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Right-wing extremist offences are at a record high in Germany: 2024 was a ‘baseball bat year’

The number of right-wing crimes rose by a sixth in 2024 – not including December. Government policy has failed, criticises the Left Group in the Bundestag. In 2001, the German Bundeskriminalamt (Federal Criminal Police Office) introduced the ‘Criminal Police Reporting… Further reading
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At least ten deaths after police used Taser in Germany: Introduction in further federal states to come

Five German states are using ‘distance electro-pulse devices’ in patrol duty, with more to follow. The Federal Police are also trialling their introduction in Berlin. In Germany, the police have been using Tasers since the turn of the millennium, but… Further reading
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Armed drones in Rojava: Activists support Kurdish units with donations for unmanned systems

For a long time, the Turkish military held air supremacy in Kurdistan with drones. However, more and more systems are being shot down. Now Kurdish militias are arming themselves. Activists from the USA, Europe, and Rojava are helping. As the… Further reading
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German police kill excavator driver after rampage; 2024 now peak of police fatal shootings since 1976

A man used an excavator to destroy a construction company’s fleet of vehicles plus some police cars. The victim is said to have worked for the company in question. Police in the German town of Tauberbischofsheim shot and killed an… Further reading
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Germany does not investigate deaths of its citizens despite Israel’s crimes under international law

Several Germans were killed by Israel in Gaza. Even though these are criminal offences, the German government does not want to prosecute them. International lawyers and the Left Party group in the Bundestag are criticising this. Since the attack by… Further reading
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From prison in Hungary to prison in Germany: Court in Karlsruhe orders custody for Tobias E.

After being released from prison in Hungary, a 29-year-old man from Berlin is now in pre-trial detention in Germany. The Saxony Criminal Police Office is responsible for the continuation of his detention. Tobias E. from Berlin was due to regain… Further reading