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Five Eyes nations sound unprecedented alarm on ‘shocking’ teenage terror threat

Five Eyes nations sound unprecedented alarm on ‘shocking’ teenage terror threat

Australian children as young as 12 are at risk of becoming terrorists, demanding a “whole-of-society” response to online radicalisation, authorities say.

  • by Matthew Knott

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Israel and Palestine lobby groups help no one by inviting divisive speakers to Australia

Israel and Palestine lobby groups help no one by inviting divisive speakers to Australia

The federal government has every right to push back against event organisers who bring people with objectionable views to this country.

  • by Rodger Shanahan
Brazil’s top court evacuated after explosions ahead of G20
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Brazil’s top court evacuated after explosions ahead of G20

One man is dead and police have blocked all access to the area where the Supreme Court, Congress and presidential palace are located.

  • by Anthony Boadle and Andre Romani
White supremacist accused of Ku Klux Klan stunt while awaiting jail term for Nazi salute

White supremacist accused of Ku Klux Klan stunt while awaiting jail term for Nazi salute

Jacob Hersant and members of the National Socialist Network allegedly intimidated young women on Halloween despite awaiting sentence for performing the Nazi salute.

  • by Erin Pearson
Russia ‘plotting to plant explosives’ on passenger jets to the US

Russia ‘plotting to plant explosives’ on passenger jets to the US

Incendiary devices found being shipped across Europe could be a test for a covert Russian operation to start fires on planes flying to the United States.

  • by Joe Barnes and Jorg Luyken
Turkish jets strike in retaliation to ‘terrorist’ attack at defence company that killed five

Turkish jets strike in retaliation to ‘terrorist’ attack at defence company that killed five

The strike comes after suspected Kurdish militants set off explosives and opened fire at Turkey’s state-run aerospace and defence company TUSAS.

  • by Suzan Fraser
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Threat of violence in the name of ‘saving America’ worries Georgia election official

Threat of violence in the name of ‘saving America’ worries Georgia election official

He was the Republican who went viral for debunking Donald Trump’s 2020 election lies and warning someone would get killed. He was right.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
They’re rebuilding after watching loved ones murdered. Rebuilding trust is more complicated

They’re rebuilding after watching loved ones murdered. Rebuilding trust is more complicated

Before the October 7 attacks, Kibbutz Be’eri’s residents were among Israel’s most progressive. Now some find their hearts hardening.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
Activist’s visa nixed after calling October 7 anniversary a ‘good day’

Activist’s visa nixed after calling October 7 anniversary a ‘good day’

Khaled Beydoun has become an online celebrity for his pro-Palestinian activism but may be unable to return to Australia after his visa was revoked.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Schools to use Andrew Tate as weapon against ‘alpha male’ misogyny
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Schools to use Andrew Tate as weapon against ‘alpha male’ misogyny

It’s common to find classes where up to 20 per cent of students have “crawled down the rabbit hole”, said an expert who helped design the revamped program.

  • by Noel Towell
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant to be jailed for performing Nazi salute

Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant to be jailed for performing Nazi salute

A magistrate has signalled he will sentence Hersant to time in prison after he found the white supremacist guilty of performing a Nazi salute.

  • by Erin Pearson