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Law and Justice
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Australia's hate crime law gives Nazi salutes mandatory jail
Australia passed anti-hate crime laws that include minimum sentences for displaying hate symbols like the Nazi salute.
Thieves in Pennsylvania nab 100,000 organic eggs
Authorities have turned to the local community to help them crack the case.
Germany: Police suspect Russia behind car vandalism
Authorities suspect the sabotage campaign was aimed at discrediting the Green Party ahead of the federal election.
Sweden comes to terms with worst-ever mass shooting
Sweden's King and Prime Minister have led tributes to the victims of a shooting at a school in the city of Orebro.
Sweden: Several dead in school shooting, police say
Police believe the perpetrator was among those killed during a shooting incident at a Swedish education center.
Germany: Police sniff out illicit wild garlic operation
Officers seized a large quantity of wild garlic — a protected springtime plant that is used in the catering industry.
French man on death row in Indonesia set to go home
French national Serge Atlaoui is set to go home after he spent two decades on death row in an Indonesian prison.
Sweden court finds Quran burner guilty of hate crimes
Salwan Najem was fined and given a suspended sentence over staging public burnings of the Quran.
Is the South African GNU under threat?
Josey Mahachi talks to Sandile Swana, a political analyst, and DW correspondent Thuso Khumalo in South Africa.
What do Trump's executive orders mean for migrants?
US President Donald Trump has already signed a series of executive orders with far-reaching consequences for migrants.
Inside El Salvador's maximum security prison
Latin America's biggest prison is key to El Salvador's war on gangs, but rights groups have slammed its grim conditions.
Norway releases cargo ship in Baltic cable sabotage probe
Tromso police say they seized and then released a vessel sailing between two Russian ports.
Quran burner Salwan Momika killed in Sweden
Police in Sweden have reportedly arrested five people after a man who repeatedly burnt the Quran was shot dead.
Germany: Are conservatives' plans on immigration legal?
EU and German law would make it difficult for conservative leader Friedrich Merz to set his immigration plan in motion.
Germany: 59 PSG fans arrested before Champions League clash
Stuttgart police said they had taken "59 French hooligans" into custody after legal consultation.
Australia: Sect members convicted over 8-year-old's death
An Australian court has found 14 members of a tiny sect guilty in the death of a diabetic girl whom they denied insulin.
Italy's Meloni probed over release of alleged Libyan warlord
The International Criminal Court has demanded an explanation after a suspected warlord was released from Italian jail.
Italy: Why does Naples have soaring youth violence?
Naples is experiencing an alarming surge in teenager shootings as organized crime flourishes in the Italian city.
Thieves blow up Dutch museum door to steal gold artifacts
Burglars have used explosives to break in and steal several archaeological artifacts in the Netherlands.
Germany holds memorial for Aschaffenburg stabbing victims
Four days after an attack that left a man and a 2-year-old boy dead, Aschaffenburg came together for a memorial service.
Sarkozy corruption trial shows 'nobody is untouchable'
France's former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and 12 others have been accused of being part of a "corruption pact."
Pakistan: Journalists slam new law regulating social media
Pakistan's parliament has passed a social media bill that critics say curbs press freedom.
Serbia: Thousands protest over Novi Sad station collapse
Protesters accuse Aleksandar Vucic's government of graft and negligence after the station roof in Novi Sad collapsed.
Indonesia agrees to repatriate Frenchman on death row
Indonesia and France have signed a deal to repatriate a French citizen facing the death penalty over drug offenses.
Man gets 30 years for attack outside Charlie Hebdo offices
Zaheer Mahmood was found guilty of attempted murder and terrorism for the 2020 attack, which left two people injured.
Amanda Knox's slander conviction upheld by Italy's top court
Amanda Knox falsely implicated a local barman in the 2007 murder of her flatmate Meredith Kercher in Italy.
DR Congo: Military fights to halt M23 rebels, UN 'alarmed'
The M23 rebels have seized swathes of territory in the east of DR Congo. The armed group made a resurgence in 2021.
Belgium: Teen arrested over alleged plan to attack mosque
Prosecutors said the suspect was accused of "planning to commit an attack on a mosque on Friday."
UK court jails Southport girls' murderer to 52 years
The judge earlier ordered the killer out of the court for shouting, and called his crimes "evil."
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
An organization commemorates the many Holocaust victims murdered outside of concentration camps.
Aschaffenburg attack: German mayor warns against 'hatred'
A stabbing in Bavaria has shaken a local community, with the city's mayor warning of a "spiral of violence and hatred."
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest of Afghanistan's Taliban leaders
A prosecutor has called for arrest warrants for Afghanistan's Taliban leaders over the persecution of women.
Austrian property tycoon Rene Benko arrested
The founder of fallen Austrian property group Signa, Rene Benko has been arrested on suspicion of fraud.
Deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany
Police in Germany have arrested an Afghan man over a fatal knife attack in the town of Aschaffenburg.
South Korea investigators want Yoon formally charged
The anti-corruption agency leading a criminal investigation into the Yoon recommended he be indicted over insurrection.
Germany: Stabbing in Aschaffenburg leaves 2 dead
A man has been arrested after the knife attack in the southern German state of Bavaria.
Prince Harry settles suit with Murdoch media after apology
Harry would have faced a high legal bill even if he had won the case. Instead he got a rare News Group apology.
Australia eyes possible foreign role in antisemitic attacks
Australian police are investigating whether criminals have been paid money from abroad to commit antisemitic crimes.
South Africa police search for gold mine gangster 'Tiger'
An investigation and manhunt have been launched to find him and those who helped him get away.
UK teen pleads guilty to Southport girls' murders
The crime horrified the country and online disinformation about it fueled days of nationwide rioting.
China executes 2 men for 'revenge on society crimes'
The two attacks took place within days of one another but were not said to have been connected.
India: Man jailed for life in doctor rape, murder case
The case in Kolkata triggered a wave of nationwide protests and hospital strikes last year.
India: Police arrest suspect in stabbing of Bollywood star
The arrest came days after Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan was attacked at his home in Mumbai.
South Korea: Yoon backers riot at court over his arrest
A Seoul court's ruling effectivly extends the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Israel: Man injured in stabbing incident in Tel Aviv
Israeli authorities said a man armed with a knife seriously injured a 30-year-old man in central Tel Aviv.
US democracy 'cannot survive' an unaccountable presidency
Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for his actions in office. Are there any checks against his decisions?
India: Court finds man guilty in hospital rape, murder case
An Indian court has convicted a 33-year-old man of raping and murdering a doctor. The crime sparked nationwide protests.
Iran: Two judges shot dead outside Supreme Court in Tehran
The Iranian judiciary said three judges were targeted in what it called an assassination attempt outside court.
US: What do Americans think about the looming TikTok ban?
The US top court has upheld the TikTok ban, set to take effect Sunday unless its China-based owner sells the platform.
How social media aids human trafficking and smuggling
How has social media changed the business of traffickers and people smugglers?
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