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Neo-Nazi crime spikes
Crime

Neo-Nazi crime spikes

Germany’s domestic intelligence agency monitored a 15.8 percent increase in right-wing extremist crime last year, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said in Berlin on Tuesday.
NPD fine cut in half
Politics

NPD fine cut in half

Germany's neo-Nazi NPD party, already on the verge of bankruptcy, was fined Friday about €1.27 million for accounting irregularities by Berlin's administrative court.
German neo-Nazis march in Czech town
Crime

German neo-Nazis march in Czech town

Nearly 500 far-right militants from the Czech Republic and Germany rallied late Saturday to mark the 64th anniversary of punishing Allied air raids on the Czech city of Usti nad Labem, near the German border.
Klinsmann could be called as witness in NPD racism case
Football

Klinsmann could be called as witness in NPD racism case

Former national football team coach Jürgen Klinsmann and President of the German Football Association (DFB) Theo Zwanziger could be called as witnesses in a racial discrimination trial in Berlin against the head of the neo-Nazi NPD party Udo Voigt and two of his associates.
Neo-Nazi NPD party near financial collapse
Berlin

Neo-Nazi NPD party near financial collapse

The Bundestag served right-wing extremist National Democratic Party (NPD) with more than €2.5 million in penalties on Thursday, putting the party close to financial ruin, according to a German daily <i>Berliner Zeitung.</i>
Attack sparks fear of rising neo-Nazi violence
Crime

Attack sparks fear of rising neo-Nazi violence

<b>A vicious attack at a motorway rest stop after a huge neo-Nazi march in Dresden last weekend has sparked alarm across Germany. As David Wroe reports, some believe the country’s far-right scene is undergoing a dangerous transformation.</b>
Five injured in neo-Nazi attack near Dresden
Crime

Five injured in neo-Nazi attack near Dresden

Five people were injured on Saturday evening when a group of neo-Nazis attacked two buses full of left-wing activists at a motorway rest stop after more than 10,000 people protested a massive far-right demonstration in Dresden.
Extreme right crime soars in Germany
Crime

Extreme right crime soars in Germany

Crimes and others offences committed by far-right groups soared by almost 30 percent in 2008, the daily <i>Frankfurter Rundschau</i> reported Saturday, quoting Interior Ministry figures.