GNET’s Research Digest
Sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay updated about our work

On 14 August 2025, Thomas Daveson – identified as Thomas D. by the media –…

On 2 October 2025, all eyes turned to the shocking events unfolding at a synagogue…

Pakistan has faced the devastating impacts of climate change in recent years, with flash floods…

In 2020, at the launch of its first “Supporter’s Security Magazine” on the pro-IS Rocket.Chat…

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

This Insight is published to coincide with Global Media and Information Literacy Week to highlight…
Following the 2 Oct attack at Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester, mis/disinformation and violent reactionary content exploded online.
Ella Goldschmied from @VPNderadINT analyses the crucial online 'attention window.'
As Pakistan battles climate change, floods, and governance gaps, groups like TTP, IMP, and IS exploit these crises while using technology. I explore the climate narratives of militants, their transnational approach to the global crisis. For @GNET_research
In our latest Insight, @ImtiazBaluch examines the strategies, narratives, and fundraising efforts used during the recent flooding events in Pakistan by militants seeking to exploit the state’s governance weaknesses amid growing climate vulnerabilities.
Online gaming is increasingly becoming an avenue for extremists. Extremists of various ideologies, including right-wing and jihadists, are exploited elements of video games to spread propaganda. Insights via @GNET_research
Sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay updated about our work