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In Spain, a recent study indicates that young men are showing an inclination toward far-right…

Propaganda ecosystems function as parallel trust infrastructures, enabling extremist organisations to coordinate financial activity outside…

On 31 January 2026, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) launched a wave of large-scale coordinated…

In a pro–Islamic State Rocket.Chat (TechHaven) channel, a lengthy post appeared on 11 February 2026…

Major social media platforms have intensified content moderation efforts in recent years in response to…

By the end of January 2026, the new social media platform UpScrolled became the most…
🗓️ We are thrilled to announce GNET's Sixth Annual Conference on 27th May 2026!
Our theme this year: 'Threats in Focus: Re-Examining Terrorism and Violent Extremism at the Tech Frontier.'
For panel information and to register, visit the link below ⬇️
Today, Urszula Mrozowska examines how Francoist-related content is being reintroduced on Spanish social media, analysing the narratives, formats, & trends involved, as well as their implications for radicalisation among far-right extremist groups in #Spain.
Today, @rousselle_adam argues that extremist propaganda ecosystems function as trust infrastructures that enable decentralised terrorist financing systems to operate outside formal financial institutions.
In today’s Insight, @ImtiazBaluch examines the BLA’s propaganda strategy, focusing on its portrayal of female suicide attackers on TikTok.
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