Teenager Stabs People Near Mosque in Turkey

An 18-year-old teenager wearing a neo-Nazi-styled bullet-proof vest randomly stabbed five people near a mosque in Turkey while live-streaming the attack on social media. The victims were hospitalized, and the assailant was detained by the police.

Indictment of Neo-Nazi Leader for Hate Crimes in New York City

Michail Chkhikvishvili, alleged leader of a Neo-Nazi organization, was indicted for planning a mass attack involving poisoned candy distributed by a person dressed as Santa Claus to racial minorities and Jewish children in New York City. He faces 50 years in U.S. prison if convicted.

British Foreign Secretary's stance on Donald Trump

Britain's Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, stands by his past comments calling Donald Trump a 'neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath' despite needing to potentially negotiate with him. Lammy emphasizes the importance of common interests and working together with the US regardless of who is in the White House.

US Lifts Ban on Controversial Ukrainian Military Unit

The United States has lifted its ban on the Azov Brigade, a controversial Ukrainian military unit, allowing them to receive assistance from Washington. The move has been criticized by Russia, who accused the U.S. of flirting with neo-Nazism.

Neo-Nazi March in South Dakota

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem condemns neo-Nazi march at state Capitol building. Neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe displayed Nazi flag without a permit, prompting swift action from authorities. NAACP calls for thorough investigation into incident.

Trial of Samuel Woodward for the Murder of Blaze Bernstein

Samuel Woodward is expected to stand trial for the murder of University of Pennsylvania student Blaze Bernstein, who was stabbed to death in an act of hate. Woodward, charged with a hate crime, pleaded not guilty. The case involves DNA evidence linking Woodward to the killing and his affiliation with a neo-Nazi group.