
18 Suspected Neo-Nazis Arrested in Bulgaria
Bulgarian authorities have arrested 18 individuals suspected of being part of an international neo-Nazi network, reportedly linked to the 'Blood & Honour' organization.
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Bulgarian authorities have arrested 18 individuals suspected of being part of an international neo-Nazi network, reportedly linked to the 'Blood & Honour' organization.

Diane Kruger, Tim Roth, and Dany Boon have been cast in Netflix's upcoming Nazi hunter drama 'Projet K'. The film will follow Nazi hunters on the trail of Tim Roth's character, Klaus Barbie.

The article commemorates the death of Rudolf Hess, a close associate of Adolf Hitler and a key figure in the Nazi regime, who died in Spandau Prison on August 17, 1987.
Pope Leo XIV called for an end to violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, amidst reports of ongoing clashes and arrests in the region. The Pope's plea comes as tensions remain high in the area.

Former head of the 'Computer Crimes' sector, Yavor Kolev, recommended that every police department in Bulgaria should have trained officers to combat cybercrime, in comments following the arrest of a neo-Nazi group in Plovdiv.

The world grain market is bracing for a potential shock as analysts predict that Ukraine and Russia will likely produce and export less grain this year, raising concerns about wheat shortages and price increases.

Adolf Hitler's birth house in Braunau, Austria, is being converted into a police station in an effort to break the myth surrounding the site and prevent its use by neo-Nazis.

Archbishop Hranić sparked controversy by questioning whether gynecologists advising abortion due to complications was reminiscent of Nazism, during a celebration of the Great Assumption in Aljmaš.

Rusting hulls of Nazi-era ships, which have been submerged for decades, have reportedly emerged from the Danube River, likely due to unusually low water levels.

Bulgaria is addressing a surge in neo-Nazi violence, including attacks on migrants and instances of 'Heil Hitler' salutes, alongside the radicalization of its youth, with reported Russian influences.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
Vladimir Putin's administration is implementing a policy of Russification in occupied Ukrainian regions, starting with children through Kremlin-written history textbooks that combine Soviet and Nazi practices.

After 1933, a generation of aspiring architects, instead of starting their careers, were forced to emigrate from Germany. Ursula Muscheler's work describes the experiences of these building artists persecuted by National Socialism.

An article discusses the importance of confronting and learning from the dark aspects of one's family history, particularly concerning Germany's Nazi past.

A former Ukrainian submarine commander who defected to Russia was killed in an explosion in Sevastopol, with unconfirmed reports identifying the victim as a Russian serviceman. This incident follows other Ukrainian military actions, including the destruction of a Russian command post and claims of damaging air defense systems in Crimea.

A new television series is reportedly making fun of the 'culture war' between Vikings and Nazis, a move praised by a researcher as positive for reclaiming Norse heritage from Nazi appropriation.

Roberto Vannacci is reportedly considering Calabria as a key region to test the strength of his 'Futuro Nazionale' party in upcoming elections, potentially challenging Forza Italia.

Following the World Cup, discussions have emerged in Argentina about using extreme measures, including snipers and napalm, against residents of Buenos Aires's most humble areas. The discourse has been described as having 'Nazi roots'.

A 19-year-old Russian national has been sentenced to eight months in prison and faces permanent deportation from France after performing a Nazi salute near a synagogue in Paris. The court also issued a permanent ban on his entry into France.

The term 'Volksverräter' (traitor to the people), which largely disappeared from German discourse after the Nazi era, has resurfaced as a derogatory term used by far-right extremists against democratic politicians. Historically, traitors were often brutally murdered.

Palestinian students and staff have filed a lawsuit against Columbia University, alleging systematic discrimination since October 2023. The lawsuit claims biased disciplinary hearings and an anti-Palestinian environment on campus.

Slovenia's Commission for the Prevention of Corruption found a conflict of interest involving Dr. Uroš Pinterič, then director of the Pomurje Scientific and Innovation Centre, who participated in and decided on the employment of a relative, granting her an assistant title and remote work.

Former General Roberto Vannacci, a right-wing populist from Italy's "Futuro Nazionale" party, has ignited fierce political debates with his statements advocating for the protection of patriarchal structures, which he links to increased violence against women.

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has again criticized Turkish officials on social media, this time publishing a map to support its claims that Turkey occupies more territory than Israel.
An international war crimes prosecutor accused the Assad-led state of having conducted organized killing comparable to Nazi Germany.

Is Batman: Caped Crusader's Joker a Nazi? That's one of the questions we pose to voice actor Matthew Needham about this dramatically different Clown Prince of Crime.

Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis defended the concept of flexible neutrality, stating it allows Switzerland to 'respond appropriately to new challenges.' His comments come ahead of a public vote on the neutrality initiative at the end of September.

An article explores the role of female Nazi supporters, highlighting that Hitler and the NSDAP would not have come to power without their backing and votes, and examines what made the 'Führer' so appealing to women.

Parents of students from Jovina Gymnasium have filed a complaint with the UN Human Rights Office, alleging violations of their children's rights. The specific nature of the violations was not detailed in the reports.
Bosnian Minister Helez sharply criticized Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić, stating that they attack him with labels like 'alcoholic' and 'liar' by attributing traits easily recognizable in themselves, but he will not remain silent when Bosnia and Herzegovina's sovereignty is challenged.

The construction of a new bridge over the Sava River has been delayed for the past four months, following a temporary closure of the construction site in April due to an accident.

A new far-right party, Futuro Nazionale, founded by 57-year-old former soldier Roberto Vannacci, is reportedly gaining increasing support in Italy. The party's emergence has led to accusations against Giorgia Meloni for allegedly 'selling out' the right.

Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith, despite divorcing eleven years ago, maintain a strong friendship, with Banderas calling her one of his best friends. Their post-divorce relationship has garnered attention.

Researchers are now utilizing artificial intelligence to help locate and return over 100,000 artifacts stolen by Nazis that have never been returned to their rightful owners.
An Italian minor with no prior extremist ties has been arrested for offenses related to international terrorism, including association with ISIS and spreading antisemitic and neo-Nazi propaganda.
The investigation into a March protest in Toronto, where participants allegedly displayed signs reminiscent of Nazi incitement, has expanded with two additional arrests, bringing the total number of charged individuals to eight.

An article reflects on how Nazi crimes and mass murder were discussed in Germany 70 years ago, referencing a serialized novel in the F.A.Z. that set new standards for public discourse on the Holocaust.
František Wiendl, a prominent Czech resistance fighter who opposed both Nazi and communist regimes, has passed away at the age of 102.

Europe is experiencing severe drought conditions, leading to critically low water levels in major rivers like the Danube and Rhine, which has exposed historical artifacts and disrupted cargo transport. The widespread drought is also causing crop losses and raising concerns about food security across the continent.

An investigation revealed that Meta (Facebook) has been paying neonazis and far-right extremists, with the company asserting it is not obligated to control offensive content.

Serbian TV host Ivana Milenković is enjoying her summer vacation and has garnered numerous compliments for her appearance in bikini photos.

Don Pablo Mulemba, who grew up in Eberswalde as the son of an Angolan guest worker and became an athlete, has written a book about his family's history and the presence of neo-Nazis in East Germany.

The crisis between Italy and Spain is seen as tangible proof of the devastating damage that populism can inflict on the exhausted body of the EU. Influenced by Trumpism, right-wing movements have resurrected the idea of nationalism from the cemetery of 20th-century history.

Spanish far-right activist Isabel Peralta has sparked widespread anger after a video circulated showing her performing a Nazi salute outside the Moroccan embassy.
Nigel Farage's political strategy in Clacton is under scrutiny, alongside questions about Kemi Badenoch's leadership style following her backing of a former neo-Nazi.

A 16-year-old has been arrested in Italy on terror charges after allegedly spreading ISIS propaganda and neo-Nazi material. The arrest has raised alarms regarding radicalization among youth.

August 8th marks the commemoration of military resistance against Nazism, prompting reflection on the limits of obedience within disciplined institutions.

An orange weather alert is in effect for Montenegro, with forecasts predicting predominantly sunny and very warm conditions, and temperatures reaching up to 39 degrees Celsius. Brief rain and thunderstorms are possible in continental areas during the afternoon.
Brookfield Corporation, a Canadian alternative investment management company, has fully acquired Oaktree, the US global asset management firm that holds ownership of FC Internazionale Milano.

Archaeological efforts since 2011 have led to the excavation of the main part of the Vilnius Synagogue, a building that was destroyed by both the Nazis and the Soviets.

Jewish students, including Viennese youth, were threatened and attacked by neo-Nazis at a summer camp in Bansko, Bulgaria, prompting calls for a comprehensive investigation.
The monumental 'Prora' complex on Germany's Rügen island, built during the Third Reich era, has been revitalized and is once again welcoming guests, having regained its original function as a resort after years of disrepair.

Seven members and one supporter of the far-right group 'Last Wave of Defense' (Letzte Verteidigungswelle) have been convicted by the Hamburg Higher Regional Court for violent attacks against immigrants and political opponents, with sentences ranging from 14 to 21 years.

The Kameo festival will no longer be held at the Cultural Center in Čačak, as organizers have found a new venue. Projections for the festival will now take place in the courtyard of the Čačak Gymnasium.

A former neo-Nazi has withdrawn his candidacy after facing criticism.

A severe drought across Europe has caused major rivers to recede, exposing sunken Nazi warships containing dangerous ordnance. The widespread drought also poses a significant threat of another energy crisis for the continent.

A former neo-Nazi activist has withdrawn their candidacy for the Conservative Party in an upcoming election. The withdrawal has prompted expressions of sadness from senior Tory figures like Kemi Badenoch.

Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi activist, has withdrawn his candidacy for the Conservative Party in a local election following public backlash. He stated he needs to do more to convince the Jewish community of his commitment to fighting antisemitism, with earlier reports also mentioning an advisory role offer.

A German court has classified a group of eight neo-Nazis, aged 14 to 21, as a terrorist organization, convicting them for membership in the group which allegedly committed and planned attacks.

The German period epic 'Babylon Berlin' is set to conclude with an eight-episode final season depicting the last days of the Weimar Republic before the rise of Nazi rule, emphasizing the fight for democracy.

Valjevo Gymnasium has issued a statement appealing for responsible public address and the protection of individual dignity, in response to recent public allegations concerning public activity, private life, and schooling.

Police have denounced two men for installing illegal 'skimmer' devices to clone payment card data at automatic ticket machines in Venice Santa Lucia station.

An investigation reveals how the Neonazi scene in Austria, particularly around Stephansplatz, organizes itself through personal contacts, shared events, and social networks, with old cadres operating in the background.

Amid severe heatwaves, record-low water levels in the Danube River have exposed the remains of sunken Nazi warships in Serbia, while also revealing important historical parts of Budapest.

A new feature film challenges the long-held claims of Felix Kersten, Heinrich Himmler's personal therapist, who asserted he saved countless lives during the Holocaust, portraying him instead as a self-aggrandizing narcissist.

Albanian politicians Mehmed Zenka and Nazif Cungu have expressed differing views on the status of Ulcinj within Montenegro over the past 15 years. Zenka stated Ulcinj is solely a Montenegrin city, while Cungu affirmed its Montenegrin identity.

The Conservative Party has offered Jewish groups a meeting regarding Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi activist who was jailed for his activities but has been selected to stand for a new Somerset Council seat in 2027.

Six individuals aged between 16 and 22 from Brașov, Romania, have been indicted for promoting Nazism on social media platforms.

Björn Höcke is advocating for the release of the 'Saxon Separatists' from prison and their full membership in the AfD, despite their aim to establish a National Socialist state.

Nearly 50 years after its initial publication, 'Conversations with an Executioner,' a book by Polish war hero Kazimierz Moczarski detailing his dialogue with an SS general cellmate, has finally been translated into English, revealing insights into the mind of a Nazi mass murderer.

Operation Bernhard was a Nazi attempt to finance intelligence activities by counterfeiting British banknotes, using concentration camp prisoners to produce the fake currency.

Years after the trade was outlawed across Australia, Nazi artefacts bearing prohibited symbols are reportedly still being openly sold online, with some sellers claiming exemptions to the laws.

Kemi Badenoch, a Tory leader, is facing criticism for her approach to 'second chances' after backing a former neo-Nazi, raising concerns among critics about her strategy shifting further rightwards.

Severe drought and high temperatures have caused the water level of the Danube River in eastern Serbia to drop significantly, revealing the remains of Nazi German warships sunk during World War II.
A plan to construct apartments over a former Nazi bunker in Berlin has sparked a renewed debate on how Germany should confront its complex history under Adolf Hitler and whether preserving such relics is counterproductive.

Cesta koja vodi u nebo ili među oblake popularni su nazivi za Transfagarasan u Rumunjskoj. Prema mišljenju mnogih biciklista i motorista, ta je vijuga

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has declared that Russia will not halt its advance at the current line of contact, citing the historical fight against Nazism by their grandfathers. This statement indicates Russia's intention to continue its military operations.

The fire situation in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, is dire, with strong winds causing the blaze to spread and no end in sight. Firefighters have been battling the inferno for three days.
An exhibition in Prague showcases how the Nazis systematically sought to build the world's largest collection of Jewish books during World War II.
A Moscow court has ordered the in-absentia arrest of comedian Sasha Dolgopolov on charges of rehabilitating Nazism. Mediazona had previously reported a request for his arrest.
Parents of students at Jovina Gymnasium in Novi Sad have stated they have not received a response from the Minister of Education and the Provincial Secretary for Education regarding their concerns about a law.

A 25-year-old man is on trial in Austria for allegedly publicly displaying distorted Nazi symbols on a jacket and possessing hundreds of related photos. The accused, described as a hooligan, maintains his innocence, claiming he did not engage in "Hitler things."

The receding waters of the Danube River have uncovered a chilling discovery near a Nazi-era motorcycle. Human remains have emerged from the dried-up riverbed, prompting investigations.

Montenegro's Ministry of Education, Science, and Innovation announced that the "Niko Rolović" Gymnasium in Bar is part of a project involving space adaptation, procurement of laboratory furniture and equipment, and didactic materials.

A former chief financial officer and official at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has been arrested and charged in a fraud case involving allegations of funneling $1.2 million in donor money.

Household wealth in Europe is increasing primarily due to asset revaluation, with only a small fraction coming from real investments, raising concerns about potential EU economic stagnation.
The Otwock City Council has announced that 'actions within the competence of the relevant services have been taken' in response to the appearance of posters in the city depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Nazi-style uniform.

Two young men were convicted after being arrested and placed in police custody for performing Nazi salutes near a synagogue in Val-d'Oise, France.
An opinion piece argues that the United States and Israel should work together to defeat the Iranian regime, suggesting that the Persian people would then rise to reclaim their country.

An appeal has been launched by the Pomozi.ba association to raise funds for Nazija Hodžić from Sarajevo, who has been battling rheumatoid arthritis for 45 years and experiences daily pain.
Hindu students push US schools to distinguish sacred swastika from Nazi Hakenkreuz
An analysis highlights controversial figures with past scandals, including those linked to Nazi marches and revenge porn threats, whom Donald Trump is reportedly relying on for his election campaign.
Moscow's Museum of the History of the Gulag, which previously won a Council of Europe prize for its honesty about Soviet terror, has been replaced by a museum focusing on the genocide of the Soviet people by the Nazis, following its temporary closure.

Serbia is experiencing predominantly sunny, dry, and hot weather with temperatures reaching up to 39 degrees Celsius, prompting a red meteorological alert.

A report details how doctors at Vienna's Spiegelgrund clinic participated in Nazi-era child murders and why many remained unpunished after 1945.

Labour peer Luciana Berger, a victim of abuse from Joshua Bonehill-Paine, has urged Kemi Badenoch to reverse her decision to give the former neo-Nazi an advisory role. Berger emphasized the importance of listening to victims in such decisions.

Western Europe is preparing for another significant heatwave, with countries like the UK, France, and Belgium expecting temperatures to reach new records. This marks a continuation of an unusually hot summer, prompting warnings and concerns across the continent.
African Swine Fever has been reported in multiple municipalities across Serbia, leading to the euthanasia or death of over 36,000 pigs. The disease continues to pose a critical threat, particularly in the Srem region.

Historically low water levels in the Danube River have exposed various historical items, including World War II wrecks, remains of Wehrmacht soldiers, and a car that was reported stolen 13 years ago.

Young Greek students participated in a project to track down relatives of 10 Greek prisoners of the Nazis, aiming to return personal belongings taken from them and help tell the stories of those 'turned into numbers' by World War II.
A group of Neo-Nazis is planning to march through the historic Jewish Quarter in Prague.
A severe drought has dramatically lowered the water levels of the Danube River, revealing numerous historical artifacts. Among the discoveries are Roman bridges, Nazi ships, and World War II munitions.
The disclosure of Nazi Party membership records from the U.S. National Archives, made available since late 2025, is prompting many Germans to reconstruct their family histories. A search engine created by Die Zeit is helping to facilitate access to these difficult-to-research microfilmed files.

The Supreme Court has set aside previous orders that led to the blockage of a Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) retailer's ID. This decision comes amidst concerns regarding the price and process of collecting BISP stipends.

A protest photography exhibition was opened this evening in front of the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad, attended by professors, current and former students, citizens, and cyclists.
The Terezín Memorial is marking the 80th anniversary of the wartime ghetto and Nazi camp with a commemorative ceremony. The event honors the victims and remembers the historical significance of the site.
Parents have organized an exhibition titled "OSVETLI+TI" in front of the locked Jovina Gymnasium. The event aims to draw attention to issues concerning the school.

A group of Italian Jewish teenagers attending a camp in Bansko, Bulgaria, faced tension after being confronted by a group of black-clad youths with neo-Nazi symbols outside their hotel.

A London manor, Trent Park, where Nazi generals and staff officers were secretly monitored during their detention in World War II, has been converted into a museum dedicated to this little-known episode.

The Israeli ambassador to Portugal has accused Kanye West of spreading hatred and demanded the cancellation of the star's concert. The ambassador stated that this would show Portugal's rejection of antisemitism and the glorification of Nazism, which he attributes to West.

Oren Rozenblat, the Israeli Ambassador, has expressed opposition to Kanye West being in the Algarve, citing West's public statements like 'I like Hitler' and 'I am a Nazi.' The ambassador also noted that West has deeply offended millions of descendants of slavery victims.

A court in Klaipėda has issued a verdict in a case involving high school students who attacked a peer over drugs. The decision addresses the incident where students assaulted a fellow student regarding narcotics.

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the Russian army is allegedly continuing to recruit Ukrainian prisoners of war into its own combat structures, a practice prohibited by international humanitarian law.

Montenegro has introduced stricter traffic safety measures, effective today, aimed at enhancing the safety of all road users. The new regulations are expected to contribute to a reduction in traffic accidents and fatalities.
A new museum in London offers a fascinating glimpse into British espionage during World War II, highlighting how captured Nazi officers inadvertently revealed secrets while relaxing at Trent Park.

A research project in California aims to use artificial intelligence to facilitate the search for 100,000 artworks still missing after being looted or coercively sold by Nazis.

Police concluded that Czech MP Filip Turek committed two criminal offenses through eight Facebook posts, including incitement to hatred and expressing sympathy for Nazism.

Residents in Diekirch have complained about a neighbor playing "Nazi military music" and shouting, with two neighbors stating that this is not the first time the arrested individual has caused police complaints.
A real estate project in Berlin, planned atop a former Nazi bunker next to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, has ignited controversy, pitting luxury housing against historical memory.
A persistent heatwave continues to affect Serbia with no end in sight, and experts predict Friday will be the most critical day of the extreme weather.

Albanian Democratic Party MP Ina Zhupa has reacted strongly against the Saranda Municipal Council's decision to convert the backyard of the 'Hasan Tahsini' gymnasium into a public parking lot, urging them to abandon the project.

The French Riviera, once a symbol of unparalleled charm and luxury, is now often perceived as merely a picturesque setting for social media photos. This shift reflects a change in its cultural perception and appeal.

The Italian government (Chigi) is pushing to secure funding for the former Ilva steel plant, emphasizing that steel production is crucial for national security, with a concrete proposal from India's Jindal group being considered.

Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi activist, has withdrawn as a Conservative election candidate and will now advise the party on tackling extremism, according to Kemi Badenoch.

A court in Novi Sad ordered the reinstatement of a professor at Jovina Gymnasium, while questions arise about whether the school's founding by the Serbian Orthodox Church could lead to privatization.

Italian MP Edoardo Ziello of Futuro Nazionale displayed a white noose in parliament, directing it at Minister Giorgetti and accusing him of 'strangling' the Italian economy, echoing a similar incident from 1993.
The British Conservative Party is defending the inclusion of Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi convicted of racially aggravated harassment and stirring up hatred, as a local election candidate.

Due to extreme drought and low water levels in the Danube, World War II-era Nazi warships, intentionally sunk, have become visible, impacting river traffic.

Kemi Badenoch defended her party's decision to allow Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi jailed for antisemitism, to stand as a councillor, citing his 'contrition' but noting higher thresholds for MP candidates.

Croatia is preparing to celebrate the anniversary of Operation Storm, with officials like Grmoja vowing to commemorate it even more strongly despite Serbian criticism. The historical narrative surrounding Operation Storm continues to deeply divide the region, with ongoing debates about its classification as a crime and the role of various parties.

Luca Sforzini, president of Rinascimento Nazionale, a think tank associated with General Roberto Vannacci, has written to Beppe Grillo, leader of the Five Star Movement, proposing common ground and dialogue.
As the Danube River experiences severe drying, previously submerged artifacts, including Nazi-era ships and ancient mammoth bones, have become visible.
Nazi ships in Serbia, a mammoth in Bulgaria, a coal freighter in Croatia, or a catapult projectile in Hungary

A group of Jewish teenagers from Italy were reportedly threatened by Bulgarian neo-Nazis who shouted "Sieg Heil" outside their hotel.

A group of nine Italians from the Udine area displayed a Nazi swastika flag and lit an open fire on the banks of the Soča River near Kobarid, Slovenia, during a period of high fire danger. Police have initiated proceedings for each violation.

Rudolf Hess was a prominent figure in Nazi Germany, known for his role as Deputy Führer of the Nazi Party. This article explores his controversial flight to Great Britain in 1941, an act that led to him being considered a 'traitor' by some.

Seventy years ago, West Germany banned the Communist Party (KPD), making it the only Western European democracy to do so, while former Nazis experienced economic prosperity and avoided prosecution.

The car of prosecutor Vukašin Vujičić was set on fire in Valjevo, an act widely condemned by legal professionals and opposition parties as a direct form of intimidation and an attack on the judiciary. Vujičić suspects the incident is linked to cases he is currently handling, prompting a protest in the city.

Parents of students at the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad have asked the Minister of Education where their children will attend classes from September and who will manage the school.

Bulgarian police and DANS arrested 18 individuals in Plovdiv at a private club displaying banned symbols, suspected of membership in the international neo-Nazi network 'Blood & Honour'.

The Nigeria Police Force, through INTERPOL, has arrested a Chadian national wanted in N’Djamena for the alleged murder of Nazik Mahamat Saleh and has repatriated him to face trial.

One of the world's most famous adventurers spoke to BBC in Serbian about what he experienced during nearly a quarter of a century of traversing the planet.

Samuel Beckett's German diaries, published for the first time, offer insights into his understanding and discomfort with Nazism during his pre-war visit to Germany.

Björn Höcke, the AfD chairman in Thuringia, has declared members of the 'Saxon Separatists' innocent and expressed his intention to re-admit armed neo-Nazis to the party. This development comes amidst other political discussions in Thuringia, including BSW state chairwoman Wolf's statement on coalition decisions.

The ITV docuseries 'Dictator: The Hitler Interviews' delves into archive footage to expose the arrogance and delusion at the core of Adolf Hitler's character.
A majority of lawyers who collaborated with the National Socialist regime in the Third Reich gradually returned to work in West Germany's justice system, ensuring their impunity and allowing them to continue discriminating against former dissidents.

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we learn how Canada is doing compared to other countries in a recent environmental report card, see Nazi warships uncovered by drought and heat in…
A severe drought in the Danube River has uncovered the remains of two Nazi soldiers, along with a military motorcycle, anti-tank mines, and identification tags.

A severe drought has caused the waters of the Danube River to drop, exposing remnants of the Nazi Black Sea Fleet near Prahovo, which are now being removed 80 years after their sinking.
An exhibition in Prague sheds light on how the Nazis systematically sought to amass the world's largest collection of Jewish books during World War II, highlighting their cultural plunder.

Montenegro is currently under an orange weather alert, with forecasts predicting sunny and very hot weather, reaching temperatures up to 39 degrees Celsius. The Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology also warned of occasional moderate to strong northern and northeastern winds.

Record low water levels in the Danube River have exposed the wrecks of Nazi-era warships and the remains of World War II soldiers, along with a motorcycle. The discoveries have prompted investigations to identify the fallen.

A report by SPIEGEL TV details the increasing radicalization and younger age of far-right extremists in Germany, with one perpetrator from the group "Letzte Verteidigungswelle" being 14 years old at the time of attempted murder and arson.

A Delhi woman, identified as Manju alias Nazia, allegedly killed her husband, Munna Lal, by sedating him and administering electric shocks, having promised her lover ₹50 lakh to help plot the murder.
The first trailer for the psychological thriller-drama 'Josephine,' starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan, has been released, with the film already being called one of the best of 2026 after its premiere at the Sundance Festival.

The tragic story of Rhiannon Rand, a 15-year-old British girl, reveals how she was radicalized by neo-Nazis, leading her to Holocaust denial and admiration for Hitler, becoming the youngest girl in Britain charged with such offenses.

The Delhi High Court has sought a response from the Delhi Police regarding appeals filed by Nazim and Kasim against trial court orders and their application for sentence suspension in the 2020 riots IB official murder case.

A group of 10 Russian teenagers, aged 14-16, is organizing 'pedophile hunts' by luring individuals, recording group beatings, and uploading the videos to a special online channel, resembling both Western 'pedophile hunters' and Russian 'neonazi self-justice'.

An opinion piece explores the themes of alternate history and dystopian scenarios, drawing inspiration from the television series 'The Man in the High Castle' and contemplating the implications if Nazism and imperialism had prevailed.
Roberto Bolaño’s 'Nazi Literature in America,' a dark and strangely satisfying lexicon of fictional far-right authors, is highlighted in a review.

Nazi German warships scuttled in the Danube River during World War II are resurfacing as water levels plunge, a stark indicator of the extreme heat and drought gripping Europe this summer.
The Danish Radikale party, which previously warned against 'mindset control' for citizenship applicants, now proposes to exclude Islamists and Nazis from obtaining citizenship.
A researcher expresses frustration with the media's focus on discoveries like mammoth skeletons and Nazi ships in dried-up rivers, arguing that attention should instead be on the severe environmental impact of dramatically falling water levels.

Seventh-graders in Vienna's third district explored Nazi-era fates within their school neighborhood during advanced history lessons, revealing the proximity of historical events to their present lives.
A Danish man with strong Nazi convictions became a sperm donor in Sweden, leading to hundreds of children being born, including some in Finland. Media reports have revealed the story of his numerous offspring, raising ethical concerns about donor screening.
A Danish Nazi became a sperm donor, resulting in children in Finland, raising questions about whether these children are products of Nazi ideology, referencing Heinrich Himmler's directive for SS officers to have at least four children.

A man was convicted for displaying Nazi tattoos during a boat trip on the Danube. His appeal for a reduced sentence after getting the tattoos covered was denied.
A Torah scroll, stolen by the Nazis for a planned 'Jewish museum' after the Holocaust, has been returned to use in Prague.

The appointment of Diana Bianchedi as the head of the Italian national football team delegation, announced by FIGC president Giovanni Malagò, has sparked a controversy and a dispute between CONI and FIGC.

Ninety years after fleeing Nazism and finding refuge in London, Austrian author Stefan Zweig is being honored in the British capital with a plaque affixed to his former residence.
Wednesday marks the 78th anniversary of the Nazi atrocity that occurred in Ležáky.
A protest exhibition featuring photographs was held this evening in front of the "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" Gymnasium in Novi Sad, Serbia. Professors, current and former students, citizens, and cyclists attended the event.

Roberto Vannacci has announced Carmelo Burgio as the candidate for Futuro nazionale in the upcoming municipal elections for the Mayor of Milan. The announcement was made from the Versiliana stage.

Serbian Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković suggested that the 'Jovan Jovanović Zmaj' Gymnasium in Novi Sad could be returned to the Serbian Orthodox Church, which originally founded it, to establish an educational and spiritual order.

The historically low water levels of the Danube River, caused by a severe drought, have exposed numerous World War II relics, including military motorcycles and the remains of soldiers, particularly near Budapest. The receding waters have also revealed ancient structures, highlighting the impact of climate change on European waterways and energy production.

The legal framework and medical practice diverge when it comes to passive euthanasia. This discrepancy highlights a conflict between judicial interpretations and healthcare professionals' approaches to end-of-life decisions.

Kemi Badenoch's recent defense of a former neo-Nazi has sparked controversy and raised questions about the direction of the Conservative Party. Critics suggest that a "Keminaissance" for the Tories is wishful thinking and her "Reform-lite summer" will lead to a predictable outcome.

US intelligence is warning that Russia may launch a limited attack on a NATO member, particularly in the Baltic region, as early as this autumn, even before the war in Ukraine concludes. Concerns are heightened by dwindling US munitions and the potential for a 'false flag' operation.

Srđan Perić, President of the Capital City Assembly, has initiated proceedings to dismiss members of the 'Radosav Ljumović' National Library Council, alleging they exceeded their authority by proposing a name change.

Claes Bang stars as Felix Kersten, Heinrich Himmler’s personal physical therapist, in the Locarno premiere 'I Is Another,' a film based on Kersten's true story of saving lives during WWII.

Martin Müller discusses his role as Heinrich Himmler in the production 'I Is Another'.

Jochen Missfeldt's novel 'Abschiedssommer' tells the story of young people in 1959, navigating between rock 'n' roll and the lingering effects of the Nazi era in Germany.

A research project in California is utilizing Artificial Intelligence to facilitate the search for an estimated 100,000 artworks still missing after being looted by Nazis or sold under duress from NS victims.

Kemi Badenoch, a Conservative party figure, has offered an advisory role to Joshua Bonehill-Paine, a former neo-Nazi activist, after he withdrew as a Tory candidate for local elections, sparking questions and debate.

Origame Digital founder Naphtali Faulkner's new psychological horror game, 'Penguin Colony,' is set in Antarctica and draws inspiration from HP Lovecraft, blending elements of Nazis and 'Happy Feet'.

Croatian actress Sanja Vejnović discusses her career and the role of beauty in the acting industry, stating that beauty alone cannot sustain one's career.

Former neo-Nazi Joshua Bonehill-Paine, who withdrew as a Tory election candidate, claims to have government certification for counter-extremism work, a claim the Home Office denies.
A Nazi warship has been found in the Danube River, revealed due to low water levels caused by drought.
Trent Park, a country house north of London that served as a camp for high-ranking German prisoners of war during World War II, where 'listeners' spied on Nazi generals, has been transformed into a museum.

The Ilva steel plant has reportedly burned 24 billion euros due to half-hearted nationalizations and entrepreneurs fleeing, highlighting its long-standing financial struggles.

Extreme drought conditions in Serbia have caused water levels to drop, revealing sunken Nazi ships in the Danube River.
A group of Jewish Italian teenagers from Rome and Milan, participating in a Bnei Akiva program, were reportedly targeted by alleged neo-Nazis at a hotel in Bulgaria.

German authorities are investigating after an explosive-laden drone was discovered near a Ukrainian cargo plane at Leipzig/Halle Airport, prompting a security alert and temporary closure. The incident also involved a DHL cargo plane making an emergency landing after colliding with an unknown object.

The leader of the UK Conservative Party defended the selection of a former neo-Nazi, who had been imprisoned for hate crimes, as a candidate in local elections.

A group of Jewish youths was reportedly threatened by neo-Nazis shouting 'Sieg Heil' in a Bulgarian holiday resort, an incident that has drawn condemnation.

A video from Bulgaria shows a group of neo-Nazis reportedly surrounding a hotel in Bansko, threatening Jewish teenagers from Israel and Italy with Nazi salutes and slogans before being dispersed by police.

Director Felix Randau and stars Claes Bang, Valerie Pachner, and Susanne Wuest discuss 'I Is Another,' a Locarno psychological thriller based on the true-ish story of Heinrich Himmler's masseur, exploring themes of truth, ego, and validation.

Tiger sharks are known for their indiscriminate diet, consuming everything from antelopes to televisions, earning them the nickname "ocean's trash can." Their eating habits continue to surprise scientists.

Temperatures today go up to 42 degrees, red weather alert in effect for three regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

A summary of Wednesday morning news in Germany includes a verdict against alleged right-wing terrorists in Hamburg, a gender debate regarding the head of state, and a report of rocket debris crashing on the Moon.