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Schengen Information System: 41 million daily searches in Europe and a increase in manhunts for persons

Member states receive almost 1,100 hits from the Schengen Information System every day. The number of people searched has risen by more than 50 per cent in four years. France, Germany and Italy are power users. The Schengen Information System… Further reading
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Kurdish politician Yüksel Koç in German prison on PKK charges – while the party lays down its arms

On Tuesday, Kurdish politician Yüksel Koç was arrested for alleged PKK activities. While the organisation announced its disarmament, Germany is holding on to the terror label – and playing for time. On Tuesday, the German Federal Criminal Police Office arrested… Further reading
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Cockroach cyborgs by drone: German start-up develops remote-controlled insects for war and rescue missions

A Hessian company is developing an army of remote-controlled cockroaches that can be dropped from the air. Unlike with mammals, such research with electrical impulses is not prohibited for insects. The idea sounds bizarre: a squad of soldiers throws a… Further reading
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Maritime militarisation makes companies nervous: Offshore facilities and sea cables turned into surveillance

With a commitment to co-operate with the military, German wind farms will become legitimate military targets. Submarine cables are to be docked with secret harbours for underwater drones. The Bundeswehr has been authorised to install and operate fixed installations such… Further reading
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Red hands conspiracy: Decades-old protest symbolism is smeared to be anti-Semitic in Gaza context

Palestine solidarity groups in Germany allegedly use a well-known symbol to recall the lynching of Israeli soldiers. Experts vehemently contradict this narrative. To what end is it being spread? At the end of April, the Jewish Community of Frankfurt sharply… Further reading
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Police critical police inspector in Berlin receives letter with bullet to his protected address

Following an anonymous threatening letter, Berlin Chief Inspector Oliver von Dobrowolski has seen an increase in intimidation. He was insulted in as a ‘colleague pig’. At the beginning of April, Berlin police chief inspector Oliver von Dobrowolski received an anonymous… Further reading