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Europe far right backs Trump, hopes for violence amid vote drama

The most hardline elements of Europe’s far right hope for violence and destabilisation in the wake of Biden’s win.

Analysts say it is no surprise the far right in Europe is amplifying calls for division and destabilisation in the United States [File: Kacper Pempel/Reuters]

‘The far right is training and professionalising their violence’

Experts raise alarm ahead of Europe’s largest neo-Nazi combat sports event, due to take place this weekend.

An image from Kampf der Nibelungen's promotional video of a previous event [Courtesy: Kampf der Nibelungen/YouTube]

As world struggles to stop deaths, far right celebrates COVID-19

Some hardliners want to use the virus as a weapon to kill minorities, as others spread further hate and conspiracy.

Members of the National Socialist Movement, one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the US, hold a swastika burning after a rally on April 21, 2018 in Draketown, Georgia. Community members had opposed t

In the wake of Hanau, an annual neo-Nazi rally is banned in Sofia

Days after a far-right massacre on European soil, activists cautiously welcome efforts to prevent a march in Bulgaria.

In the wake of Hanau, an annual neo-Nazi rally in Sofia is banned

Neo-Nazis from across Europe rally in Budapest

Some 600 far-right activists join ‘Day of Honour’ event, marking breakout by besieged Nazi forces in occupied Hungary.

Budapest - marchers with white supremacist celtic cross flags

‘Who ordered Katya’s murder?’: Ukrainians seek answers

Campaigners renew call for justice one year after anti-corruption activist Kateryna Handziuk died following acid attack.

Kateryna Handziuk [Facebook]

For Crimean Tatars, it is about much more than 1944

As Crimean Tatars mark the anniversary of their mass deportation, they also remember Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.

Ukraine - Please do not use - Lesia