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Jodie Gien visits the memorial at Bondi Pavilion, two days after the mass shooting at Bondi Beach.

Our political dialogue has become too vicious, too absolute, and just too much

Our words have started turning into bullets. The sentences carelessly flung around by the holders of megaphones have started animating deluded racist gunmen.

  • Dennis Glover

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Stop laughing, this is serious ... President Donald Trump at the Congressional Ball in the Grand Foyer of the White House on Thursday.

A deep dive into the time of Trumpian magical realism

“What will fiction be like in the Trump era?” one writer wondered eight years ago. Now we have the answer: not as fanciful as reality.

  • Nikki Barrowclough
Members of the National Socialist Network at a rally outside NSW Parliament in November, left, and neo-Nazis at a March for Australia rally in Melbourne in August.

Helly Hansen is the new uniform of choice for neo-Nazis. Why?

The Norwegian brand with the HH logo has become popular on the far right. But is there anything a fashion label can – or should – do to disassociate itself from extremist movements?

  • Lauren Ironmonger
The far right is becoming more visible.

Sanitise, manipulate, infiltrate: inside the neo-Nazis’ plot for power

Like middle managers on a recruitment drive: How neo-Nazis are taking hate mainstream.

  • Jordan Baker and Matthew Knott
Mark Latham and his lawyer Zali Burrows leave court on Wednesday.

Latham condemned after comparing premier to Hitler in ‘grossly offensive’ rant

The rogue MP used a speech in parliament to call the premier “the Fuehrer” and took a swipe at a Jewish MP, days after an antisemitic rally.

  • Jessica McSweeney
Giuseppe Ghislandi’s 18th-century painting Portrait of a Lady, displayed in Argentina this week for the first time in more than 80 years.

Nazi-looted painting spotted on property listing recovered in Argentina

Portrait of a Lady has been displayed publicly for the first time in 80 years, after it unwittingly featured in an advertisement posted online by the daughter of a fugitive Nazi.

  • Isabel Debre
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I searched ‘Trump’ and ‘golf’. Now the algorithms think I’m a white supremacist

Posts about the so-called March for Australia keep turning up in my feed. It doesn’t make sense, but perhaps that’s the point.

  • Malcolm Knox
The AfD under Alice Weidel (right) has transformed Germany’s political landscape. The protester’s sign reads “Hitler was also democratically elected”.

The idyllic German city turning further to the right

Fed up with the dominant political parties, many German voters are backing new leaders who have been labelled extreme.

  • David Crowe
The new official portrait of Donald Trump that hangs in a building within the White House compound.

Trump says he’s stamping out antisemitism. Online, he’s fanning the flames

The White House said Donald Trump had done “more than any other president in modern history” to fight anti-Jewish hatred. Hours later, Trump posted an image containing a well-known far-right meme.

  • Peter Baker
Adolf Hitler with filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl on Nazi party day in Nuremberg, 1934.

Hitler’s favourite filmmaker always denied she was a Nazi. Now we know the truth

The director of a new documentary on Leni Riefenstahl trawled through 700 boxes of material from her estate to find answers.

  • Garry Maddox