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# Far-right

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2023
Simon Harris: 'It's not for any of us' to question decisions of Gardaí on the ground at protests
The 'far-right is mobilising in communities and workplaces' and must be challenged, unions warn
Anti-immigrant protestors picket home of Paul Murphy, partner and new baby
Moral panic 'fizzled out' of Dungarvan after gardaí arrested woman over alleged false statement
Opinion: Identity politics dominated Britain's Brexit - let's not make the same mistakes
Public order: how gardaí are responding to current waves of protests
'Only a matter of time before someone is killed': Hundreds attend anti-racism event in Ashtown
Residents in Lismore protest against use of town's refurbished hotel for direct provision
British teenager who made far-right hate videos is jailed for 11 and a half years
Lynn Ruane: In all my years of community work I've never met the ones 'fighting for Ireland'
Dublin TD says protesters told him 'they will come to my home and burn it down'
'We must reclaim the streets from the far-right': Ballymun planning events to welcome refugees
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Brazilian man arrested for bomb plot ahead at presidential inauguration
German police arrest 25 'terror group' members on suspicion of planning armed coup
Serbian police clash with protesters attacking Pride march
Paul Murphy TD says he was repeatedly kicked by protesters when leaving Leinster House
Explainer: The Swedish right are likely taking over, but what does it mean for Europe?
GoFundMe probing €150k fundraiser as it removes several Irish far-right campaigns
Larry Donnelly: Why hasn’t the far-right risen in Ireland?
Riots in Sweden 'linked to criminal gangs who target police'
Fringe anti-migrant groups 'latch on' to man's arrest over murder of Ashling Murphy
'Violent rhetoric' within Irish anti-lockdown movement 'should not be underestimated' - report
Italy: Calls for far-right group ban after violence at vaccine pass protests
TV cameraman dies following beating from far-right gang in Georgia
French far-right faces crucial test in second round of voting in regional elections
Merkel's party holds far right at bay in last German state vote before national election
'People lack hope': Labour calls for more nuanced approach towards anti-lockdown protests
Trial by Telegram: Ireland's far right mobilising on 'privacy-first' messaging app
Online ‘doxxing’ campaigns leading to harassment and death threats
Ireland’s far-right using anti-lockdown movement to smuggle in its own agenda
Move quickly and misinform: How direct provision centres became a catalyst for far-right activism in Ireland
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen on trial over IS tweets
Drew Harris says gardaí have stepped up investigations to identify organisers of anti-lockdown protests
Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party found guilty of operating as criminal organisation
Opinion: People seeking absolutes in times of uncertainty are falling for conspiracies online
'The Infodemic': Ireland's weak far-right hopes to gain from online conspiracies and misinformation
How an electrical fire in Balbriggan became a weapon used by the far-right to ignite racial tensions in the town
Children's Minister accepts apology from John Connors who says he was 'politically naive'
Serving probationary Metropolitan Police officer charged with terrorism offence
Children's minister rejects 'homophobic' online claims linking him to comments about paedophilia