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Kim Jong-Il alive, in control: US commander

Reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il is alive and in control of his country despite reports that he is ailing, the commander of the US Pacific command, Admiral Timothy Keating, says.

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48 arrested in UK anti-Islam protests

Police have arrested 48 men during skirmishes between a far-right group and opponents in the northern English city of Manchester.

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Mussolini, MI5's man in Italy

Historians have discovered that Italy's notorious fascist dictator Benito Mussolini worked for the British secret services during World War I.

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Neo-Nazi strikes plea bargain for Auschwitz theft

A Swedish neo-Nazi leader accused of ordering the theft of the Auschwitz death camp entrance sign will serve 32 months behind bars in his homeland under a plea bargain, Polish prosecutors say.

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Neo-Nazi sues assault victims

A Greek neo-Nazi MP is suing two women he assaulted on live television.

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King of Belgium starts fascist row

The king of Belgium has enraged Flemish nationalists during his annual Christmas address by likening them to fascists.

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Senator wants removal of book labelling Menzies a tyrant

A Queensland senator is calling for a book that describes former Liberal prime minister Sir Robert Menzies as a tyrant to be removed from a school library.

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Sunderland stands by Di Canio appointment

Sunderland is standing by new coach Paolo Di Canio, despite growing protests over his political persuasions.

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I don't support fascism, says Di Canio

New Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio has declared he is not a racist and "does not support the ideology of fascism".

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British protesters clash over Woolwich stabbing

ABC's Philip Williams reports from London where protestors from the anti-Muslim British National Party clashed with anti-Fascist demonstrators, as police charge a second suspect with the stabbing...

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The long, long road to Utoya

Some argue that Norwegian killer Anders Breivik was a 'shocking outlier', indicative of nothing. It's a ludicrous argument.

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Jihadists are not the new Orwells

Hemingway and Orwell went to wars opposing fascism, so comparing them to the "Jihadi Johns" flocking to Islamic State is both wrongheaded and offensive.

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Boris Johnson says EU trying to emulate Hitler as Brexit debate heats up

Former London mayor Boris Johnson comes under fire after claiming the European Union is behaving like Adolf Hitler by trying to create a superstate.

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Is it fair to call Trump a fascist?

Fascism was a radical political movement that rose from the ashes of World War I and died in the flames of World War II — or did it?

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'This is insanity': George Christensen tries to shut down neo-Nazi's...

Coalition MP George Christensen tries to shut down a visit from American neo-Nazi Mike Enoch (pictured), renouncing his association with the group planning Mr Enoch's appearance in Sydney.

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'Patriot' group in a blue with Stan over Romper Stomper rights

The far-right group that harassed Labor senator Sam Dastyari at a Melbourne pub is facing legal action over claims of trademark infringement regarding a TV spin-off of the film Romper Stomper.

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Neo-Nazis target Adelaide synagogue and universities

An increase in neo-Nazi activity in Adelaide has concerned student leaders and the Jewish community, after posters appeared on university campuses and at a local synagogue.

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If you're going to use the F-word, it might help to know what it really means

If you're going to call someone a fascist, it helps to know a little about fascism. For example, all who seek to take over the state or curtail their adversaries' freedom of speech may not rightly be...

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Tracing the link between natural food and the Nazis

We're often reminded of the benefits of eating fresh food — both for us and the environment. But did you know the 'leave our food as natural as possible' idea started as a Nazi slogan?

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Australia's alt-right plans to shake up mainstream politics, manifesto reveals

The ABC has uncovered a covert plot by Australia's alt-right movement to join major political parties and influence their policy agendas from within.

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