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On 1 February 2026, a meme token called GOYIM appeared on the Solana blockchain, a…

In Spain, hostility toward immigrants is one of the most prevalent forms of online hate,…

In November 2025, Indonesia’s National Police Detachment 88 (Densus 88 AT Polri), together with the…

New and unique online platforms are seemingly constantly cropping up, often ripe for extremist exploitation…

This Insight relies on open-source intelligence to examine how nasheeds – Islamic hymns – are…

Following the heinous attack on members of the Jewish community celebrating Chanukkah on Bondi Beach…
Today, Urszula Mrozowska examines the narratives and communication strategies of Núcleo Nacional (National Core), a significant new actor in Spain’s white supremacist landscape.
In a discussion on the implications of digital communication platforms for counterterrorism efforts, Orisa Shinta and Didik Novi Rahmanto analyse how WhatsApp has potentially played a role in extremist grooming among children in Indonesia.
In today's Insight, Silvano Rizieri Lucini, Alessandra Pugnana, and Grazia Ludovica Giardini examine how generative AI tools such as Viggle AI can be used to create extremist propaganda appealing to youth.
Drawing on open-source intelligence, Nurrisha Ismail explores how nasheeds are exploited by violent extremist actors and adapted by regional pro-Islamic State (IS) supporters as a tool for building radical online communities in Southeast Asia.
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