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Germany bans anti-Semitic Reich Citizens group Links to the far-right The authorities also cited links between the Querdenker movement and the far-right Reichsbürger and individualist Selbstverwalter groups. Members of both consider themselves not to be subject to the laws of the German state. Germany s Central Council of Jews welcomed the decision, saying it had become urgently necessary, given the sway that the far-right held in the protest movement. This development must be stopped at all costs, said the council s president, Josef Schuster. Observers say that radical conspiracy theories and far-right groups have become increasingly influential among those taking part in the protests. ....
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West Africa: Pirates launch deadly attack on Turkish ship off Nigeria The Gulf of Guinea, where the attack took place, is considered the most dangerous sea in the world for piracy. One crew member was killed and 15 others were taken hostage after a struggle on board. The ship was sailing through the most dangerous sea in the world for piracy when it was attacked Pirates attacked a Turkish cargo ship off the West African coast, killing a sailor and kidnapping 15 others, officials said Sunday. The M/V Mozart, which sails under a Liberian flag, was traveling from the Nigerian city of Lagos to Cape Town, South Africa, when the attack took place. ....