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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.

Jude Law's Putin Film Echoes Kremlin Propaganda

Analysis reveals how Jude Law's portrayal of Vladimir Putin in 'The Wizard of the Kremlin' inadvertently reinforces Kremlin-crafted myths, presenting a cool, reluctant leader instead of the political reality.

Chelsea chase 'Messi-like' star Arsenal missed for £38m

Chelsea are reportedly ahead in the race to sign Genk's teenage sensation Konstantinos Karetsas, a player likened to Lionel Messi, after Arsenal failed to complete a £38m summer transfer. Discover the latest on this major transfer story.

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.

Russia's Christmas ad mocks Piers Morgan, Zelensky

Russia Today aired a bizarre Christmas advert featuring AI versions of European leaders and Piers Morgan, as a new investigation details 145 acts of sabotage across Europe linked to the Kremlin. Read the full story.

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.

How Music's Utopian Dreams Become Tools for Propaganda

Exploring how iconic melodies like Beethoven's Ode to Joy and Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony are twisted for political aims, from Tiananmen Square to Putin's Russia. Discover the dark histories behind the world's most famous tunes.

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