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Palantir is suing the Swiss “Republik” – An opportunity to talk about what kind of company it is, says one journalist

Five journalists reported critically on the US corporation Palantir with the WAV research collective and “Republik” – and Palantir is now demanding a right of reply at the commercial court. This could prove to be a boomerang. Lorenz Naegeli is… Further reading
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Spycops in the UK and beyond: Inside story with Kate Wilson [Lecture in Berlin]
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The author of the new book „Disclosure: Unravelling the SpyCops Files“ shares the story of her battle against SpyCops and the system behind it The term „spycops“ refers to a long-running scandal involving undercover police officers in the UK who… Further reading
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Again many neo-Nazis at “Day of Honour”: Budapest police suppress anti-fascist protest and record personal details

At the annual “Day of Honour” in Budapest, thousands of neo-Nazis once again took part in an “escape march”. One counter-protest was able to take place, while another, including a press conference, was stifled by the police. On Saturday, several… Further reading
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German arms exports to Israel should remain uncontested: Constitutional Court rejects lawsuit from Gaza

The Federal Constitutional Court rejects a lawsuit against German tank transmission deliveries to Israel. The legal recourse thus remains blocked for those affected – even if the weapons are used in violation of international law. The German Federal Constitutional Court… Further reading
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Repression and sanctions over anti-fascism: Demonstration bans in Hungary, more debanking in Germany

Because Orbán is having protests banned for the “Day of Honour”, organisations are cancelling bus trips to Budapest. The affected VVN-BdA is also under pressure in Germany – presumably because of Trump. A week ago, the Vienna Concentration Camp Association… Further reading
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Immigration office wants brothers of Mouhamed Dramé, killed by police, to leave Germany – Supporters demand right to remain

Sidy and Lassana Dramé are to leave Germany – despite possible appeal against acquittal of perpetrator. The immigration office has already confiscated their passports. Now resistance is forming. Sidy and Lassana Dramé face deportation from Germany, even though the legal… Further reading