The Queensland tragedy shows the risk of violent extremism has not been extinguished in Australia,even as the angst over COVID lockdowns fades from public view.
The arrest by supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro came after police arrested an indigenous leader who they say called for violence to stop the certification.
In a speech peppered with anti-Semitic conspiracies,Prince Reuss said Germany had been a vassal state government since World War II and needed to regain its sovereignty through a peace deal.
Prosecutors said the group was inspired by the deep state conspiracy theories of Germany’s Reichsbuerger and QAnon.
The rapper now known as Ye praised Hitler during a masked appearance on a right-wing podcast hosted by conspiracy broadcaster Alex Jones.
The top two Republicans in the US Congress have broken their silence about Donald Trump’s dinner last week with white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
Young people are increasingly being targeted for radicalisation by far-right activists,an inquiry into extremism in Victoria has found.
Philip Arps,who was jailed for supporting the Christchurch mosque attack,wants to be on the board of a diversity-proud school near the Islamic centre.
Tyler Jakovac advocated terrorism and extreme right-wing views on messaging service Telegram. He was jailed for 18 months,which he has already served.
A Victorian parliamentary inquiry has heard that the “myopic” focus of Australian authorities since 9/11 had paved the way for right-wing nationalism to fester undetected.
The Buffalo mass shooting was inspired by the horrors of the Christchurch massacre. But America won’t respond with sweeping gun law reforms the way NZ did.