The most hardline elements of Europe’s far right hope for violence and destabilisation in the wake of Biden’s win.
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The most hardline elements of Europe’s far right hope for violence and destabilisation in the wake of Biden’s win.
Experts raise alarm ahead of Europe’s largest neo-Nazi combat sports event, due to take place this weekend.
Some hardliners want to use the virus as a weapon to kill minorities, as others spread further hate and conspiracy.
Days after a far-right massacre on European soil, activists cautiously welcome efforts to prevent a march in Bulgaria.
Some 600 far-right activists join ‘Day of Honour’ event, marking breakout by besieged Nazi forces in occupied Hungary.
Campaigners renew call for justice one year after anti-corruption activist Kateryna Handziuk died following acid attack.
As Crimean Tatars mark the anniversary of their mass deportation, they also remember Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.