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In conversation with political editor Tom McIlroy, deputy leader of the Greens Mehreen Faruqi says a neo-Nazi rally in front of NSW parliament this month caused fear for many Australians – and the federal government is yet to respond to recommendations for a national framework for anti-racism. And with both houses of parliament returning for their last sitting week for the year, Faruqi says a possible decision by Labor to team up with the Coalition – rather than the Greens – to pass nature law reforms next week would lack credibility, especially when the opposition has now decided to ditch a commitment to net zero emissions by 2050
ທະນາຍຄວາມ ເລື່ອງສິດທິມະນຸດກ່າວວ່າ ການລົງໂທດການປະທ້ວງ ຂອງກຸ່ມ neo-Nazi ເບິ່ງຄືວ່າເປັນສອງມາດຕະຖານ ສໍາລັບຣັດຖະບານຂອງຣັດ ທີ່ສນັບສນູນການລົງໂທດ ແລະຂໍ້ຈໍາກັດການປະທ້ວງທີ່ຮຸນແຮງ. ການປະທ້ວງນັ້ນ ໄດ້ຮັບອະນຸຍາດຈາກຕໍາຫລວດ New South Wales ພາຍໃຕ້ກົດຫມາຍ ຂອງການປະທ້ວງຂອງຣັດ. ໃນຣັດNew South Wales, ການປະທ້ວງ ສາມາດຂໍອະນຸຍາດ ໂດຍການສົ່ງຄຳຮ້ອງທີ່ເອີ້ນວ່າ 'Form1' ຢ່າງຫນ້ອຍເຈັດມື້ ແລະຖ້າສານບໍ່ໄດ້ສັ່ງຫ້າມການຊຸມນຸມນັ້ນ, ມັນກໍຈະຖືວ່າ ເປັນການຊຸມນຸມທີ່ໄດ້ຮັບອະນຸຍາດ.
Welcome to the 9News podcast. A snapshot of the latest stories from the9News team including Wieambilla ambush not an act of terror, Neo-Nazi refused bail and Cyclone Fina closes in on Darwin The biggest news stories in less than 10 minutes delivered three times a day,with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribenow to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A prominent Neo-Nazi is one of three people charged over alleged online harassment of Federal Politicians and high office holders. A Senate Estimates hearing has been told close to half of the price of a house and land package in Sydney is eaten-up by taxes and regulatory costs! And Jelly Roll has shocked fans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A prominent Neo-Nazi is one of three people charged over alleged online harassment of Federal Politicians and high office holders. A Senate Estimates hearing has been told close to half of the price of a house and land package in Sydney is eaten-up by taxes and regulatory costs! And Jelly Roll has shocked fans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 9News podcast. A snapshot of the latest stories from the 9News team including: self-proclaimed neo-Nazi to face court, new Opposition leader to be appointed in New South Wales and the PM arrives in South Africa. The biggest news stories in less than 10 minutes delivered three times a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Self-proclaimed neo-Nazi to front court, accused of harassing a Federal MP Changes for Qantas and Virgin travellers when it comes to using power banks on flights A shock twist in the search for a missing dog And the wait is over, the Ashes get underway in Perth todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nom tswv Australia ceeb toom kom tej tub kawm pej kum haiv tsis txhob muag lawv tej ID thiab tej bank account rau neeg phem siv, NSW tsab cai tshiab yuav rau txim rau cov Neo-Nazi far-right extremists, pab nom Liberals cov kev koom npoj, kev kub ntxhov ntawm cheeb tsam Middle East, Meskas cov kev tawm suab kom qhia Jeffrey Epstein tej ntaub ntawv teev txog nws cov kev ua txhaum sex-offending, yuav muaj neeg poob hauj lwm ntawm WHO tshaj 2,000 txoj, Japan ceeb toom kom nws tej pej xeem ntawm Suav tuam tshoj ceev faj rau lub caij muaj kev cov nyom tsis sib haum xeeb ntawm Japan thiab Suav tej nom tswv.
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On Wednesday, the NSW government announced it would amend existing laws to ban public displays of Nazi ideology like chants and slogans. It comes after a group of neo-Nazis held an antisemitic rally outside NSW Parliament a few weeks ago. In today’s podcast, we’re going to explain what happened on that Sunday morning outside Parliament, what the fall-out has been and how the NSW Government is responding. Hosts: Zara Seidler and Emma GillespieProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ku Klux Klan is one of the tightest-knit White supremacist groups in America—once someone joins, they're usually in for life. But since the 1980s, over 200 members have renounced their affiliation, and all give credit to the same man: a Black jazz musician named Daryl Davis. In this episode, Adam is joined by Daryl and Jeff Schoep, a former leader of the largest neo-Nazi group in the US whose life and mind were changed by meeting and befriending Daryl. They discuss techniques for challenging ignorance and prejudice, analyze the cognitive dissonance experienced by members of extremist groups, and reflect on the conversations with Daryl that helped Jeff think again. They also explore the limits of empathy and curiosity.Host & GuestAdam Grant (Instagram: @adamgrant | LinkedIn: @adammgrant | Website: https://adamgrant.net/) Daryl Davis (Instagram: @realdaryldavis | Website: https://www.daryldavis.com/) Jeff Schoep (Instagram: @jeff_schoep | Website: https://jeffschoep.com/) Linkshttps://beyondbarriersusa.org/Follow TED! X: https://www.twitter.com/TEDTalksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedFacebook: https://facebook.com/TEDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ted-conferencesTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tedtoks Podcasts: https://www.ted.com/podcastsFor the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/worklife/worklife-with-adam-grant-transcripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ku Klux Klan is one of the tightest-knit White supremacist groups in America—once someone joins, they're usually in for life. But since the 1980s, over 200 members have renounced their affiliation, and all give credit to the same man: a Black jazz musician named Daryl Davis. In this episode, Adam is joined by Daryl and Jeff Schoep, a former leader of the largest neo-Nazi group in the US whose life and mind were changed by meeting and befriending Daryl. They discuss techniques for challenging ignorance and prejudice, analyze the cognitive dissonance experienced by members of extremist groups, and reflect on the conversations with Daryl that helped Jeff think again. They also explore the limits of empathy and curiosity.Host & GuestAdam Grant (Instagram: @adamgrant | LinkedIn: @adammgrant | Website: https://adamgrant.net/) Daryl Davis (Instagram: @realdaryldavis | Website: https://www.daryldavis.com/) Jeff Schoep (Instagram: @jeff_schoep | Website: https://jeffschoep.com/) Linkshttps://beyondbarriersusa.org/Follow TED! X: https://www.twitter.com/TEDTalksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedFacebook: https://facebook.com/TEDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ted-conferencesTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tedtoks Podcasts: https://www.ted.com/podcastsFor the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/rethinking-with-adam-grant-transcriptsReThinking is produced by Cosmic Standard. Our Senior Producer is Jessica Glazer, our Engineer is Aja Simpson, our Technical Director is Jacob Winik, and our Executive Producer is Eliza Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*Neo Nazi booted. *Copper theft rises. *Trump + Epstein.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Neo Nazi booted. *Copper theft rises. *Trump + Epstein.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this bulletin ... ** A South African neo-Nazi detained by Border Force officers ** Jess Wilson becomes the first woman to lead the Victorian LIberal Party ... And in sport, ** Surfing icon Layne Beachley recognised by Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
South African Matthew Gruter has had his Australian work visa revoked after participating in a neo-Nazi rally at the New South Wales Parliament house. Lester Kiewit speaks to Professor Greg Barton, Chair In Global Islamic Politics at the Faculty of Arts and Education, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digital Content Editor, Barbara Friedman, shared her top three stories trending online. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An ITV investigation reveals a former Buckingham Palace warden secretly moonlighted as a neo-Nazi propagandist — proving once again that nothing good happens when “royal service” meets “far-right forum.” King Charles, meanwhile, embraced a 105-year-old WWII veteran who fought the original Nazis, reminding Britain what actual courage looks like. The New York Times wonders if the monarchy itself is running out of time, while Prince Harry's phone-hacking case collapses after a key witness claims his testimony was forged. Even by royal standards, that's one chaotic news cycle.Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
Tuesday Headlines: Visa revoked for Neo-nazi who attended Sydney rally, Sussan Ley says she will lead the Coalition to the next election, jail time for Aussie man who ambushed Ariana Grande on red carpet, more schools to close over asbestos contamination and Joey takes you inside another undercover investigation in the new episode of Secrets We Keep: Uncovered. Deep Dive: The Church of Scientology has long been shrouded in controversy and secrecy, with allegations of mental, emotional, financial, sexual and physical abuse. It was even banned in Australia following an inquiry in the 1960s, before being recognised as a religion by the High Court in 1983. Now in 2025, Scientology Melbourne has started posting on TikTok in a bid to lure younger members, as an inquiry in Victoria examines the harms caused by high-control religious groups, including Scientology. In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with investigative journalist Bryan Seymour about the church’s attempts to recruit on social media and why we should be worried about it. Further listening from headlines: Vote #1 neo-Nazis is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts BONUS: Inside the Wicked press tour insanity on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 9News podcast. A snapshot of the latest stories from the9News team including Civil engineer deported over Neo-Nazi rally, State Liberal leader toppled and Donald Trump changes tune on Epstein files The biggest news stories in less than 10 minutes delivered three times a day,with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribenow to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moin und willkommen zum Fleckenhörer am 17. November 2025. "Zum Schutz der Grünflächen sowie der Menschen und Tiere und der öffentlichen Ordnung ist es insbesondere untersagt, an Gedenkstätten Kränze oder andere Gegenstände abzulegen" Das ist ein Satz aus der Grünflächensatzung der Stadt Neumünster, den ich mir heute ein paar Mal durchgelesen habe. Die Stadt Neumünster hat gestern der Ratsfraktion der Heimat Neumünster die Niederlegung eines Kranzes im Friedenshain zum sog. Volkstrauertag untersagt. Ich muss sagen, dass ich mich darüber sehr gefreut habe. Kein Raum für rechte Hetze und Geschichtsrevisionismus. Ich bin aber auch generell kein Freund der Kranzniederlegungen. Während viele der hiesigen Soldaten- und Kriegerdenkmäler vordergründig immer „unserer gefallenen Kameraden“ gedenken sollen, sind sie doch tatsächlich Orte der Sinnstiftung des Kriegstods und damit eine Legitimation des Krieges. Sie verklären nostalgisch den Krieg und seine Ursachen, verschweigen die deutsche Täterschaft und sind damit leider auch Anlaufpunkt für Neonazis und rechte Parteien. Was wir bräuchten, ist eine antifaschistische Erinnerungskultur in unseren Städten und unseren Straßen. Die Themen im Fleckenhörer heute: +++ Bei den Gerüstbauern in Neumünster klettern jetzt auch die Löhne nach oben +++ Linken-Chef van Aken fordert Ende des Flüssiggas-Imports aus Russland +++ Flensburger Bahnhofswald gerettet Musik: Tsunami Bomb (USA) Raw Brigade (Kolumbien) Kem Trail (Hamburg) Combust (USA)
Democrats and Republicans may seem worlds apart politically, but both parties are running into a similar problem – getting pushed into uncomfortable positions. Less than a week after election wins across the country, it only took 7 Democratic Senators and one Independent to wipe away the feeling of victory and instead cave to Trump and the GOP's bullying on the government shutdown. Republicans, however, have their own problems as exposed by the rift over Tucker Carlson embracing far-right antagonist Nick Fuentes. This week, Alex is joined by Zohran Mamdani's political strategist, Morris Katz, and twitch streamer and political commentator, Hasan Piker, to break down how politicians can find their backbone again. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
How is it that a neo-Nazi rally targeting Jewish people was allowed to take place on the steps of the New South Wales parliament? Why is it that the same group of people, who want a 'white Australia', could be allowed to form a political party?Today, extremism expert Josh Roose explains the tactics neo-Nazi groups are using to skirt the law and continue to build their brand. He outlines why even in a liberal democracy where extremism is often tolerated, it might be time to think about ways to ban the movement. Featured: Josh Roose, extremism expert and an associate professor in politics at Deakin University
Geçtiğimiz hafta sonu NSW Parlamentosu önünde neo-Nazilerin düzenlediği protesto Sydney'in Yahudi ve çok kültürlü toplumlarında şok etkisi yarattı. Eyalet hükümeti, etkinliğin eyalet polisinin onayıyla yapıldığının ortaya çıkmasının ardından eleştirilere maruz kaldı.
The Liberals have officially dumped their 2050 net zero target, joining the Nationals, and sparking fresh chaos inside the Coalition. So what does this mean for the party’s future… and for Sussan Ley’s leadership? In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling speaks with Saturday Paper Special Correspondent Jason Koutsoukis to unpack the fallout. Headlines: Neo Nazi leader Thomas Sewell has been released from prison, a 17-year-old has been sentenced for the murder Vyleen White, and Australia’s first Treaty between First Peoples in Victoria and the Victorian Government has been signed. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom Image Credit: The Sydney Morning Herald/Alex EllinghausenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell has walked out of prison - two months after a court heard he was too dangerous to live amongst the community. The 32-year-old was granted bail with a $20,000 guarantee by Supreme Court Justice James Elliott. Australian correspondent Murray Olds explained the situation further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Musician and nomad, Nolan Marsh (@livefromthebus), joins us to talk about being Jewish in the U.S. Army, jamming at a neo-Nazi bar, life lessons from the road, and making music across the world. Follow him on Instagram & TikTok @livefromthebus!Support our work: buymeacoffee.com/peoplejewwannaknowWhat We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda04:45 Nolan's story & Jewish upbringing9:41 On serving in the U.S. Army as a Jew 11:26 A blues jam at a Neo-Nazi bar19:00 The story of Daryl Davis, the black man who befriended the grand wizard of the KKK 22:00 Nolan's biggest lesson from living a nomadic life30:21 Has Nolan been to Israel? 31:30 Nolan's take on staying relevant on social media33:20 On making music all over the world 40:30 Nolan's musical inspirations45:29 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination
Over the weekend, a neo-Nazi rally overtly targeting Jewish people took place in front of New South Wales parliament. Reporter Jordyn Beazley speaks to Reged Ahmad about why NSW police allowed the protest to take place and if it can be stopped from happening again
How could dozens of white supremacists be allowed to rally outside of the NSW parliament building, on Saturday morning? And why didn’t the police who watched them congregate make them disperse, once they heard them use antisemitic tropes about power and influence, and chant a Hitler Youth slogan?These are just two of the questions facing our government and police force, in the wake of an incident that has not only created fear, but led to two MPs facing threats of death, and rape.Today, state political editor Alexandra Smith, on what this incident tells us about whether our laws - and the institutions meant to keep us safe - are fit for purpose. And whether NSW is weaker than other states and territories, at warding off the attempts of the Neo-Nazi group to establish a political party.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's find out what's happening in Australia now Brad Foster is with us now to tell us what everyone is talking about across the Tasman. Today's topics - How a Neo-Nazi rally in Sydney on Saturday got permission to be held and why tobacco sales are soaring on the Australian black market.
How could dozens of white supremacists be allowed to rally outside of the NSW parliament building, on Saturday morning? And why didn’t the police who watched them congregate make them disperse, once they heard them use antisemitic tropes about power and influence, and chant a Hitler Youth slogan?These are just two of the questions facing our government and police force, in the wake of an incident that has not only created fear, but led to two MPs facing threats of death, and rape.Today, state political editor Alexandra Smith, on what this incident tells us about whether our laws - and the institutions meant to keep us safe - are fit for purpose. And whether NSW is weaker than other states and territories, at warding off the attempts of the Neo-Nazi group to establish a political party.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Khakshouri, Nina Kunz, Milo Rau und die Ärztin und Schauspielerin Natalia Conde diskutieren über «Organisch» von Giulia Enders, «Auf ganz dünnem Eis» von Peter Stamm, «ë» von Jehona Kicaj, «Eine Familie in Brüssel» von Chantal Akerman sowie über «Herscht 07769» von László Krasznahorkai. «Darm mit Charme» heisst der Bestseller, mit dem Giulia Enders noch als Medizinstudentin den Darm aus der Scham-Ecke befreit hat, witzig und wissenschaftlich fundiert. Nun – als promovierte Ärztin – legt sie mit «Organisch» in ihrem unverwechselbaren Stil nach: Die Lunge etwa vergleicht sie mit ihrer Urgrossmutter. Sie will, dass wir den Körper nicht länger als eine Art Maschine betrachten, sondern als lebendiges Ganzes. Der Schweizer Schriftsteller Peter Stamm umreisst in wenigen Worten ganze Leben. «Auf ganz dünnem Eis» heisst sein neuer Erzählband, in dem er Unspektakuläres spektakulär schildert. Ganz gewöhnliche Menschen am Wendepunkt. Einsame Menschen in der digitalen Welt. Die Figuren sind nahbar, beschrieben in knapper, klarer Sprache. Der Debutroman «ë» von Jehona Kicaj ist ein starkes Beispiel literarischer Vergangenheitsbewältigung. Seine Protagonistin ist mit ihren Eltern Ende der 1990er-Jahre aus dem Kosovokrieg nach Deutschland geflohen. Jetzt knirscht sie mit den Zähnen – so stark, dass ihre Zähne splittern. Das Schweigen fordert seinen Tribut. Der Roman führt vor Augen, wie wenig in Mitteleuropa über diesen Krieg Ende der 1990er-Jahre bekannt ist. «Eine Familie in Brüssel» ist ein Buch von Chantal Akerman, die vor allem als Filmemacherin berühmt war. Eine alte Frau berichtet darin in erlebter Rede über ihre Familie, die über die ganze Welt verstreut ist. Eine Familie, in der man kaum miteinander spricht, weil es Dinge gibt, die nicht berührt werden dürfen. Der atemlose Text ist auch eine Hommage an ihre eigene Mutter, die das Konzentrationslager von Auschwitz überlebte. László Krasznahorkai ist der diesjährige Nobelpreisträger. In seinen Werken beschreibt er regelmässig den Einbruch des Schreckens und der Gewalt in eine geschlossene Welt. Sein skurriler Roman «Herscht 07769» spielt in einer von Neonazis terrorisierten Kleinstadt im ostdeutschen Thüringen. Ein Gebäudereiniger sorgt sich um das drohende Weltende und wendet sich in verzweifelten Briefen an Angela Merkel.
There's concern and outrage in Australia after a group of Neo-Nazis held a demonstration outside NSW Parliament. NSW police estimate about 60 black-clad men stood in formation outside the building's Macquarie Street gates, displaying banners and chanting antisemitic slogans. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the group is trying to find a way into Parliament, prompting concern. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBC's visual investigations unit reveals details from a secretive Neo-Nazi conference held in Vancouver this summer. BREAKING NEWS: Canada loses its measles elimination status. US Senate votes to push ahead on deal that would end longest US government shutdown in history. COP30 opens in Brazil. "Heat, money, and motivation" on the agenda for the UN's climate change summit. Police report on security raid in Rio de Janiero shows none of the 117 people who were killed by police were on prosecutors' list of suspects. Italy is the only G7 country where younger people are more open than older generations to female leaders, according to new study.
Two female politicians have been set upon by extremists after criticising a prominent neo-Nazi rally that police concede was not the first approved gathering of the right-wing extremists; two BBC bosses have resigned, after the broadcaster was accused of misleading editing of a speech by Donald Trump; A coronial investigation is being reopened into the death of a Melbourne woman whose body was found in a creek in 2011; Taylor Momsen and Jim Carrey have reunited 25 years after How The Grinch Stole Christmas was released. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Ailish Delaney Audio Production: Lu HillBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two female politicians have been threatened with death and rape after they condemned a neo-Nazi rally held outside the NSW Parliament on the weekend.
Premeir-ka New South Wales ayaa sheegay inuu sii adkayn doona sharciyada mamnuucidda astaamaha kooxaha Neo Nazi-ga. Afartan kun oo carruurta reer Gaza ahna waxaa u bilaabmay tallaalka ka hortagga cudurrada la is celin kara sida xiiqda.
Tuesday Headline: Donald Trump threatening to sue BBC for $1 billion, more Libs reportedly threatening to quit frontbench over Net Zero, eight killed after explosion near major Indian landmark, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price backs out of anti-immigration rally, and Aussie researchers rubbish Tylenol autism claims. Deep Dive: The group behind a recent far-right rally outside NSW Parliament and which infiltrated March for Australia protests is now attempting to move into mainstream politics. Members of the National Socialist Network (NSN) are rebranding and preparing to contest future elections. In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with leading far-right researcher Kaz Ross about how the NSN is seeking political legitimacy and whether they could gain real electoral support in Australia. Further listening from headlines: The 'future PM' taking on Sussan Ley is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, LiSTNR, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bulletin, laws to be introduced after a neo-Nazi rally in Sydney over the weekend, Senate deal reached to fund the US government in a sign the shutdown will end soon. And in Tennis, Alex De Minaur defeated by Carlos Alcaraz in the opening match of ATP Finals.
Monday Headlines: Coalition to meet this week to discuss Net Zero position, NSW police accused of ‘double standards’ as neo-Nazi rally outside Parliament House reviewed, more than 900,000 people evacuated as a super typhoon hits the Philippines, Princess Anne is in Melbourne today, and tributes flow for radio legend John Laws. Deep Dive: More than 200,000 Year 12 students are sitting their final exams right now - but as they prepare to choose what’s next, are universities still worth it? With rising costs, leadership scandals and claims they’re being run more like businesses than places of learning, higher education is under pressure to prove its value. In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou speaks with Western Sydney University Vice Chancellor Professor George Williams about whether uni still offers the ladder of opportunity it once promised. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fever swamps of the alt-right have crept upstream. Fringe figures are making their way onto increasingly mainstream platforms, spreading ideological contagion to impressionable young audiences. Having long covered the creeping antisemitism of the Left, the fight now unfolding on the Right is an inspiring and essential one. With his debut WTH appearance, Eli Lake […]
The fever swamps of the alt-right have crept upstream. Fringe figures are making their way onto increasingly mainstream platforms, spreading ideological contagion to impressionable young audiences. Having long covered the creeping antisemitism of the Left, the fight now unfolding on the Right is an inspiring and essential one. With his debut WTH appearance, Eli Lake reminds us that this isn't a question of free speech, it's a question of policing one's own coalition with moral clarity. If the Right doesn't get this right, what will 2028 look like for the Republican Party? Eli Lake is a veteran journalist with expertise in foreign affairs and national security who has reported for Bloomberg, The Daily Beast, and Newsweek. He was the senior national security correspondent for the Daily Beast and covered national security and intelligence for the Washington Times, the New York Sun and UPI. Eli is currently the host of Breaking History, a new history podcast from The Free Press, where he regularly publishes. Read the transcript here.Subscribe to our Substack here.
Headline of the Week contender #5: German nurse gets life in jail after murdering 10 to reduce workload, Landlord of a pub in the UK takes action against a staff member who apparently embedded Neo-Nazi related numbers in bingo night sign
Canadian Media Airs Interview with Neo-Nazi-Associated Ukrainian Fighter Guest: Lev Golinkin Lev Golinkin discusses the scandal involving the Canadian Broadcasting Company, which interviewed a man associated with a neo-Nazi-led Ukrainian brigade who bore swastika tattoos. CBC subsequently blurred the symbols in the published footage. This incident reflects Canada's historical difficulty in addressing its harboring of former Nazi criminals, following the earlier scandal of Waffen SS member Ivan Hunka receiving an ovation in Parliament. Golinkin notes that while Nazi elements exist within Ukrainian forces, Russia exploits this fact for propaganda purposes to delegitimize Ukraine's struggle.
Canadian Media Airs Interview with Neo-Nazi-Associated Ukrainian Fighter Guest: Lev Golinkin Lev Golinkin discusses the scandal involving the Canadian Broadcasting Company, which interviewed a man associated with a neo-Nazi-led Ukrainian brigade who bore swastika tattoos. CBC subsequently blurred the symbols in the published footage. This incident reflects Canada's historical difficulty in addressing its harboring of former Nazi criminals, following the earlier scandal of Waffen SS member Ivan Hunka receiving an ovation in Parliament. Golinkin notes that while Nazi elements exist within Ukrainian forces, Russia exploits this fact for propaganda purposes to delegitimize Ukraine's struggle.