"We must never underestimate the murderous danger posed by right-wing extremism and right-wing terrorism." That's the warning from Germany's interior minister as new figures show a rise in violent extremists in the country. A report today by intelligence officials estimates 14,000 violent right-wing extremists are living in Germany. It labels the far-right the biggest extremist danger inside Europe's largest economic power. Right-wing extremism continues to be "the greatest extremist threat to the basic democratic order," interior minister, Nancy Faeser told journalists as she unveiled the report alongside domestic spy chief, Thomas Haldenwang, in Berlin. Violence from right and left-wing extremists,...