Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino (56) is bewildered and enraged after his hit "L'amour toujours" was exploited by a group of patrons at a Sylth bar for racist taunts.
German Federal StatesThe tune "L'amour tojours" (Gigi D'Agostino) has recently been altered maliciously by right-wing zealots and xenophobic individuals from Sylt, sparking numerous controversies.
Calendar-SheetInitially losing her position at an influencer's company, she now faced the potential consequence of being dismissed by her university.
CultureUn anticipated outcome in Thuringia's local elections: citizens there elected Tommy Frenck (37), a well-known neo-Nazi, as the new district administrator of Hildburghausen on Sunday. Surprise among neo-Nazis!
CultureTime and again, people shower xenophobic slogans at events like festivals, celebrations, and discos.
PoliticsIt's astonishing that a license plate (DW-WH 88H) with blatant right-wing extremist connotations was issued in the first place. On Father's Day, a group of right-wing extremists rode through Dresden in a converted military vehicle flying a Reich flag. They repeatedly made the Hitler salute and...
EconomyMarcel L. (27 years old) is not just a far-right radical; he intended to eliminate Nazis, Jews, Muslims, and Greens. He stashed an extensive collection of explosives, firearms, and ammunition.
EconomyAlarming events during festivities in the Saxon state's capital.
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