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Russian lawmakers on Thursday advanced a bill that would outlaw opening or searching for content online judged "extremist", ...
An extremist who promoted "violent jihad" by sharing content and magazines has been jailed. Mohammed Mahfuz Ahmed, from ...
Russia’s State Duma adopted the second reading of controversial legislation that would make it illegal to search for ...
After arrests in Quebec, a Canadian police official's comments linking traditional values to radicalization drew criticism, ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company said its Grok chatbot had also undergone a code update that caused it to share ...
Four men in Quebec, including two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces, were arrested and charged in what Canadian ...
The men who were arrested have links to Canada’s military, and the police recovered a large cache of guns and explosives.
Foreign Press Association says daylight attacks have gone unpunished; settlers also said to torch cars outside village ...
The Rodniki District Court in the Ivanovo region northeast of Moscow said it had seized half of the shares of Russian company Rizhsky Khleb (or Riga Bread). That Russian unit forms part of a wider ...
Sweden's migration minister says he will not resign after it was revealed his teenage son has links to white supremacist ...
Archived versions of the Northern Tactical Defense website show that Cpl. Matthew Forbes was listed as a contact person as ...
The Russian State Duma’s Committee on State Building and Legislation has proposed an amendment that would introduce misdemeanor penalties for searching for banned content online, including through the ...