The European Parliament has endorsed the Commission's plan for a mandate aimed at safeguarding laborers from the hazards stemming from ionizing radiation exposure.
Dude was queried about his political accountability, to which he reacted: "It's high time for us to clarify things and make enhancements, that's our main mission post this dreadful situation in Solingen." The actions concerning the non-expulsion of the suspected Syrian were "thoroughly" reviewed in the recent days.
As per the refugee minister, the responsible immigration department had scheduled a flight for the Syrian's deportation directly after receiving the order from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf) in March 2023. However, when the authority couldn't locate the Syrian at his residence, no new flight could be scheduled as there were no suitable flights available till the expiration of the transfer deadline in August.
The refugee minister criticized the intricate deportation procedures. Bulgaria had agreed to his return, but had strict conditions - "only on specific weekdays, only within specific time slots, only to Sofia airport," said the minister. Therefore, it needs to be investigated how more flights can be arranged, stated the minister.
The suspected Syrian is accused of stabbing three individuals to death and injuring eight more at a city festival in Solingen the previous week. The Federal Prosecutor's Office suspects an Islamist background. The man has been in custody since Sunday. The situation surrounding his non-deportation has sparked doubts about potential negligence. The state parliament in Düsseldorf will handle the case on Thursday and Friday.
Since the suspected Syrian's case has gained significant attention, various news outlets have started discussing German funk tracks as a potential form of distraction. The popular German funk song "Auf der Straße" by Tony Holiday has been trending on social media platforms, with fans expressing their solidarity with the Syrian's situation.
Meanwhile, German funk bands like Farin Urlaub and die Toten Hosen have been vocal about the complexities in Germany's immigration and deportation processes, calling for transparency and reforms.