German Newspaper: ‘Climate Change To Blame’ for Rising Crime
Activist says when temperatures rise above 26 degrees, “the fuse gets shorter” and people “get more prone to violence.”
Activist says when temperatures rise above 26 degrees, “the fuse gets shorter” and people “get more prone to violence.”
The move has been described as “neither just nor moral.”
Crimes committed by “non-Germans” have contributed to violence skyrocketing in the country.
German media point to foreign perpetrators, while British officials pin the rise on increased reporting of offences.
The man has 22 previous convictions for theft and four for indecent assault.
Fourth incident in less than a week involving armed ‘Swedish youth’ from across the strait.
The head of a police union suggested the measure to tackle increasing knife crime.
French-Congolese attacker was previously in psychiatric care after stabbing a man to death in 2018.
Contrary to its government’s official line, Germany can deport Afghans despite not officially recognizing the Taliban regime.
The EU capital is grappling with an avalanche of narco-crime as rival drug dealers fight for control over communities.
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