Germany's LGBT+ community worried at rise in hate crimes

France 24Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 12:08:43 PM
Germany's LGBT+ community worried at rise in hate crimes
  • Germany has reported a sharp rise in hate crimes against the LGBT+ community, with a notable increase in offenses related to sexual orientation, raising concerns about safety and tolerance in the country.
  • This development is alarming for the LGBT+ community, as it threatens the progress made in acceptance and rights, particularly in Berlin, and highlights the growing influence of far
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