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13 million Germans live in poverty, facing social exclusion and ignorance. As the wealth gap widens, a silent social crisis looms in Germany
German Parliament President Julia Klöckner plans to revoke the parliamentary ID from Green Youth Association head Jette Nietzard after a controversial pullover incident. Klöckner aims to 'exclude the dignity of the office' while writing a telling letter.
The Berlin Administrative Court has ruled in an expedited procedure: The rejection of asylum seekers at the borders is unconstitutional. How Interior Minister Dobrindt is dealing with this is alarming, says Bianca Schwarz.
A long-standing member of the former 'Junge Alternative' (JA) was accused of attempting to harm a train conductor at the Leipzig Regional Court. After approximately three years, the case was dropped, leaving the victim feeling abandoned.
A model project in Lower Saxony shows that implementing 30 km/h speed limits on main roads is worthwhile. The state is now reviewing a federal initiative to implement this nationwide.
Louisiana's massive blackout last week went unnoticed by the conspiracy theorists from the right-wing fringe.
A campaign in Cologne aims to reduce the alarming number of 'dooring' accidents, where cyclists are injured due to opening car doors, with over 400 instances recorded in recent years.
The Berlin Administrative Court has ruled that the forced return of asylum seekers to Germany is illegal. Following this decision, judges involved are reportedly being personally defamed and threatened, according to the Judges' Association.
In Germany, two-thirds of citizens support increasing the minimum wage to €15. Find out why and how this trend affects the economy and society.
Polizisten wollen die Software von Palantir. Doch die gilt als invasiv. Scheitert Sicherheit in Deutschland mal wieder am Datenschutz? Nein, er ist ein Feature.
Der AfD-Anwalt übt sich im politischen Mobbing. Er schändet die Gedenkstätte Ahlem und versucht die Polizei zum Schweigen zu bringen. Dokmz berichtet über diese skandalöse Tat.
Tensions rise within the German coalition government as the SPD seeks to initiate a ban on the far-right AfD party, while the CSU warns of a potential backlash. The party's future remains uncertain.
A new study suggests that increased migration could benefit the German government's budget in the long run. According to Bochumer economist Martin Werding's calculations, a permanent influx of 200,000 people per year would reduce the budget deficit by around 2.5 percent of the country's GDP.
Germany's government aims to strengthen its migration policy with increased border controls and rejections. But how effective are these measures? Tina Handel analyzes the gap between promise and reality.
A report allegedly links former German Health Minister Spahn to a multimillion-dollar scandal involving the procurement of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to learn more about the allegations.
Rechte Desinformation auf der Tagesschau: Eine Kampagne über EU-NGOs, die Fake-Zahlen verbreitet und EU-Gelder betreibt, wurde widerlegt und trotzdem von der Tagesschau verbreitet.
Learn how the AfD party is losing elections, casting doubt on their supposed winning streak in this thought-provoking blog post from Campact.de.
We obtained and analyzed the Taser instructions for the North Rhine-Westphalian police and discussed the findings with a researcher. Discover what's lacking in the guidelines.
New report reveals a significant increase in right-wing extremism, with 50,000 people identified as a threat to German security. The Verfassungsschutz report also highlights ongoing concerns about Islamist terrorism, espionage and sabotage.
Pro Asyl's co-head, Kopp, addresses accusations from the right after a court ruling, calling them 'bizarre'.
German Interior Minister Dobrindt labels the far-right AfD as 'secured right-wing extremist' and calls the consequences of the right-wing shift 'dramatic', in a rare moment of candor, amidst a 'still-pact' of silence.
New German Interior Minister Dobrindt hints at potential use of Palantir software despite controversy. Green Party's Konstantin von Notz demands lawmakers comply with parliamentary resolutions and criticizes Dobrindt's lack of transparency on digital sovereignty.
The German Federal Court of Justice announces the opening of a new trial in the NSU complex, investigating additional suspects involved in the series of neo-Nazi bombings and murders in the early 2000s.