June 25, 2025
Police launched a campaign to target nationwide hatred crime
The German police have started an operation to compete online, targeting special people trying to provoke special people trying to incite hostility towards special social groups and derogatory politicians.
The investigation will mostly be posted online on radical right -wing materials, as well as insulting politicians at a punishable level by law.
The Western state’s Western state’s Orthodox Premier Herberlal Ryool, where many deployment as part of the police operation, said, “Digital arson should not be left to hide BEIR cellphones or computers.”
This operation has been taking place annually for many years under the leadership of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA).
In a statement, BKA said that the police take action in 180 cases related to more than 140 investigations, including 65 property search.
This invited the public to report the officers to report any case of indecent language online.
In May, BKA released figures showing that 10,732 hatred-speech violations occurred in 2024, before some 34% increase.
BKA said that the number has also been quadrupled as compared to 2021.
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June 25, 2025
Most teachers in Germany are satisfied with the job despite complaints of pupil behavior – study
Most teachers in Germany are satisfied with their position, and a large percentage will again choose the job, a study released on Wednesday.
According to a school barometer report by Robert Bosch Foundation, 84% of teachers are satisfied with their employment, 70% will re -teach as a professional if faced with choice and 90% enjoy teaching in schools where currently works.
The high satisfaction ratings despite the fact that many teachers see the pupil’s behavior as a growing challenge.
The study has shown that 42% out of some 1,500 teachers questioned that the “central problem” to students’ operations, as is a “central problem” compared to 35% in a year. The figure went up to 52% in the secondary school, which included students who are not intended to go on university studies, under the complex education system of Germany.
For the first time in the study, teachers were asked about their ideas on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for teaching purposes.
Here, more than 60% described the search technique as a negative impact on social and communication skills and important thinking.
More than half of the teachers (55%) said that they were less thin, feeling 41% “very unconfirmed” about them once or never, never, never.
Despite this, 57% saw clearly for AI devices when used to support individual students in their learning goals.
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We are once again covering major news programs in Germany, in which the nationwide police operation is dealing with online hat speeches and provocation.
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