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Film reveals mother's hidden Holocaust identity

Journalist Marisa Fox's documentary 'My Underground Mother' exposes her mother's concealed wartime trauma in Nazi labour camps, challenging narratives of survival and shame.

Ukip's new logo likened to Nazi iron cross

The Electoral Commission is assessing a new Ukip emblem criticised for echoing Nazi-style imagery. Anti-racism campaigners warn of far-right normalisation. Read the full story.

US agencies accused of using Nazi-inspired slogans

Americans raise alarm over US government social media posts echoing Nazi Germany propaganda. Experts warn of a 'dark path' as departments defend communication tactics. Read the full investigation.

Man charged for Nazi tattoos at NSW beach

A 36-year-old man faces charges after allegedly displaying white supremacist and Nazi SS tattoos at Bar Beach in Newcastle on Christmas Eve. Read the full report.

Neo-Nazi Group Steps Up US Activity as FBI Pulls Back

The Base, a designated neo-Nazi terror group led by alleged Russian asset Rinaldo Nazzaro, is increasing its US operations. Experts warn of a dangerous shift as the FBI redirects resources away from far-right extremism.

Extremists Use AI Voice Clones to Spread Propaganda

Neo-Nazi and jihadist groups are exploiting AI voice-generating tools to clone historical figures and translate extremist content, supercharging their recruitment and reach. Experts warn of a dangerous new era in digital propaganda.

Spain arrests Base neo-Nazi cell, US leader defiant

Spanish police and Europol arrest three suspected members of the neo-Nazi terror group The Base in Castellón. The group's US leader, based in Russia, signals further 'resistance by any means necessary'. Read the full analysis.

Neo-Nazi cult leader pleads guilty to terror charges

Michail Chkhikvishvili, the 'Commander Butcher' cult leader, admits plotting bombings, school shootings and poison candy attacks across the US. Read the full investigation into this disturbing case.

Nuremberg Trials Archives Go Online After 25 Years

Harvard Law School launches fully digitised Nuremberg trials records after a 25-year preservation project, offering unprecedented public access to the landmark Nazi war crimes proceedings.

Neo-Nazi Group Offers Online Military Drone Training

Experts warn of an 'urgent danger' as the Observations Group, linked to the Base and an accused Kremlin spy, offers online military training including drone warfare. Discover the security threat.

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