Tag: Germany
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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…
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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…
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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…
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German Left Party Chairman visits Maja T. in Budapest: Politicians call for shift in policy towards Hungary

Two leading politicians from the Left Party met Maja T., who is imprisoned in Budapest waiting for an Antifa trial. One of their demands is that the German judiciary should organise her return. Martin Schirdewan, the current co-chairman of the…