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Germany: 4,096 cases of discrimination and attacks recorded against Muslims in 2025, including 224 physical assaults

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June 27, 2026

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BERLIN, June 27 (YPA) – The German anti-Islamophobia network CLAIM announced an alarming rise in cases of attacks and discrimination against Muslims in Germany during 2025. During a press conference in Berlin, the network revealed that it had recorded 4,096 incidents, including verbal discrimination, threats, insults, and 224 direct physical assaults. It explained that the []

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Polis Jerman guna semburan lada

BERLIN: Polis Jerman kelma­rin terpaksa melepaskan semburan lada dan menggunakan cota dalam satu pertempuran dengan aktivis haluan kiri di bandar Erfurt. Ia berlaku selepas penunjuk perasaan cuba menggagalkan persidangan parti pembangkang, Alternatif Untuk Jerman (AfD). Parti berhaluan kanan itu memperjuangkan undang-undang imigresen yang le­bih ketat selain menentang sokongan Jerman terhadap Ukraine, termasuk pelaksa­naan sekatan ekonomi ... Read more The post Polis Jerman guna semburan lada appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 6, 2026

Jews 525% likelier hate-crime targets in first half of 2026 than population share suggests, per FBI data

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Montreal police investigating incidents allegedly targeting Hasidic Jews

Montreal police’s (SPVM) hate crimes division is investigating incidents in which Hasidic Jewish men were allegedly targeted Friday night in Outremont and Mile-End neighbourhoods. According to the Jewish Hasidic Council of Quebec (CJHQ), several men who were returning home from a synagogue after Shabbat services were allegedly harassed by individuals driving around the neighbourhood. “Victims [] The post Montreal police investigating incidents allegedly targeting Hasidic Jews appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

ABNA English

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· Jun 22, 2026

New Wave of Islamophobia in West; From Assault on Mosque in Scotland to Attack on Prayer Leader in Canada

Continuing the trend of rising hate crimes against Muslims, two violent attacks in Scotland and Canada have once again heightened concerns over the spread of Islamophobia.

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

War Update: 295 Combat Clashes on Frontline Over Past Day

On July 4, Ukrainian Defense Forces recorded 295 combat clashes along the frontline. Russian forces launched intense bombardments, deploying over 8,700 kamikaze drones and 252 guided aerial bombs. The heaviest ground assaults occurred in the Huliaipole (38 attacks), Pokrovsk (31 attacks), and Sloviansk (25 attacks) directions. Ukrainian aviation and artillery responded by striking multiple Russian command posts and troop concentrations.

ZENIT

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· Jul 7, 2026

Jews Denounce the Persecution of Christians by Radical Jews in the Holy Land: Facts, Figures, and Other Concerns

According to the Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue, 155 incidents targeting Christians and Christian institutions were documented in Israel and East Jerusalem during 2025, up significantly from 111 cases the previous year. These included physical assaults, vandalism, desecration of churches, verbal abuse and the increasingly reported phenomenon of clergy being spat upon in public The post Jews Denounce the Persecution of Christians by Radical Jews in the Holy Land: Facts, Figures, and Other Concerns appeared first on ZENIT - English.

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Related coverage for "Germany: 4,096 cases of discrimination and attacks recorded against Muslims in 2025, including 224 physical assaults": Utusan Malaysia — Polis Jerman guna semburan lada. Jewish News Syndicate — Jews 525% likelier hate-crime targets in first half of 2026 than population share suggests, per FBI data. CityNews Montreal — Montreal police investigating incidents allegedly targeting Hasidic Jews. ABNA English — New Wave of Islamophobia in West; From Assault on Mosque in Scotland to Attack on Prayer Leader in Canada. Kyiv Post — War Update: 295 Combat Clashes on Frontline Over Past Day. ZENIT — Jews Denounce the Persecution of Christians by Radical Jews in the Holy Land: Facts, Figures, and Other Concerns