more terrorist attacks'
Political scientist Peter R. Neumann warns of a resurgence of violent left-wing radicalism in light of recent extremist actions, such as sabotaging the power grid and arson against officials.
"We have missed this topic. Politics have been making 'Peace, Joy, Cake' for decades"
NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul warns of a resurgence of left-wing extremism, acknowledging failures in disaster protection and calling for increased investments following a violent incident attributed to a suspected radical left group.
Left-wing extremists strive for a societal order where there is no free debate
Political scientist Henrik Hansen warns against trivializing left-wing extremism and criticizes the romantic notion that left-wing extremists are advocating for a good society, noting that Antifa employs violent methods to suppress free debate.
Investigations in the Bundeswehr: 'No Means Yes and Yes Means Anal'
Two female soldiers from the Airborne Regiment 26 reported serious misconduct in the Bundeswehr, prompting investigations into extremism, sexual misconduct, violent rituals, and drug use within the elite unit.