News feed Pro-Palestinian activists in Germany say police target them with harsh and sometimes violent tactics that are not consistently applied to others. Published on August 22, 2024August 22, 2024
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This article was originally published in Portuguese Other European countries may have to step up their efforts to compensate for Germany’s decision to cut military aid to Ukraine, defence researcher …
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Fourteen people were staying in the hotel in Kröv, western Germany, when one of the building’s floors collapsed. ADVERTISEMENT Two people, a woman and a man, were killed when a …
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German court fines woman for singing ‘From the River to the Sea’ | Israeli-Palestinian Conflict News
Defense attorney calls $655 fine for 22-year-old protester ‘dark day for free speech’ A German court has fined a woman $655 (€600) for using the slogan “From the river to …
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This article was originally published in Hungarian Can Euro football revive the German economy after years of stagnation? According to experts, major sporting events have only a minimal impact on …
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The German Federal Parliament rejected a proposal submitted by the PSW party to stop arms exports to Israel. The party’s representative, Savim Dagdalan, confirmed in a late session yesterday, Thursday, …
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Yesterday, Tuesday, a court in Berlin rejected an urgent request submitted by a number of residents of the Gaza Strip to prevent the German government from approving permits to export …
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A video clip shows German police violently suppressing peaceful pro-Palestine demonstrators in the capital, Berlin. The German government takes positions in support of Israel, which has been waging war on …
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This article was originally published in English French President Emmanuel Macron will visit German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin on Sunday, for the first state visit by a French president …
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Recently, several political leaders have been threatened or attacked in Germany. These incidents take place in a tense electoral context, notably with the European elections on June 9. ADVERTISEMENT According …