
A Berlin court sentenced a doctor to life imprisonment for the murder of 15 seriously ill patients. The case has drawn attention to end-of-life care and medical ethics. Meanwhile, German lawmakers are debating new legislation to expand digital investigation powers for police, aimed at improving law enforcement capabilities. These developments highlight ongoing legal and societal debates in Germany.
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OpinionA Berlin court has handed Germany's maximum sentence to a doctor accused of murdering 15 seriously ill patients. Meanwhile, lawmakers are debating plans to expand digital investigation powers for police. DW has more.
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OpinionA Berlin court sentenced a doctor to life imprisonment, Germany's maximum sentence.
Deutsche WelleThe doctor was accused of murdering 15 seriously ill patients.
Deutsche WelleLawmakers are debating plans to expand digital investigation powers for police.
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