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Judge rules elite Australian soldier killed Afghans as suit fails

Ben Roberts-Smith had sued for defamation after newspapers reported he had murdered civilians in Afghanistan.

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At 14, Christian Picciolini was recruited to a neo-Nazi group. Here's how he broke free.


At 14, Christian Picciolini was recruited to a neo-Nazi group. Here's how he broke free.
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At 14, Christian Picciolini was recruited to a neo-Nazi group. Here's how he broke free.
In 1987, at the age of 14, Christian Picciolini was recruited into the neo-Nazi movement in America where he would remain for the next eight years.
The son of Italian immigrants - who were the victims of prejudice themselves when they came to the United States in the 1960s - it wasn't racism that initially drew him in.
As Picciolini told
's news podcast
The Quicky, "The ideology isn't the first draw, although it remains the glue once you're there. Instead, it's a search for identity, community and purpose and what I call a combination of life's potholes that we encounter. Things like trauma, abuse, loss, grief, poverty. Even privilege can be a pothole if it keeps us too separate from humanity."

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Neo Nazis in Halls Gap condemned by Andrews.


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A man wearing a T-shirt representing a far-right group, known as Proud Boys, was removed by police from Melbourne's Invasion Day rally on Tuesday after he was involved in a brief scuffle with protesters.
Others were seen wearing Proud Boys clothing and draped in Australian flags as about 100 people marched down St Kilda Road in a "freedom" rally later that day. 
Car sparks chaos on Melbourne's Bourke St.
Police are chasing a motorist who caused chaos on Melbourne's Bourke Street, driving erratically and sending pedestrians fleeing.

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