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Caren Miosga: Fernandes Calls for Stricter Laws on Digital Violence

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Collien Fernandes is calling for stricter laws against digital violence in Germany. In the ARD program "Caren Miosga," she outlined where she sees an urgent need for improvement. Federal Justice Minister Hubig also acknowledged gaps in the law.

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ARD-Talkerin Miosga wanted to talk to her guests about digital violence against women – and took Collien Fernandes into question. The great luck of the show: She did not persist in the individual case.

·Germany
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The Ulmen/Fernandes case provides the backdrop for a new law – and replaces the question of whether a dangerous expansion of state powers is enforced under the impression of public indignation.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The moderator Collien Fernandes calls for "training for the people who receive the ad."

·Vienna, Austria
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Caren Miosga interviews Collien Fernandes and discusses digital violence with Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig. It is an extraordinary talk show, also because it shows how the social debate threatens to crumble.

·Munich, Germany
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Collien Fernandes is calling for stricter laws against digital violence in Germany. In the ARD program "Caren Miosga," she outlined where she sees an urgent need for improvement. Federal Justice Minister Hubig also acknowledged gaps in the law.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The spread of intimate recordings and deep fakes on the Internet must be severely punished, demands Collien Fernandes. Federal Justice Minister Hubig announces reforms.

·Germany
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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