Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
- The trial of former Social Democratic minister Henrik Sass Larsen for possessing thousands of child sexual abuse images began today in Copenhagen.
- Sass Larsen was arrested earlier this year after authorities found over 6,000 images and 2,000 videos, and a verdict is expected today.
- At the same time, Sweden’s government condemned Israel’s incursion into Gaza City, emphasized that Gaza’s borders must remain unchanged, and removed a member of the Left Party, Lorena Delgado Varas, following her controversial social media activity.
- Sweden’s finance minister announced plans for tax cuts benefiting households next year, while Denmark confirmed yesterday it will eliminate its 25-percent sales tax on books to encourage reading.
- Switzerland announced new measures on Wednesday to better protect its population from future pandemics, drawing lessons from Covid-19 and proposing enhanced federal-cantonal collaboration.
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