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The tragic true story behind Ferrari's famous logo

The iconic Ferrari prancing horse emblem has a poignant and heroic origin story, born from a national tragedy and a mother's enduring love. Discover the First World War tale that led to the creation of a motoring legend.

Nazi heiress has stolen masterpiece seized in police raid

German police have confiscated a priceless Expressionist masterpiece by Heinrich Campendonk from the home of 82-year-old Nazi heiress Helga Hengge. The painting, 'Rotes Bild mit Pferden' (Red Picture with Horses), was stolen from its Jewish owner in a for

Nazi-looted Chagall painting returned after 80 years

A long-lost Marc Chagall painting, stolen by the Nazis in 1940, has been formally returned to the artist's heirs in a poignant ceremony at a Manhattan museum, closing a chapter on an eight-decade quest for justice.

Hitler-obsessed schoolgirl, 13, stabs two teachers

A 13-year-old schoolgirl, radicalised by neo-Nazi ideology and obsessed with Adolf Hitler, launched a frenzied knife attack on two teachers. The incident has raised serious questions about the Prevent anti-terror programme and school safeguarding.

Police officer's Nazi salute and shooting sparks investigation

A Victoria Police officer is under investigation after allegedly performing a Nazi salute and firing a rifle in a residential street in Porepunkah. The off-duty constable's shocking actions, captured on video, have prompted an urgent probe by Professional

Weaponising Holocaust Memory: Gaza's Disturbing Parallels

A powerful critique examining how the language of the Holocaust is being misappropriated to justify violence in Gaza, drawing stark parallels with historical Nazi rhetoric and challenging Britain's moral conscience.

Inside Chile's Nazi paedophile cult colony

An exclusive investigation uncovers the dark secrets of Colonia Dignidad, a German-style village in Chile run by a one-eyed Nazi colonel where children were systematically tortured and abused for decades under the guise of a tourist hotspot.

Trump's 'Unified Reich' Video Sparks Nazi Comparison Fury

Donald Trump faces intense backlash after sharing a video on his Truth Social platform that used the phrase 'Unified Reich', a term heavily associated with Nazi Germany. The Mirror reports on the widespread condemnation and the Trump campaign's response.

Transgender neo-Nazi wins women's prison transfer case

A convicted neo-Nazi terrorist, who began identifying as a woman after being charged, has won a High Court battle to be transferred to a women's prison, sparking a major debate on justice system policies.

Crackdown on drivers using dead relatives' Blue Badges

UK councils are launching a major crackdown on motorists fraudulently using Blue Badges belonging to deceased relatives to dodge parking fees and access disabled bays, with offenders facing fines of up to £1,000.

Blue Badge fraud warning for UK shoppers

Drivers are being warned to verify Blue Badge permits when parking, as councils crack down on misuse and fraud. Learn how to spot a fake and avoid hefty fines.

Neo-Nazi march sparks media ethics debate

Controversy surrounds a planned neo-Nazi rally in Australia as media outlets debate responsible reporting. Critics warn against amplifying extremist views.

Labour member in court over Nazi salute allegation

A Labour Party member appeared in court after allegedly performing a Nazi salute outside Snaresbrook Crown Court. The incident, which was captured on video, has sparked widespread condemnation.

Queen Mother's secret WWII spy role revealed

A shocking new biography uncovers how the Queen Mother played a crucial role in British intelligence during WWII, even conducting secret interrogations of Nazi prisoners.

Neo-Nazi leader sentenced for firearms crimes

Brandon Russell, founder of the extremist group Atomwaffen Division, has been sentenced to prison for illegal firearms possession, raising concerns about domestic terrorism.

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