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  • Jun232026

    From Columbine to Teotihuacán: The Rise of Nihilistic Violence in Latin America

    On 20 April 2026, a shooting attack took place at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids. The alleged…

  • Jun172026

    A Silent Escalation: Anti-Technology Violence Coming to the Fore

    This Insight investigates recent trends in anti-technology extremism, such as attacks on data centres and…

  • Jun152026

    From Reaction to Retaliation: How Islamic State Dark Web Ecosystems Processed the San Diego Mosque Shooting

    In the aftermath of the San Diego mosque shooting on 18 May, public discussion quickly…

  • Jun102026

    HAYI and State-Cover Networks: The Changing Landscape of Terrorist Financing in Europe

    This Insight was published as part of GIFCT’s Working Group on Countering the Financing of…

  • Jun082026

    Innovation in AI-Enabled Harms: The Transference of AI Knowledge from Cybercriminals to Extremists

    Violent extremist actors, including Salafi-Jihadists, neo-Nazis, nihilistic violent extremists (NVE), and others, are increasingly adopting…

  • Jun042026

    Rituals of Recruitment: How Right-Wing Extremist Combat Sports Groups Mobilise Young Men Online and Offline

    The growth of online fitness ecosystems with ties to right-wing extremism (RWE), alongside manosphere influencers…

Events
Jul 15 2026

GNET/GIFCT Webinar - Conflict and Content: How Terrorists and Violent Extremists Exploit Offline Violence for Online Impact

The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) invites you to attend an upcoming webinar:...

May 27 2026

The Sixth Annual GNET Conference

Join GNET at our upcoming spring conference: Threats in Focus: Re-Examining Terrorism and Violent Extremism...

Apr 21 2026

GNET Webinar - Unpacking Subcultures of Nihilistic Violence: Bridging Research, Policy, and Law Enforcement Responses

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum to...

Feb 19 2026

GNET Webinar - Beyond the Channel: Mapping Individual Risk and Collective Dynamics in Far-Right Radicalisation on Telegram

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), in collaboration with the RadiGaMe Project, invites...

Dec 16 2025

GNET Webinar - 2025 in Focus: Emerging Trends, Key Developments, and Outlooks for 2026

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

Sep 16 2025

GNET Webinar - Terrorist Financing: Trends, Technologies, and Countermeasures

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

Jul 03 2025

GNET Webinar - The AI Faultline: Extremist Innovation, Jailbreaking, and P/CVE Opportunities

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

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Drawing on a selection of recent attacks associated with nihilistic violence across Latin America, Urszula Mrozowska adopts a broader regional perspective and analyses the circulation of TCC-related social media content glorifying local perpetrators.

Today, Mauro Lubrano investigates recent trends in anti-technology extremism, such as the firebombing of Sam Altman’s house. The analysis explores where this trend may be heading as well as the risk of further escalation.

A closer analysis of the recent San Diego attack by Muskan Sangwan examines how IS supporters on a dark web communication platform collectively processed and interpreted the San Diego attack in real time.

Today, @FabrizioMinniti explores the financial logic of state-cover networks and examines how the broader landscape of terrorist financing in Europe is changing, as organised crime and state-backed violent extremism increasingly overlap.

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