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Government plans: German police should get green light for facial and voice recognition on the internet

The German coalition government wants to extend the surveillance rights of the police to include facial and voice recognition on the internet in a fast-track procedure. This should enable networks of suspects to be revealed more quickly. The planned expansion… Further reading
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German police are racist: New study on structural discrimination in everyday police work presented

Police officers tend to take harsh action against certain groups of people. This is not only due to individual prejudices, a study from Lower Saxony has now shown. Reports from those affected have shown for years that police officers in… Further reading
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Stolen colonial objects in Germany: Little movement on restitution

Academics fear that the German government could reduce a programme for the restitution of stolen colonial assets. The responsible green ministry denies this. The German government is falling short of its announcements on the return of stolen colonial objects from… Further reading
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Frontex should no longer hand over refugees to Libya: Lawyers act against the transfer of location data

Because Frontex also informs the Libyan Coast Guard about boats that are not in distress at sea, refugees are taking action against this practice at the EU. Frontex defames this as “publicity”. Two weeks ago, Frontex confirmed that the number… Further reading
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The first civil rescue ship in the Mediterranean was financed by millionaires, the second by families from Brandenburg

Exactly ten years ago, the “Phoenix” set out to rescue refugees on their way to Europe by sea, followed a year later by the “Sea-Watch”. The approaches behind them could not be more different. “Heroes at sea” was the title… Further reading
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More and more countries are negotiating mutual swaps of police data, while the US is pushing for a ring exchange with EU systems

The EU will soon be putting two new, huge information systems for travellers into operation. The personal data stored there is arousing the US government’s interest. In police databases, authorities store facial images, fingerprints and other identification information of both… Further reading