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Under arrest for sabotage plans: Two Russian-Germans allegedly planned attacks on behalf of the Kremlin

The German Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office has arrested two men in Bavaria for acting as agents for Russia. The “Donetsk People’s Republic” is now considered a terrorist organisation. On Wednesday, the Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office had the German-Russian nationals Dieter… Further reading
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Flag stress among Brandenburg physicists and fears, that Israeli military could benefit from German technology

The DESY research centre in Zeuthen is working on an Israeli observation satellite with an unprecedented wide angle. Employees criticise the one-sided positioning in the Gaza war. In three years’ time, a flying telescope could revolutionise space observation: A rocket… Further reading
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Facial recognition from parked vehicles: Professor questions legal basis of dragnet searches by German police

The police in Saxony have a previously unknown facial recognition technology for surveillance from vehicles. The first use of this technology has now become known in Berlin. For law enforcement purposes, the police in Saxony use facial recognition software for… Further reading
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Frontex Director calls for “gender-sensitive borders” and now explains the concept

Hans Leijtens wants more female employees in EU border troops and “women-sensitive” camps at the external borders. The concept is also being criticised. “At Frontex, we are committed to promoting gender-balanced and gender-sensitive borders”, explained Hans Leijtens, the new director… Further reading
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New Schengen Border Code leads to 70 % more warrants and alerts stored by German police in SIS

European police authorities have always used the SIS primarily for migration defence. A change in the law is exacerbating this trend. Specific checks with searches are also on the increase. The number of entries in the Schengen Information System (SIS)… Further reading
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Surveillance now banned in secrecy: German government takes a new approach towards parliament

The left-wing parliamentary group has published annual figures for stealth SMS and other surveillance measures based on parliamentary questions. The Social Democratic Ministry of the Interior is now putting an end to this. The Federal Ministry of the Interior has… Further reading