The number of young Londoners being radicalised by extreme Right-wing material online and other terrorist ideology is “really on the rise”, Scotland Yard’s counter-terror chief has warned
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Protests on 401 overpass targeting Jewish neighbourhood, critics say
Politicians and members of Toronto’s Jewish community called for an end to ongoing protests on the Avenue Rd. overpass — citing concerns about safety and
Why are Jews around the world held to account for the actions of the Israeli government?
The past is gone. The past will come. Martin Heidegger’s enigmatic declaration says more about how the past eventually makes its presence felt in the
Kanye West Apologizes to Jewish Community for Antisemitic Remark
“It was not my intention to hurt or disrespect, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused.” Kanye West has finally issued a long-overdue apology to
Police record rise in religious hate crimes after Israel-Gaza war
Antisemitic hate crimes rose sharply in the month after the Hamas attack on Israel, figures from some of the UK’s largest police forces suggest. Some
Israeli lecturer in UK: ‘I am being threatened and I am afraid, there is no one to turn to’
Dr. Amira Halperin says students supporting Hamas send threatening emails but university administration fails to act; says Israel too failing to live up to responsibility
Antisemitic hate crime soars in region since outbreak of Israel-Hamas war
Islamophobic offences also rose for some forces in the UK, although the picture was more mixed across the country. Jewish charities called the findings “shocking”,
Trump’s Hitler rhetoric denial is part of a broader pattern
NEW YORK — Donald Trump has centered his unlikely rise from reality television star to onetime — and potentially future — president on the idea
Argentinian President to sack 5,000 government employees
The administration of new far-right Argentinian President Javier Milei said on Tuesday that his government would not renew the contracts of more than 5,000 employees
Leo Varadkar: ‘I won’t change my life’ despite far-right threat to his safety
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has insisted he will not change his life despite threats to his safety from far-right extremists. Mr Varadkar also ruled out entering a “security