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Poland’s President Andrzej Duda. (Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty)

Poland risks controversy on independence centenary

Chaos engulfed plans for the state military parade in Warsaw just days ahead of the centenary

Twitter chief Jack Dorsey drew criticism last week for continuing to allow Alex Jones to use the platform, arguing that he had not broken Twitter’s rules. (Reuters)

Far right pushes conspiracy theories after Texas attack

Shortly after the mass shooting, far-right forums and websites wasted little time ascribing the blame to anti-fascists.

Trump blamed ‘both sides’ for the deadly violence in Charlottesville

Congress sends anti-white supremacist measure to Trump

Rights groups argue that hate crimes are rising in the United States and have called on the president to address ‘domestic terrorism’.

​Think 2016 was bad? 2017 holds more

​Think 2016 was bad? 2017 holds more

Globally, a win for neo-fascism is also a failure of the neoliberal left to truly dismantle inequality.

Informal currency traders do a roaring trade in Harare

Editorial: New clothes for old Nazis

Trump’s own repudiation of the group means little when his entire campaign was built on appealing to just that sentiment. Spray Doom on the alt-right.

Tess Asplund

Black power vs white power

Woman protests Neo-Nazi demonstration.

Uefa has charged the German football association after anti-discrimination monitors reported seeing a neo-Nazi banner at a Euro 2012 match.

Uefa charges Germany over neo-Nazi banner

Uefa has charged the German football association after anti-discrimination monitors reported seeing a neo-Nazi banner at a Euro 2012 match.

Political leader of the Greek far-right party Chryssi Avghi

Neo-nazi lawmakers in Greece arrested following attack on foreigner

Two MP’s from a neo-nazi party in Greece have been arrested in a second incident where the party’s leaders have been accused of attacks on foreigners.