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In March 2026, Europol coordinated its largest-ever referral action targeting terrorist audio propaganda, referring over…

Over the past two decades, gaming environments have become increasingly social and massified. Multiplayer games…

On Indonesian TikTok, figures associated with past Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist attacks are quietly reentering…

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…
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Awaiting the EU's #eEvidence Regulation and Directive, due to take effect in August, Isabella Pirlogea analyses law enforcement capacity to access electronic evidence, cooperation with service providers, and the challenges this new framework will address.
Based on a recent study, Dr William Allchorn and Dr Elisa Orofino highlight that gaming ecosystems can serve as “gateway social spaces” where individuals encounter ideological narratives and form identities aligned with broader extremist milieus.
In response to a recent memefication trend, Nauval El Ghifari analyses how Indonesian TikTok accounts glorify prominent Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) figures through emotionally engaging digital content using a video-editing style known locally as “Jedag Jedug”.
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