Andrew Tate
Coverage of Andrew Tate in the Nexus archive.
- Judge rejects Tate brothers’ bid to identify UK accusers before extradition
A UK High Court judge denied Andrew and Tristan Tate permission to challenge the withholding of accusers' identities until their extradition from Romania. The judge ruled prosecutors acted lawfully to protect three women accusing the brothers of rape and human trafficking, finding no breach of the brothers' fair trial rights.
- Andrew Tate fails in attempt to reveal identities of accusers
Andrew Tate and his brother are facing charges including rape but have not been extradited from Romania. Tate's attempt to reveal the identities of his accusers has failed.
- Andrew and Tristan Tate's bid to make prosecutors reveal names of their alleged victims is thrown out by judge
Andrew and Tristan Tate's attempt to force prosecutors to disclose the names of their alleged victims was rejected by a judge. The court dismissed their request to obtain the identities of the victims.
- Andrew and Tristan Tate's bid to make prosecutors reveal names of their alleged victims is thrown out by judge
Andrew and Tristan Tate's attempt to compel prosecutors to disclose the names of their alleged victims was dismissed by a judge. The court rejected their legal bid to obtain this information.
- Andrew Tate must return to UK before being told accusers’ identity, say prosecutors
Andrew Tate and his brother face charges including rape. Prosecutors require Tate to return to the UK before revealing the identity of the accusers, with the defendants claiming this anonymity could hinder a fair trial.
- Breathtaking mistakes bungling British police made that may have let Andrew Tate escape prosecution, flee Britain and continue to spew his poisonous vitriol to millions - including the crossbow killer of BBC racing commentator's wife and daughters
The article claims British police made critical errors that allowed Andrew Tate to avoid prosecution, flee the UK, and continue spreading harmful messages. It also references a crossbow attack linked to a BBC racing commentator's family as part of the context.
- Andrew Tate’s Empire of Abuse
Andrew Tate, the defining figure of the manosphere, built a fortune and became a political force by systematically exploiting women.
- Candace Owens and the Tate brothers turned up in Russia. The Kremlin spun it as a thaw.
Candace Owens and Andrew Tate have been posting from Russia as it hosts the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The Kremlin has framed their presence as a sign of thawing relations.
- Women accusing Andrew Tate criticise UK extradition delay as influencer appears in Russia
Women accusing Andrew Tate of rape, assault, and coercive control criticize the UK's delay in seeking his extradition as he appears in Russia. Tate, who admires Vladimir Putin and amplifies Kremlin propaganda, arrived in Moscow during a week when Russian authorities welcomed US rightwing figures at an annual conference described as Russia’s answer to Davos.
- The Most and Least Likely American Voter to Support Ukraine
US public support for Ukraine remains resilient with 54% considering the war personally important. Confidence in Trump's handling of the conflict has dropped to 32%, while 50% trust Zelensky. An age divide exists, with older Americans more concerned than younger ones, and Russia using internet personalities like Candace Owens and Andrew Tate to target younger audiences.
- Andrew Tate Is in Russia — and Almost Everyone Hates It
Andrew Tate is in Russia, where his presence has united voices across the country's political spectrum in opposition. The article highlights his role as a figurehead of the manosphere and the widespread dislike his visit has generated.
- Manosphere Influencer Andrew Tate Arrives in Moscow
Manosphere influencer Andrew Tate has arrived in Moscow. The purpose of his visit is unclear, though some speculate he may attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
- X is fighting Andrew Tate’s attempt to unmask his critics
X is fighting against Andrew Tate's attempt to unmask his online critics, who are accused of engaging in a conspiratorial plot to defame him. The Tate brothers filed suit against social media account owners and X, demanding it disclose anonymous account holders. A Florida court previously said claims couldn't be brought against unidentified defendants.
- Andrew Tate sought CPS assurance he would not be arrested if he returned to UK, court hears
Andrew Tate sought assurance from prosecutors that he would not be arrested if he returned to the UK for a civil case in which he is accused of rape. He is accused by four women and has been charged with ten criminal offences. The submission was made by his lawyers last year.
- Sir Keir Starmer faces new calls to extradite Andrew Tate - as Romanian courts lift all conditions and influencer taunts UK to 'come get me'
Sir Keir Starmer is facing renewed pressure to extradite Andrew Tate from Romania, where courts have removed all legal conditions against him. Tate has publicly mocked the UK, challenging authorities to 'come get me' amid ongoing legal discussions.
- Sluts, simps and body shaming: the rise of Africa’s manosphere
The article highlights the growing presence of misogynistic influencers in Africa's manosphere, mirroring Western trends. Experts warn of harmful misogynistic attitudes spreading through social media, with seven unnamed African men gaining traction. UN Women's Sunita Caminha notes the alarming rise of this issue across the continent.