In Denmark, teenager charged for joining white supremacists
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A 16-year-old in Denmark has been charged with joining an international neo-Nazi group and having tried to recruit another person to the group, which Danish authorities described as a terrorist group. The teenager, who was not identified, was also accused of sharing militant extremist material as well as bomb and weapons manuals. A prosecutor said Thursday that authorities believe the teenager assumed a leadership role in the Feuerkrieg Division which has been advocating  for a race war and promotes some of the most extreme views of the white supremacist movement.