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This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the…

This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the…

For over a year, neo-Nazi networks have been exploiting readily available AI voice-cloning tools to…

Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a UN-designated terrorist organisation and statistically the deadliest terrorist outfit in Pakistan,…

This Insight was published as part of GIFCT’s Working Group on Addressing Youth Radicalization and…

On 14 August 2025, Thomas Daveson – identified as Thomas D. by the media –…
In today's Insight, Daria Alexe analyses neo-Nazi use of AI voice-cloning to produce Hitler deepfakes, evaluating platform interventions and outlining recommendations under the Digital Services Act.
Drawing on detailed analysis of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan’s evolving technological capabilities, Akash Shah examines how the group is incorporating satellite imagery and other space-based technologies into its operations and propaganda efforts.
A decade after Brazil’s Operation Hashtag exposed the region’s first ISIS-linked cell, @mariazuppello highlights how today’s decentralised web is accelerating youth radicalisation and enabling new lone actors within the region.
How does Geuzenbond, a Dutch affiliate of the white supremacist Active Club network, use social media to radicalise youth? In our most recent Insight, @pao_la003 addresses this, maps the organisation's growth, and offers targeted P/CVE recommendations.
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