UK police frees two neo-Nazi terror suspects linked to banned far-right group National Action
• 8 years agoNational Action, a British far-right group, was banned last year by UK home secretary Amber Rudd.
Donald Trump's science envoy quits, spells out 'impeach' in resignation letter
• 8 years agoA US government science envoy on Wednesday became the latest official to resign over refusal of Donald Trump to condemn neo-Nazis
Days after Charlottesville violence, Donald Trump urges 'love for all'; says US should not be at war with itself
• 8 years agoUS president Donald Trump urged Americans of all backgrounds to unite on Monday after his response to racially-fraught protests drew widespread criticism.
39 people detained in Berlin following neo-Nazi march to mark 30th anniversary of Rudolf Hess' death
• 8 years agoBerlin police say 39 people were detained in connection with a far-right march commemorating the 30th anniversary of the death of high-ranking Nazi official Rudolf Hess.
Donald Trump tweets erode markets, out 'Make America Great Again' on a thorny path
Fp Staff • 8 years agoThe power of social media is known no better than Donald Trump. His tweets are known to wipe off billions of dollars of net worth for American companies
White supremacist site Daily Stormer is once again homeless as Russian registrar suspends domain
Tech2 News Staff • 8 years agoWhite supremacist site Daily Stormer is once again homeless as its Russian domain registrar has also banned the site.
Charlottesville violence: Germany's foreign minister says Donald Trump's far-right defence is 'a huge mistake'
• 8 years agoGermany's foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel said Donald Trump had made "a huge mistake" by failing to clearly condemn the white supremacist rally at Charlottesville
Charlottesville violence: US joint chiefs of staff chairman Joe Dunford condemns racism, bigotry
• 8 years agoThe United States' top general condemned "racism and bigotry", joining other military leaders in their denunciation of deadly violence in Charlottesville.
Charlottesville aftermath: Internet firms Facebook, CloudFlare, Spotify and others take steps to stop white supremacy online
• 8 years agoBut most internet companies have traditionally tried to steer clear of making judgements about content except in cases of illegal activity.
White House struggles to explain Donald Trump's response to Charlottesville clashes
• 8 years agoThe White House scrambled on Sunday to elaborate on President Donald Trump's response to deadly, race-fuelled clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia.