Australia to toughen hate speech laws after Bondi shooting
The Albanese government unveils a five-point plan to combat antisemitism, including new aggravated offences and visa powers, following the Bondi beach terror attack. Read the details.
The Albanese government unveils a five-point plan to combat antisemitism, including new aggravated offences and visa powers, following the Bondi beach terror attack. Read the details.
PM Anthony Albanese pledges crackdown on hate speech, adopting IHRA definition. Jewish groups call it a vital 'first step', while critics warn of division. Read the full story.
The University of Sydney has terminated a lecturer for a 'deeply distressing' verbal attack on students celebrating Sukkot. The incident comes amid a national rise in antisemitism and a government pledge to strengthen hate speech laws.
PM Anthony Albanese announces major reforms to Australia's hate speech legislation following the Bondi Beach terror attack. New offences and tougher penalties target antisemitism and incitement.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces strengthened hate speech laws and visa powers following the Bondi beach shooting. Read the latest updates and community response.
The youngest victim of the Bondi terror attack, 10-year-old Matilda, has been farewelled at a funeral in Sydney. Read about the community's grief and the official response.
PM Anthony Albanese announces new laws to combat hate speech and antisemitism following the Bondi terror attack, including visa cancellations for extremists. Read the full details.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a major crackdown on hate speech and radicalisation following the Bondi Beach terror attack. Discover the five key measures being introduced.
PM Anthony Albanese announces a major crackdown on hate speech and antisemitism following the Sydney massacre. New laws target preachers and visa cancellations.
Metropolitan Police arrest two for shouting pro-Palestinian slogans calling for 'intifada' outside Ministry of Justice. New policy follows terror attacks in Sydney and Manchester.
Chief Rabbi welcomes police crackdown on 'hateful rhetoric' after controversial chant arrests announced. Read the full story on the UK's response to protest language.
UK police forces announce arrests for 'globalise the intifada' chants, welcomed by Chief Rabbi as a crackdown on hate speech. Critics call it repression of protest rights.
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis supports police decision to arrest protesters using the 'globalise the intifada' chant, calling it a vital step against hate speech. Read the latest.
Pauline Hanson shares hate-filled Snapchat messages threatening more violence in Sydney. The One Nation leader blames 'unfettered mass immigration' for the tensions.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson visits Bondi memorial, calls for radical preachers to be 'rounded up' and charged. Details on the alleged shooter's ASIO links emerge.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer urges police to robustly tackle antisemitic chanting at demonstrations, linking hate speech to recent terror attacks. Read the full story.
Jamie Michael, cleared of racial hatred charges in 17 minutes, is barred from coaching his daughter's football team over safeguarding concerns. The case raises free speech alarms.
A Cinnabon employee in Wisconsin was sacked after a video showed her hurling racist abuse at a Somali Muslim couple. The incident has sparked online outrage and rival fundraisers.
A Vinted seller posted 'no Jews allowed' on product listings. The platform initially refused to act, telling a shocked user to simply block the account. Read the full story.
Matthew Gruter, a South African neo-Nazi deported from Australia after a rally, confronted media in Johannesburg. Read about the visa cancellation and new protest laws.
A prominent neo-Nazi who chanted outside NSW parliament has left Australia after his visa was cancelled. Read the full story on his deportation and the government's stance on hate speech.
A damning report reveals hate speech on X, formerly Twitter, has surged 500% in the UK since Elon Musk's takeover. MPs demand urgent action from the government. Read the full investigation.
A Palestinian-Australian man was brutally assaulted on a Sydney train in what police are investigating as a hate crime. The victim suffered racial abuse and physical violence during the disturbing incident.
A Sydney motorist claims his freedom of speech was infringed after being forced to surrender his 'ILDUCE' number plates, which authorities say reference fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. Read the full story.
Australia's Attorney-General announces review of anti-hate legislation and confirms South African neo-Nazi will not be allowed back into the country. Read the latest developments.
A South African neo-Nazi's visa is cancelled after an anti-Semitic protest, sparking a family separation crisis and a government crackdown on hate speech. Discover the full story.
South African-born engineer Matthew Gruter has been taken into custody and faces deportation from Australia after attending a neo-Nazi rally. Read the full story on the government's crackdown.
A Sri Lankan influencer generated £230,000 by running over 100 Facebook pages spreading anti-migrant and Islamophobic disinformation about Britain. Learn how he targeted the UK and the response from authorities.
Donald Trump announces legal action seeking up to $5 billion against BBC for edited Capitol speech. Corporation apologises but refuses compensation. Read the latest developments.
A 20-year-old Mississippi student arrested for disturbing the peace after yelling antisemitic slurs at Barstool's Dave Portnoy has raised over $37,000 for his legal defence. Discover the fallout.