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Introduction In December 2025, Spanish authorities dismantled a cell linked to The Base, an accelerationist…

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…
🗓️ 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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