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Rob Hyde is a freelance journalist based in Bremen, Germany.

His work has been published in The Times, The Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Express, The Daily Record, The Star, The Liverpool Echo & others. He has writes for specialist publications such as The Lancet, and trade periodicals including Bolted, Evolution and Volvo Group magazine.

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Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner’s emails ‘relevant to disappearance’

06 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, is on trial in Braunschweig for multiple sex crimes committed in Portugal. His lawyer criticized the German police for securing evidence without authorization from Portuguese authorities. Investigators found deleted emails and obscene photos linked to Brueckner, but the defense argues the evidence was improperly obtained and cannot be definitively linked to him. Brueckner is currently serving a seven-year sentence for a previous rape conviction, and his trial continues.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner’s emails ‘relevant to disappearance’

06 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is on trial in Germany for multiple sex crimes committed in Portugal. His defense argues that evidence, including a hard-drive and emails, was obtained without proper authorization. The BKA's actions and the involvement of Microsoft Ireland in accessing Brueckner's email accounts are highlighted. The trial continues as Brueckner serves a sentence for a previous rape conviction.

I met Madeleine McCann suspect on site used by paedophiles

17 Apr 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the main suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, is currently on trial for multiple sex offences. Witnesses have testified about his criminal activities, including burglary and rape, while he lived in Portugal. Brueckner, who has a long history of convictions, denies the charges. The trial includes testimonies from individuals who claim to have seen incriminating video tapes, although these tapes are currently unaccounted for. The public prosecution office in Braunschweig has not charged Brueckner in relation to Madeleine's disappearance, despite naming him as the prime suspect in 2020.

German Citizenship Test questions: New test includes Jewish questions for first time

29 Mar 2024  |  www.thejc.com
Prospective German citizens will now face questions on Jewish life, Israel, and the Nazis in the revamped citizenship test, an initiative led by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. This change responds to rising antisemitic incidents and aims to ensure applicants understand Germany's historical responsibilities, particularly regarding the Holocaust and Jewish communities. The new test includes questions on the history of Jewish communities in Germany, the foundation of Israel, and the consequences of Holocaust denial. Despite calls for even stricter measures, some proposals were not included in the revised framework.

Banned pro-Palestine group to hold ‘congress’ in Berlin

20 Mar 2024  |  www.thejc.com
An outlawed German pro-Palestine group, Samidoun, is planning to hold a 'Palestine Congress' in Berlin, despite being banned by the German government alongside Hamas. The event has raised concerns over legality and potential radicalisation, with calls for an end to 'Zionist settler colonialism' and 'apartheid policy'. Notable speakers include Nadija Samour and Yanis Varoufakis. Legal experts and Jewish community leaders are urging authorities to monitor the event for hate speech and incitement.

Fears football hooligan 'ultras' who arrange brawls on dark web will spark chaos at Euros & target England fans in pubs

16 Mar 2024  |  the-sun.com
Football fans attending Euro 24 in Germany face a resurgence of neo-Nazi hooliganism, particularly from Eintracht Frankfurt's ultras, known for violent incidents across Europe. The group Brigade Nassau, comprised of martial artists and bouncers, poses a threat to visiting fans, especially in public spaces outside stadiums. Despite efforts by police to infiltrate hooligan gangs, there is concern that the violence of the 1980s and 1990s is returning. Instances of clashes with police, stadium disruptions, and targeted attacks on fans have been reported. Some ultras, however, claim to focus on support rather than violence. The rise of far-right parties has also been linked to increased Nazi associations among some fan groups.

‘Entirely plausible’ that Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner abducted her, says friend

14 Mar 2024  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is on trial in Germany for unrelated sexual offences. Prosecutors suspect he kidnapped Madeleine in 2007, though he has not been charged in her case and maintains his innocence. Testimony from his former associate, Christian Post, suggests it is plausible Brueckner abducted her.

Hitler’s speeches to be put online to show power of propaganda

05 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The Institute of Contemporary History is undertaking a project to digitize and make available all of Adolf Hitler's speeches in various multimedia formats. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive access to these speeches to better understand the power of Nazi propaganda, reducing reliance on Mein Kampf for academic study. Simone Paulmichl, head of public relations at the institute, emphasizes the importance of analyzing Hitler's speeches to grasp his influence and political power.

Water firm Neger refuses to drop racial caricature

04 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
In Berlin, the Mohrenstrasse tube station has been renamed Glinkastrasse due to its racist connotations. Historian Götz Aly's legal challenge against the change was dismissed. The term 'Neger' is falling out of use in Germany, with some right-wing individuals defending cultural relics like the children's rhyme 'Zehn kleine Negerlein.' Annalena Schmidt, a historian and activist, sparked a national debate by calling the term 'Lumumba' for a hot chocolate with rum racist, leading to threats against her. In Austria, the Neger family refuses to change their Moor logo despite criticism.

Water firm Neger refuses to drop racial caricature

04 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
In Berlin, the Mohrenstrasse tube station was renamed Glinkastrasse due to its racist connotations. Historian Götz Aly's legal challenge against the change was dismissed. The term 'Neger' is falling out of use in Germany, with right-wingers defending cultural relics like the children's rhyme 'Zehn kleine Negerlein'. Annalena Schmidt, a historian and left-wing activist, sparked a national debate on Twitter/X about the racist nature of the term 'Lumumba', a drink named after Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba. In Austria, the Neger family refuses to change their Moor logo despite criticism.

Madeleine McCann key witness who made chilling claim investigated for false evidence

25 Nov 2023  |  mirror.co.uk
A key witness in the Madeleine McCann case, Helge Büsching, is under investigation for potentially providing false evidence regarding his claims about suspect Christian Brückner. Brückner, a convicted paedophile and rapist, is suspected of abducting and killing three-year-old Madeleine in Praia da Luz, Portugal. Büsching's credibility is being challenged by Brückner's lawyer, Friedrich Fülscher, due to inconsistencies in his statements about video tapes allegedly showing Brückner's crimes. The German police's investigation into Brückner is reportedly at risk of collapsing due to a lack of new leads and Büsching's reluctance to cooperate further.

Boris Becker serves up a new role on TV… selling motorhomes: Disgraced tennis star is the face of advertising campaign on German TV

14 Nov 2023  |  Mail Online
Boris Becker, a former tennis star who faced legal issues for insolvency offences, is now the face of a German TV advertising campaign for Wohn Mobil Park, selling used motorhomes. Despite his imprisonment in April 2022 and subsequent release in December, Becker has been rebuilding his public image, securing various roles including a coaching position with tennis player Holger Rune, a documentary film promotion, and a commentator job on Eurosport. His partner, Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, is managing his comeback through BFB GmbH. Becker has a history of securing advertising deals with major companies despite his financial troubles, which included a bankruptcy declaration in June 2017 with almost £50mn owed to creditors.

Kidnapped Shani Louk is dead, her family announces, after 'bone from the base of her skull' is found three weeks after she was abducted by Hamas terrorists and paraded on the back of a truck

30 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Shani Louk, a 22-year-old German-Israeli woman, has been confirmed dead by her family after a bone from the base of her skull was found, three weeks following her abduction by Hamas terrorists at the Nova electronic festival in Israel. The Israeli Defence Forces and Zaka emergency response team identified the bone through DNA matching. Louk's family had criticized the German government for not providing adequate assistance. The article highlights the tragic events of the festival attack, the family's desperate search for Louk, and the broader context of the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.

Kidnapped Shani Louk is dead, her family announces, after 'bone from the base of her skull' is found three weeks after she was abducted by Hamas terrorists and paraded on the back of a truck

30 Oct 2023  |  This is Money
Shani Louk, a 22-year-old German-Israeli, was confirmed dead by her family after being abducted by Hamas terrorists during the Nova electronic festival in Israel. Her remains were identified through DNA matching with a bone found by the Israeli Defence Forces and Zaka emergency response team. The family criticized the German government for not assisting in her rescue. The article highlights the emotional toll on her family and the broader context of the violent raid by Hamas, which resulted in numerous hostages and fatalities.

Germany must ‘wake up’ to huge antisemitic surge, says Israel’s envoy to Berlin

25 Oct 2023  |  www.thejc.com
Israel’s ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, urges immediate action against the rising antisemitism in Germany, highlighting the fear among Jews to express their identity publicly. Since October 7, over 1,100 antisemitic crimes have been recorded, primarily related to property damage and incitement to hatred. Federal Criminal Police Office President Holger Münch stresses the need for immigrants to understand German history and values to combat antisemitism influenced by various ideologies.

Boris Becker serves up a new role on TV… selling motorhomes: Disgraced tennis star is the face of advertising campaign on German TV

19 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Boris Becker, the disgraced tennis star, is now the face of a German TV advertising campaign for Wohn Mobil Park, selling used motorhomes. This move is part of his efforts to stabilize his finances after serving a prison sentence for insolvency offenses. Becker, who was released from a British prison in December, has also taken on a coaching role for Danish tennis player Holger Rune and continues to rebuild his public persona with the help of his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro. Despite his financial troubles, Becker has secured various gigs, including a documentary and a commentator role on Eurosport.

Boris Becker serves up a new role on TV… selling motorhomes: Disgraced tennis star is the face of advertising campaign on German TV

19 Oct 2023  |  This is Money
Boris Becker, the disgraced tennis star, is now the face of a new German TV advertising campaign for Wohn Mobil Park, selling used motorhomes. This move is part of his efforts to pay off debts and stabilize his finances after serving a prison sentence for insolvency offences. Becker, who was released from prison in December 2022, has been rebuilding his public persona with the help of his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro. He has secured various gigs, including a coaching role for tennis player Holger Rune and a commentator position on Eurosport. Becker's past advertising deals with companies like AOL, Mercedes, and Puma are also highlighted.

Boris Becker serves up a new role on TV… selling motorhomes: Disgraced tennis star is the face of advertising campaign on German TV

19 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Boris Becker, the disgraced tennis star, is now the face of a German TV advertising campaign for Wohn Mobil Park, selling used motorhomes. This move is part of his efforts to pay off debts and stabilize his finances after serving time for insolvency offences. Becker, who was released from a British prison in December, has also taken on a coaching role for Danish tennis player Holger Rune and secured various gigs with the help of his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro. Despite his financial troubles, Becker has managed to land advertising deals with several leading companies and continues to rebuild his public persona.

Flames of fury: 'Day of jihad' sparks fears of wider regional conflict after huge numbers of Muslims protest against Israel's bombardment of Gaza across the Middle East

13 Oct 2023  |  This is Money
Protests erupted across the Middle East and beyond in response to former Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal's call for a 'day of jihad' against Israel's bombardment of Gaza. Demonstrations took place in cities including Amman, Baghdad, Beirut, and Tehran, with participants expressing solidarity with Palestinians and condemning Israeli actions. The protests underscore the risk of a wider regional conflict as Israel prepares for a potential ground invasion of Gaza. The Israeli Defense Forces issued evacuation orders for northern Gaza, prompting concerns from the UN about humanitarian consequences. Human Rights Watch accused Israel of using white phosphorus munitions, further intensifying the situation.

Cop shot during dawn raid on far-right 'Citizen of the Reich' German coup plotters supporting aristocratic 'prince'

11 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
A police officer was shot during a raid on the far-right 'Citizens of the Reich' group in Germany, which supports Prince Heinrich XIII. The raid, part of an investigation into the Reichsbürger group, targeted multiple locations across Germany and Switzerland. One suspect was arrested for attempted murder. The group, which does not recognize the legitimacy of post-WWII Germany, allegedly planned a coup to install Heinrich XIII as leader. The plotters are also accused of seeking help from Russian officials. The article highlights the ongoing threat posed by far-right extremists in Germany.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner 'could face trial over separate sex offences as soon as February with Maddie trial following closely after', report claims

10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, is expected to face trial for multiple sex offences in February at Braunschweig High Court. The charges include three rapes and two sex attacks on children, with the trial potentially leading to a life sentence. German police believe Brueckner also abducted and killed Madeleine McCann in 2007, with a trial for this case anticipated to follow. Brueckner, currently serving a seven-year sentence for a previous rape, faces additional charges for other heinous crimes, including the rape of Hazel Behan and assaults on other victims. His lawyer, however, doubts the trial will commence before March due to other court priorities.

German Jews left terrified after horrific Hamas terrorist attack

10 Oct 2023  |  www.thejc.com
Jewish organizations in Germany are living in fear of terror attacks following Hamas' assault on Israel. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has vowed to ban Hamas activities and prosecute those involved, while Berlin's deputy head of government supports this move. Jewish institutions are closing due to safety concerns, and there is widespread fear of antisemitic violence. Protests have erupted in several German cities, with authorities struggling to manage them. Jewish leaders emphasize the paradox of increased protection for Jewish institutions amid rising antisemitism. The situation has left the Jewish community in a state of horror and trauma.

Michael Schumacher thought I was trying to kill him, David Coulthard says in bombshell doc 10 years since ski tragedy

10 Oct 2023  |  The US Sun
David Coulthard reveals in the documentary 'Being Michael Schumacher' that Michael Schumacher once believed Coulthard tried to kill him during the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix. The documentary revisits the infamous race clash, highlighting Schumacher's fury and accusations against Coulthard. The film also explores Schumacher's career, his relentless drive, and the darker aspects of his personality. It marks the 10-year anniversary of Schumacher's skiing accident and includes insights from various figures in the racing world, including Norbert Haug and Florian König.

Michael Schumacher thought I was trying to kill him, David Coulthard says in bombshell doc 10 years since ski tragedy

10 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
David Coulthard reveals in the new documentary 'Being Michael Schumacher' that Michael Schumacher once believed Coulthard tried to kill him during the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix. The documentary revisits the infamous race clash, highlighting Schumacher's fury and subsequent accusations against Coulthard. The film also explores Schumacher's career, his relentless drive, and the darker aspects of his personality. It marks the 10-year anniversary of Schumacher's skiing accident in the French Alps, with insights from various figures in the racing world, including Norbert Haug and Florian König.

Shani Louk's family blast German government for ignoring their plea for help - after they were told she is still alive in Gaza after being abducted and paraded on Hamas truck in Israel

10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Family members of Shani Louk, who was abducted and paraded by Hamas after the Nova rave attack in Israel, criticize the German government for ignoring their pleas for help. Despite evidence suggesting Shani is alive but critically injured in Gaza, the family expresses frustration over the lack of response from German officials. The article highlights the broader context of the recent violent attacks by Palestinian militants on Israeli civilians, including the massacre at the Nova festival.

Shani Louk's family blast German government for ignoring their plea for help - after they were told she is still alive in Gaza after being abducted and paraded on Hamas truck in Israel

10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Family members of Shani Louk, who was abducted and paraded by Hamas after the Nova rave attack in Israel, criticize the German government for ignoring their pleas for help despite evidence suggesting she is still alive in Gaza. Shani's family, including her aunt Orly Louk and uncle Wilfried Gehr, express frustration over the lack of response from German officials. Shani, a German citizen who grew up in Israel, was among the victims of the Hamas attack that resulted in the massacre of 260 civilians. The family has received information indicating Shani is alive but in critical condition, urging immediate action from the German government. The article highlights the broader context of the violent assault by Palestinian militants on Israeli civilians, including the abduction and killing of festival attendees.

Shani Louk's family blast German government for ignoring their plea for help - after they were told she is still alive in Gaza after being abducted and paraded on Hamas truck in Israel

10 Oct 2023  |  This is Money
Shani Louk's family criticizes the German government for ignoring their pleas for help after learning she is still alive in Gaza following her abduction by Hamas during the Nova festival attack in Israel. The family, including her aunt Orly Louk and uncle Wilfried Gehr, expressed their frustration in a television interview, urging immediate action. Shani's mother, Ricarda Louk, confirmed receiving information that Shani is alive but in critical condition. The article details the tragic events of the attack, the family's desperate search for Shani, and the broader context of the ongoing conflict.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 Oct 2023  |  couriermail
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes of family forgiveness and future freedom. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who fathered seven children with his imprisoned daughter, claims to have changed through therapy. Despite his horrific crimes, he remains optimistic about reconciliation with his family and eventual release. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, supports his claims of transformation, though he remains in a high-security psychiatric prison.

Germany notifies the EU it will bring in controls on all land borders

10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Germany will implement controls on all its land borders to address migration and Islamist terrorism, as announced by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. The decision follows internal security concerns and criticism of the Schengen Agreement's effectiveness. The move comes after a recent emergency migration meeting and amid claims that Russia and Belarus are destabilizing Western Europe by pushing migrants. The Federal Police Union has condemned Schengen, citing increased crime rates and calling for its termination.

Fears football hooligan 'ultras' who arrange brawls on dark web will spark chaos at Euros & target England fans in pubs

10 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
Football fans heading to Germany for Euro 24 face a resurgence of far-right neo-Nazi hooligans, particularly from Eintracht Frankfurt, known for their violent ultras. These hooligans, including the notorious Brigade Nassau, have caused chaos in various European cities and are expected to target England fans in pubs and other public places. The German police are prepared to respond with force. The article highlights the history of violence associated with these groups and the challenges faced by authorities in curbing their activities. The resurgence of hooliganism is linked to far-right extremism, with some clubs having Nazi associations.

Strictly star being sued by ex husband over ‘controlling’ comments

08 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
Motsi Mabuse, a judge on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, is being sued by her ex-husband Timo Kulczak for £70,000 over claims in her autobiography that he was controlling during their marriage. Kulczak refutes allegations that he restricted her access to money, controlled her diet, and prevented her from having a baby. The lawsuit, filed at Offenburg Regional Court, demands that Mabuse publicly retract her statements. Kulczak's lawyer, Samy Hammad, asserts that his client's reputation has been repeatedly damaged.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner on trial for sex offences

06 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is on trial for unrelated sex offences in Germany. The trial was postponed due to allegations against a lay judge. Brueckner faces multiple charges, including the sexual abuse of a ten-year-old girl in Portugal and the rape of an Irish woman in 2004. If convicted, he could face five to 15 years in prison. The next hearing is scheduled for next Friday.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner on trial for sex offences

06 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is on trial for unrelated sex offences in Germany. The trial was postponed due to allegations against a lay judge. Brueckner faces multiple charges, including sexual abuse and rape, with potential sentences ranging from five to fifteen years if convicted. His defense claims the charges are based on weak evidence. The next hearing is scheduled for next Friday.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner on trial for sex offences

06 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is on trial for unrelated sex offences in Germany. The trial was postponed due to allegations against a lay judge. Brueckner faces multiple charges, including sexual abuse and rape, with potential sentences ranging from five to 15 years if convicted. His defense lawyer claims the charges are based on shaky foundations. The next hearing is scheduled for next Friday.

Berlin club says sorry after refusing to host Jewish parties

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thejc.com
Zenner Berlin, a historic cultural venue, issued an apology after refusing to host the Jewish 'Karneval de Purim' festival, citing antisemitic reasons. The refusal led to public outcry, prompting Zenner to offer to host the event and donate profits to the Ofek counselling centre for antisemitic violence. Despite the apology, the festival organizers have secured another venue and expressed concerns about the future of the event due to the current political climate and ongoing conflict.

‘Entirely plausible’ that Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner abducted her, says friend

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is on trial in Germany for unrelated sexual offences. Prosecutors believe he kidnapped Madeleine in 2007, though he has not been charged in her case and maintains his innocence. Christian Post, a former friend, testified against Brueckner, suggesting it is plausible he abducted Madeleine.

German hospital ‘under siege’ as woman, 65, barricades herself inside room & ‘sets off flare’ sparking huge evacuation

05 Oct 2023  |  The US Sun
German special forces stormed the Luisenhospital in Aachen after a 65-year-old woman reportedly broke in, set off fireworks, and barricaded herself in a room, triggering a siege. Smoke was seen billowing from the room, leading to the evacuation of patients and the deployment of elite armed police units from the SEK. The suspect was detained after several hours, and it was unclear if she was armed or if there were any injuries or hostages. Roads were sealed off, and trains were canceled as authorities managed the stand-off. The SEK, founded in 1974, specializes in hostage situations and dealing with barricaded suspects.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner 'could face trial over separate sex offences as soon as February with Maddie trial following closely after', report claims

05 Oct 2023  |  This is Money
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, is expected to face trial for multiple sex offences in February at Braunschweig High Court. The charges include three rapes and two sex attacks on children. German police believe Brueckner also abducted and killed Madeleine McCann in 2007, with a trial for this case anticipated to follow. Brueckner, currently serving a seven-year sentence for a previous rape, faces additional charges for other brutal assaults and child sex offences. His lawyer, however, doubts the trial will commence before March due to other court priorities.

Josef Fritzl who locked daughter in cellar and fathered 7 kids with her wants to reconcile with ex

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned his daughter Elisabeth for 24 years and fathered seven children with her, seeks reconciliation with his ex-wife Rosemarie despite their divorce 11 years ago. In his new memoir, Fritzl downplays his crimes and expresses a desire to live with Rosemarie again. He is currently serving a life sentence in Austria's Stein high-security facility but hopes to be transferred to a regular prison to apply for parole. The memoir, co-written with his lawyer Astrid Wagner, reveals Fritzl's lack of remorse and his belief that the media has unfairly portrayed him.

Mystery as two Brit brothers, 7 and 9, die ‘swimming in lake after being reported missing by their parents’

05 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
Two British brothers, aged seven and nine, drowned while swimming in Eiserbachsee Lake in Germany after being reported missing by their parents. Despite rescue efforts, the boys were pronounced dead at hospitals in Aachen and Cologne. The incident has deeply affected the local community, with officials describing the event as tragic. The lake, which lacks lifeguards during the week, was busy with families at the time. Local authorities are investigating the incident to determine if any criminal offense occurred.

Taylor Swift ISIS terror-plot teen 'was radicalised by notorious hate preacher' and 'was building a bomb in his back garden while his family were on holiday which he intended to use to kill concert fans

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
A 19-year-old ISIS fanatic, Beran A., was arrested for plotting a terror attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Austria. Radicalized by Berlin hate preacher Abul Baraa, Beran planned to use a homemade bomb and knives to kill concertgoers. Authorities found chemicals for explosives at his home. The plot was foiled, and Beran confessed to his intentions. Baraa, who has a significant online following, has been influential in radicalizing young people.

Josef Fritzl lawyer says he 'will be released from high security jail'

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man who imprisoned and abused his daughter for over two decades, may soon be released from high-security prison according to his lawyer, Dr. Astrid Wagner. The Regional Court of Krems had previously ruled that Fritzl no longer posed a threat to society, but this decision faced opposition from prosecutors and the Vienna Higher Regional Court. Despite this, Wagner argues that Fritzl, now elderly and remorseful, has the right to benefit from the Austrian justice system. The final court decision is expected to be announced in writing soon.

‘Entirely plausible’ that Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner abducted her, says friend

05 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, a suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is described by a friend as having a character consistent with the abduction. The friend, Post, testified about Brueckner's criminal activities in Portugal, including rape and burglary. Defense lawyer Philipp Marquort questioned the integrity of Post's evidence, suggesting potential subjectivity. Police in Germany are searching for another associate, Ralph H, though his testimony is not expected to significantly impact the investigation. The trial continues with further testimonies and evidence being presented.

Cop shot during dawn raid on far-right 'Citizen of the Reich' German coup plotters supporting aristocratic 'prince'

04 Oct 2023  |  The US Sun
A police officer was shot and wounded during a raid on 'Citizens of the Reich' coup plotters in Germany, who support Prince Heinrich XIII. The operation targeted multiple homes across eight federal states and resulted in one arrest for attempted murder. The Reichsbürger group, which denies the legitimacy of post-WWII Germany, planned to overthrow the government and install Heinrich XIII as leader. The group has a history of violent confrontations with police and has attempted to recruit from the German police and military. The investigation is ongoing, with the Federal Public Prosecutor taking over the case.

I met Madeleine McCann suspect on site used by paedophiles

04 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A former girlfriend of Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, testified in a German court that she met him on a dating site frequented by paedophiles. Brueckner, a convicted rapist, allegedly bragged about breaking into holiday apartments in Portugal. The trial in Braunschweig regional court involves accusations of sex attacks on women and children in Portugal.

Latvia follows Poland in putting more troops to Belarus border

04 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Latvia is deploying armed soldiers to its border with Belarus and has restricted border guards' leave due to rising concerns over hybrid threats. This follows Poland's similar move to station troops at its Belarus border. The Baltic region is alarmed by the presence of Russia's Wagner group in Minsk, with thousands of fighters reportedly in Belarus. Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins emphasized the proactive nature of these measures. Lithuania has also closed some checkpoints with Belarus, and concerns persist about Wagner fighters posing as migrants to enter the EU.

Latvia follows Poland in putting more troops to Belarus border

04 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Latvia is deploying armed soldiers to its border with Belarus and has restricted border guards' leave due to rising concerns over hybrid threats. This follows Poland's similar move to station troops at its Belarus border. The situation is exacerbated by fears that Belarus, with the presence of Russia's Wagner group, is facilitating illegal migration into the EU. Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins emphasized the proactive nature of these measures. Lithuania has also closed some checkpoints with Belarus, highlighting regional security concerns.

German investigators illegally obtained hard drive while building case against Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner, his lawyers claim as they bid to have the evidence thrown out of court

03 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Christian Brueckner's legal team is challenging the admissibility of a hard drive obtained by German investigators, arguing it was secured illegally in Portugal. The hard drive contains incriminating material, but Brueckner's defense claims the evidence was obtained without proper authorization. The court also heard about Brueckner's email accounts, which contained obscene photos and disturbing stories. The defense argues that the authorship of these files cannot be confirmed. The trial continues with ongoing debates over the legality and admissibility of the evidence.

Far right on the march in Germany as extremist events triple

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
The number of extreme right-wing and neo-Nazi marches in Germany has tripled in 2023 compared to the previous year, with 162 gatherings in the first half of the year. These events are primarily organized by groups like Freie Sachsen and Die Heimat. The data, released by the Bundestag in response to an inquiry from the left-wing party Die Linke, highlights a significant rise in far-right extremist activities.

Hitler’s speeches to be put online to show power of propaganda

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
A German research consortium will make all speeches by Adolf Hitler as chancellor available online for the first time. The seven-year project aims to shift academic focus from Mein Kampf to Hitler's use of propaganda, covering speeches from 1933 to 1945. The speeches will be accessible in print, digital, and audio formats, with explanations and biographies provided. The project is led by the Institute of Contemporary History Munich-Berlin and the German Broadcasting Archive.

Swiss ski shop refuses to serve Jews

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thejc.com
Police in Davos are investigating a ski hire shop that refused to rent equipment to Jewish tourists, citing alleged theft and misconduct. A notice in Hebrew announced the ban, which has been condemned as antisemitic by the Swiss Federation of Israeli Communities. Local councillor Yehuda Spielman criticized the incident as a setback in promoting inclusivity. The shop's tenant issued an apology, attributing the decision to disputes with Jewish guests. The original notice has been replaced with one in German, specifying rental conditions.

Madeleine McCann suspect evaded police by ‘not being at home’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Christian Brückner, the chief suspect in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance, was not questioned by police at the time because he was not at home when detectives called, according to Goncalo Amaral, the former head of the investigation. Brückner, a fugitive German paedophile, was living in Praia da Luz where the McCann family was on holiday in June 2007. Amaral revealed that Brückner was on a list of local paedophiles known to the police, but officers were unable to question him as he was not present when they visited his residence.

Boris Becker could leave creditors empty-handed as he is set to 'bankroll life in native Germany'

01 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Boris Becker, recently released from a UK prison, plans to rebuild his life in Germany by channeling earnings from media deals through a company set up by his girlfriend, Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro. This arrangement aims to protect his assets from creditors. Becker, banned from doing business in Germany until 2031, has secured lucrative deals, including a book and a documentary for Apple TV+. Speculation surrounds his future, including potential marriage to Monteiro and a job offer from the German Tennis Federation.

Madeleine McCann: we still have hope, say parents, as Christian Brueckner declared an official suspect

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Madeleine McCann's parents expressed hope that their daughter is still alive following the news that Christian Brueckner, a German paedophile, has been declared an official suspect by Portuguese prosecutors. The parents welcomed the progress in the investigation, which involves Portuguese, German, and British authorities, and are kept informed by the Metropolitan Police.

Michael Ballack's ex-wife reveals her heartbreak over the tragic death of their son, Emilio

01 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Simone Mecky-Ballack, the ex-wife of former football star Michael Ballack, shares her ongoing grief over the tragic death of their son Emilio, who died in a quad bike accident in Portugal in August 2021. She reveals her daily struggles and the emotional impact of the loss, including her refusal to change anything in Emilio's room. Michael Ballack is currently dating Sophia Schneiderhan, a 21-year-old model. The article details the circumstances of Emilio's accident and the family's efforts to cope with the tragedy.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

01 Oct 2023  |  www.news.com.au
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing remorse and a delusional hope for forgiveness from his family. He detailed his daily routine and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book, claims to have changed through therapy but remains in a high-security prison due to his mental illness. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, supports his claims of transformation, though public sentiment remains largely negative.

Drunk Irishman who broke into Romanian presidential palace ‘thought it was a hotel’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A drunk Irishman was arrested after mistakenly breaking into Romania’s presidential palace, thinking it was a hotel. The man, who has not been identified, entered the palace courtyard and scaled a wall before breaking a window to get inside. He was spotted by the Romanian Defence and Protection Service, who alerted the police. After questioning, the man could not recall how he had broken in. Prosecutors determined he was not a danger to the public.

Far right on the march in Germany as extremist events triple

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The number of extreme right-wing and neo-Nazi marches in Germany has tripled in 2023 compared to the same period in 2022, with 162 gatherings reported in the first half of the year. These events are primarily organized by groups such as Freie Sachsen and Die Heimat. The data, released by the Bundestag in response to an inquiry from the left-wing party Die Linke, highlights a significant rise in right-wing extremist activities.

Latvia follows Poland in putting more troops to Belarus border

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Latvia is deploying armed soldiers to its border with Belarus and has restricted border guards' leave due to rising concerns over 'hybrid threats' from Belarus. This action follows Poland's decision to station up to 10,000 soldiers on its Belarus border amid fears that Minsk is facilitating illegal entry into the EU. The situation has heightened security alarms across the Baltic region, particularly with the presence of Russia's Wagner group.

Hitler’s speeches to be put online to show power of propaganda

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A German research consortium will make all speeches delivered by Adolf Hitler as chancellor available online for the first time. The seven-year project aims to shift academic focus from Mein Kampf to Hitler's use of propaganda, covering speeches from 1933 to 1945. The speeches will be accessible in print, digital, and audio formats, with explanations and biographies provided. The project involves the Institute of Contemporary History Munich-Berlin and the German Broadcasting Archive.

Boris Becker seeks injunction from prison to stop arch-enemy airing video

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Boris Becker, currently serving a prison sentence in Oxfordshire, has sought an injunction to prevent German comedian Oliver Pocher from airing footage of a prank involving a fake trophy filled with banknotes. The legal action is part of a long-standing feud between the two, with Becker's lawyer describing the stunt as 'outrageous' and an attempt to humiliate the former tennis star.

Incest monster Josef Fritzl reveals his deluded dreams of freedom and makes sick boasts in shock interview from jail

01 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal infamous for imprisoning and abusing his daughter, has expressed delusional hopes of freedom and reconciliation with his family in a shocking interview from prison. Despite his life sentence for heinous crimes, Fritzl detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely claimed he could live to 130. The interview also highlighted his continued confinement in a high-security psychiatric prison, following a court decision to block his transfer to a regular prison due to his serious mental illness.

Germany deports three British electricians for Brexit rule breach

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Three British tradesmen were fined and deported from Germany for working without proper documentation, highlighting the stricter enforcement of immigration rules post-Brexit. The men, working for a Slovenian company, were found lacking the necessary paperwork during an inspection by Stuttgart customs officials. Although not prosecuted, they had to pay a fine before deportation. The incident underscores the significant changes in residency and work regulations for Britons in the EU following Brexit, with unregistered workers facing potential fines or re-entry bans.

Hitler lives on in stained glass windows

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
More than a dozen German churches still display images of Adolf Hitler, with some portraying him in an ambivalent light while others mock him. Historian Michael Kuderna's research for his book 'Grenzüberschreitungen (Transgression)' found 15 churches with such images, including a stained-glass window in Weil der Stadt depicting Hitler as Satan. These depictions range from enigmatic portrayals during the Nazi regime to negative portrayals made after 1945.

Plaque to Nazi judges can stay for now, says Germany’s supreme court president

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Germany's supreme court president has decided that a plaque commemorating Nazi judges will remain in place for now, with added contextual notes about their history. The court, based in Leipzig during Hitler's reign, has faced scrutiny over its past tributes to Nazi Party members. Investigations have revealed that many judicial staff were former Nazis until the 1970s, with the latest inquiry expected to conclude in 2024.

Mein Kampf musical opens: Hitler’s manifesto dramatized for first time

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A musical adaptation of Adolf Hitler's autobiography 'Mein Kampf' premiered in Eggenfelden, Bavaria. Directed by Malte Lachmann, the production aims to explore Hitler's values and their implications today, without glorifying Nazi imagery. The musical seeks to engage young Germans by presenting historical content in a contemporary format.

Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse facing legal action from ex-husband after she accused him of being controlling

01 Oct 2023  |  The Sun
Motsi Mabuse, a judge on 'Strictly Come Dancing,' faces legal action from her ex-husband Timo Kulczak, who disputes claims made in her autobiography about his controlling behavior during their marriage. Kulczak, supported by his lawyer Samy Hammad, asserts that the allegations are false and damaging, aimed at boosting book sales. He recalls their marriage as positive and supportive, contrasting with Mabuse's portrayal. The couple divorced amicably in 2014, and Kulczak is now seeking a public correction of the claims.

Madeleine McCann suspect ‘exposed himself to girl in playground’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, faces new charges related to sex crimes in Portugal. Eyewitness testimony from a father and daughter alleges Brueckner exposed himself in a playground in 2017. Brueckner, with a history of sex crimes, is currently serving a sentence for a 2005 rape. The defense claims the prosecution is using delay tactics and media influence to bias witnesses. The trial continues with Brueckner maintaining silence in court.

Himmler’s Bavarian home transformed into hotel

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The former residence of Heinrich Himmler, located in Bavaria, has been converted into a hotel and restaurant named Blyb, promoting tolerance and openness. Entrepreneurs Florian Zibert, Moritz Meyn, and Maximilian Rampf invested €1.5 million in the renovation. The villa, historically significant as a meeting place for senior Nazis, is now a place for fine dining and overnight stays, with a focus on local community and historical responsibility. The picturesque location by Lake Tegernsee continues to attract tourists.

Madeleine McCann suspect ‘exposed himself to girl in playground’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is facing new charges related to sex crimes in Portugal. A father testified that Brueckner exposed himself to his daughter in a playground in 2017. Brueckner, who has a history of sex crimes and other offenses, is currently serving a seven-year sentence for a previous rape. The defense has filed several motions, complicating the case, and argues that media exposure has influenced witness testimonies. The prosecution believes the defense is using delay tactics. The trial is ongoing.

Himmler’s Bavarian home transformed into hotel

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The former residence of Heinrich Himmler, located in Bavaria, has been converted into a hotel and restaurant named Blyb, promoting tolerance and openness. Entrepreneurs Florian Zibert, Moritz Meyn, and Maximilian Rampf invested €1.5 million in the transformation. The villa, historically significant as a Nazi meeting place, now serves locals and tourists, integrating its past into its new identity. The picturesque location by Lake Tegernsee continues to attract visitors for various recreational activities.

Black market arms dealer sold pistols to princes

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
A Swiss black market firearms dealer has been convicted for supplying nearly 500 guns to members of the Saudi Arabian royal family, violating Switzerland's arms export laws. The 56-year-old man from Schaffhausen was sentenced to two years in prison after being caught with a loaded revolver and a large private collection of firearms without a license. The dealer had also procured weapons and accessories worth over £500,000 for Saudi royalty, failing to obtain necessary purchase or export licenses.

Himmler’s Bavarian home transformed into hotel

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The former residence of Heinrich Himmler, located in Bavaria, has been converted into a hotel and restaurant named Blyb, promoting tolerance and openness. Entrepreneurs Florian Zibert, Moritz Meyn, and Maximilian Rampf invested €1.5 million in the transformation. The villa, historically significant as a meeting place for senior Nazis, is now a place for fine dining and overnight stays. The owners emphasize their responsibility to the villa's history and the local community. The picturesque location by Lake Tegernsee continues to attract tourists.

Madeleine McCann suspect ‘exposed himself to girl in playground’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is facing new charges related to sex crimes in Portugal. A father testified that Brueckner exposed himself to his daughter in a playground in 2017. Brueckner, who has a history of sex crimes and other offenses, is currently serving a seven-year sentence for a previous rape. The defense has filed multiple motions, complicating the case, and argues that media exposure has influenced witness testimonies. The prosecution believes the defense is using delay tactics. The trial is ongoing.

Water firm Neger refuses to drop racial caricature

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
In Berlin, the Mohrenstrasse tube station has been renamed Glinkastrasse due to its racist connotations. Historian Götz Aly's legal challenge against the change was dismissed. The term 'Neger' is falling out of use in Germany, with right-wingers defending cultural relics like the children's rhyme 'Zehn kleine Negerlein'. Historian Annalena Schmidt sparked a national debate by calling the term 'Lumumba' for a hot chocolate drink racist, leading to threats against her. In Austria, the Neger family refuses to change their Moor logo despite criticism, citing its long history.

Do you want a custom-made rubber dinghy? Well now you can order one from China and Turkey as crooked companies are revealed to be manufacturing boats specifically for people smugglers to use

01 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Crooked companies in China and Turkey are manufacturing rubber boats specifically for people smugglers to use for sending migrants across the English Channel. These boats, which can carry between 50 and 70 migrants, do not meet safety standards and are intended for single use. The National Crime Agency (NCA) has revealed that these boats are stored in safe houses in Germany, Holland, and Belgium before being brought to Calais for crossings. The French have been criticized for not intervening and taking migrants back to Calais. Over 20,100 migrants have arrived on small boats in 2023, with more than 600 arriving on a single day recently.

Ukrainian boy, 11, flees for Slovakia on his own

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
An 11-year-old Ukrainian boy fled to Slovakia alone, carrying only a plastic bag, passport, and a phone number written on his hand. After days on foot, he reached the Slovakian border where he was assisted by border guards and various organizations. His relatives in Bratislava were contacted and came to pick him up. The Slovakian Ministry of the Interior praised the boy's bravery and shared his story online. The boy's mother, unable to leave due to illness and caring for her immobile mother, sent him to safety amid Russian shelling near their town's nuclear power plant. The police urged people to help the boy's family escape Ukraine.

Crooked Companies in China and Turkey Manufacture Boats for People Smugglers

02 Sep 2023  |  This is Money
Companies in China and Turkey have been producing rubber boats designed for people smugglers to transport migrants across the English Channel. These boats, which can carry 50 to 70 migrants, are larger than standard inflatables and are not built to withstand the harsh conditions of the Channel. The National Crime Agency has revealed that these boats do not meet safety standards, are intended for single use, and lack branding or safety test evidence. After being ordered, the boats are stored in safe houses across Europe before being brought to Calais for crossings. Over 20,100 migrants have arrived in small boats in 2023, with more than 600 arriving on a single day recently. There have been incidents of fatalities, including six migrants dying in August and 31 in November 2021.

Do you want a custom-made rubber dinghy? Well now you can order one from China and Turkey as crooked companies are revealed to be manufacturing boats specifically for people smugglers to use

02 Sep 2023  |  expressdigest.com
Crooked companies in China and Turkey are manufacturing rubber boats specifically for people smugglers to use for migrant crossings across the English Channel. These boats, which can carry between 50 and 70 migrants, do not meet safety standards and are intended for single use. The National Crime Agency (NCA) has revealed that these boats are stored in safe houses in Germany, Holland, and Belgium before being brought to Calais. The French Navy has been criticized for not intervening in migrant crossings, and the Border Force continues to manage the arrival of migrants in British waters.

Gloating Germans celebrate poaching England captain Harry Kane with £104m Bayern transfer… and blast Spurs as ‘childish’

11 Aug 2023  |  the-sun.com
German media and fans are celebrating the likely transfer of England captain Harry Kane to Bayern Munich for £104 million, while criticizing Tottenham Hotspur's handling of the negotiations. Kane, who has scored over 250 goals for Spurs, is expected to significantly boost Bayern's chances in the Champions League. Despite the excitement in Germany, the protracted negotiations have also drawn criticism, with some German outlets calling the process 'child's play' and expressing frustration over the high transfer fee for a player with one year left on his contract. Kane's move has left Spurs fans heartbroken, as he is set to leave as the club's record goalscorer.

Gloating Germans celebrate poaching England captain Harry Kane with £104m Bayern transfer… and blast Spurs as ‘childish’

11 Aug 2023  |  The Sun
German media celebrates Harry Kane's imminent transfer to Bayern Munich for £104 million, criticizing Tottenham Hotspur's handling of the negotiations. The transfer is seen as a significant boost for Bayern, with expectations that Kane will help the team achieve major titles. The move has left Spurs fans heartbroken, as Kane departs as the club's record goalscorer.

German police admit Berlin Lion was ‘most likely’ a boar after embarrassing wild goose chase with riot cops & snipers

21 Jul 2023  |  The US Sun
Police in Berlin admitted that a supposed lioness sighting was likely a wild boar, ending a two-day search involving riot police, snipers, and animal hunters. The operation was initiated after a video appeared to show a lioness, but experts later identified the animal as a boar. The search, which included drones, night-vision goggles, and a special task force vehicle, was called off after no trace of a lioness was found. Authorities were puzzled as no local zoos or circuses reported missing animals.

German police admit Berlin Lion was ‘most likely’ a boar after embarrassing wild goose chase with riot cops & snipers

21 Jul 2023  |  The Sun
German police admitted that the animal thought to be a lioness roaming Berlin was likely a wild boar. The extensive two-day search involving riot cops, snipers, and animal hunters was called off after specialists analyzed the footage and concluded it was not a lion. The operation, which included night-vision goggles, drones, and a special task force vehicle, was initiated after multiple sightings and a video showing what appeared to be a lioness. Authorities were puzzled as no local zoo or sanctuary reported a missing animal. Wildlife experts expressed doubts about the lioness theory due to the lack of evidence and the animal's physical characteristics.

Neuschwanstein Castle attack: US women thrown down ravine were sharing same hotel as alleged killer

16 Jun 2023  |  flipboard.com
A US tourist, Eva Liu, a recent university graduate from Illinois, was thrown to her death at Germany’s Cinderella castle. The incident involved US women who were sharing the same hotel as the alleged killer.

Ex-Steinhoff manager says 'manipulator' Jooste directed that accounts be falsified

08 Jun 2023  |  www.news24.com
A former Steinhoff manager, Dirk Schreiber, testified in the Oldenburg Regional Court in Germany, claiming that ex-CEO Markus Jooste directed the falsification of accounts. Schreiber, charged with multiple counts of falsifying balance sheets and credit fraud, stated he only felt able to cooperate with investigators after Jooste's resignation. The case highlights significant corporate fraud within Steinhoff, with Schreiber's testimony shedding light on internal pressures and manipulations.

As Germany enters recession, a look at life in Europe's 'economic powerhouse'

30 May 2023  |  Mail Online
Germany, traditionally seen as Europe's economic powerhouse, has entered a recession, with rising costs and a significant drop in consumer spending. The country's GDP fell by 0.3% in the first quarter of the year, driven by high inflation and reduced consumer spending. The economic downturn has led to increased poverty, with 20.9% of the population living in or at risk of poverty. Businesses across Germany, particularly in Hamburg, are struggling with rising costs and a shortage of workers, leading to closures and reduced services. The article highlights the impact on various sectors, including pubs, retail, and personal services, with many individuals expressing concern over the future economic outlook.

Madeleine McCann police say 'number of items' found in Portugal search

30 May 2023  |  www.buzz.ie
Police searching the Arade reservoir in Portugal for clues in the Madeleine McCann case have recovered several items. The search, which lasted three days, involved cooperation between Portuguese police, British officers, and the German Federal Criminal Police Office. The items will be evaluated to determine their connection to the case. The investigation against the main suspect, Christian Brueckner, who is currently imprisoned for an unrelated crime, is ongoing. The reservoir, located 31 miles from where McCann went missing, was previously searched in 2008.

Madeleine McCann police say 'number of items' recovered from Portugal search

25 May 2023  |  dailystar.co.uk
German police have recovered items from a search at the Barragem do Arade reservoir in Portugal, related to the Madeleine McCann case. The search concluded on May 25 after three days, and the items will be evaluated. The reservoir is near where Madeleine went missing in 2007. Authorities were acting on a lead involving photos and videos of chief suspect Christian Brueckner near the site. Informants Manfred Seyferth and Helge Busching claimed they dumped a stolen gun and camcorder in the reservoir after finding disturbing footage on it. The investigation is ongoing.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  ntnews.com.au
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal who imprisoned and sexually abused his daughter Elisabeth for 24 years, fathering seven children with her, has given his first interview from prison. In the interview with The Sun, he expressed a desire for freedom and reconciliation with his family, believing they will forgive him. He detailed his daily fitness regime and praised King Charles and Camilla. Fritzl, now 87, is serving a life sentence for incest, rape, coercion, false imprisonment, enslavement, and negligent homicide. He claims to have changed after therapy and has written a book titled 'The Abysses of Josef F.' His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, described him as polite and charming, but also a 'master of suppression.' In June 2022, Austria's Higher Regional Court reversed a decision to move Fritzl to a regular prison, ruling that he must stay in the high-security psychiatric prison due to his serious mental illness.

Josef Fritzl reveals his deluded dreams of freedom and makes sick boasts in shock interview from jail

10 May 2023  |  The US Sun
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man who imprisoned and sexually abused his daughter Elisabeth for 24 years, has expressed a desire for freedom and a delusional belief that he will live to 130 years old. In his first interview from Stein Prison, he detailed his daily fitness regime and his wish to reconcile with his ex-wife, Rosemarie. Fritzl, now suffering from dementia, remains in a high-security psychiatric prison after a court reversed a decision to transfer him to a regular prison. He was sentenced to life in 2009 for multiple crimes, including the death of one of the seven children he fathered with Elisabeth.

Markus Jooste created 'climate of fear', former exec tells German court

10 May 2023  |  news24.com
Siegmar Schmidt, a former Steinhoff executive, described a 'climate of fear' at the company under ex-CEO Markus Jooste. Schmidt, who served as managing director of Steinhoff Europe Group Services from 2003 to 2011, delivered a statement to the Oldenburg Regional Court in Germany, highlighting the oppressive environment where employees felt unable to challenge Jooste.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  goldcoastbulletin
Josef Fritzl, convicted of severe crimes including incest and negligent homicide, has given his first interview from prison, expressing regret for his actions and a desire for reconciliation with his family. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book, claims to have changed through therapy and hopes for eventual freedom, despite a court ruling that he remains in a high-security prison for mentally ill criminals.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  www.geelongadvertiser.com.au
Josef Fritzl, convicted of heinous crimes including incest and negligent homicide, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes for family forgiveness and future freedom. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book, claims to have changed through therapy but remains in high-security prison due to his serious mental illness. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, supports his claims of transformation, while legal decisions continue to keep him in strict confinement.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  adelaidenow
Josef Fritzl, convicted of heinous crimes including incest and negligent homicide, gave his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes for family forgiveness and detailing his daily life and fitness regime. He bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla, and discussed his new book, 'The Abysses of Josef F,' which he claims is a warning to others. Despite his crimes, Fritzl believes he has changed through therapy and hopes for eventual freedom, although recent court rulings have kept him in a high-security psychiatric prison.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  themercury
Josef Fritzl, convicted of multiple heinous crimes including incest and negligent homicide, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes for family forgiveness and future freedom. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book, claims to have changed through therapy but remains in a high-security prison due to his serious mental illness. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, supports his claims of transformation, attributing his actions to a tragic childhood.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  www.townsvillebulletin.com.au
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes for family reconciliation and detailing his daily routine and fitness regime. He claims to have changed through therapy and has written a book, 'The Abysses of Josef F,' as a warning to others. Despite his horrific actions, Fritzl bizarrely praises King Charles and Queen Camilla. Legal decisions have kept him in a high-security psychiatric prison due to his mental illness.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  www.thechronicle.com.au
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes of family forgiveness and future freedom. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who fathered seven children with his imprisoned daughter, claims to have changed through therapy. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, helped publish his autobiography, which he describes as a warning to others. Despite his hopes, a court ruled that Fritzl must remain in a high-security prison due to his serious mental illness.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  adelaidenow
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes for family reconciliation and detailing his daily routine. He claims to have changed through therapy and maintains he did not murder anyone. Fritzl bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla and discussed his new book, 'The Abysses of Josef F,' as a warning to others. Despite his horrific actions, he expressed a desire for freedom and reconciliation with his family. The article also covers the legal decisions regarding his imprisonment in a high-security psychiatric facility.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  www.heraldsun.com.au
Josef Fritzl, convicted of heinous crimes including incest and negligent homicide, has given his first interview from prison, expressing delusional hopes for family forgiveness and future freedom. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book, claims to have changed through therapy but remains in high-security prison due to his mental illness. Legal decisions have kept him in a psychiatric facility, preventing his transfer to a regular prison.

Josef Fritzl: Incest monster gives first interview

10 May 2023  |  dailytelegraph
Josef Fritzl, the Austrian criminal convicted of incest, rape, and other crimes, has given his first interview from prison, expressing remorse and delusional hopes for reconciliation with his family. He detailed his daily fitness regime and bizarrely praised King Charles and Queen Camilla. Fritzl, who has written a book titled 'The Abysses of Josef F,' claims to have changed through therapy. Despite his horrific actions, he believes his family will forgive him. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, supports his claims of transformation. Fritzl remains in a high-security psychiatric prison after a court ruling reversed plans for his transfer to a regular prison.
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