German Far-Right AfD Leader Denies He Knew About Nazi Slogan


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Drudge Report— (Bloomberg) -- One of the most prominent regional leaders of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, on trial for using a Nazi slogan, said in court on Tuesday he did nothing wrong and never violated any laws. Most Read from BloombergTaylor Swift Is Proof That How We Critique Music Is BrokenBiden’s New Chopper Is Demoted After Scorching White House LawnTech Giants Roar as Tesla Spikes in Late Hours: Markets WrapTesla Stock in ‘No Man’s Land’ After 43% Rout Ahead of EarningsBillionaire...

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eKathimerini.com—Convicted leader of Greek far-right Golden Dawn party released on parole. The convicted leader and founder of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, Nikos Mihaloliakos, has been released from prison on parole, a Greek police source and state television ERT said on Thursday. Mihaloliakos, 66, and other members of Golden Dawn were sentenced in 2020 following a high-profile, five-year trial for running a criminal gang linked to hate crimes during the country's economic crisis. Mihaloliakos, who was serving a 13-year sentence in a prison in the Greek countryside, had...