(Associated Press) Germany's media regulator has revised its code of conduct on reporting whether crime suspects belong to an ethnic or religious minority after complaints the previous guidance was unclear.

The German Press Council – a voluntary, industry-run body – says information about a person's ethnicity shouldn't be published "unless there is a justified public interest in doing so."

The wording agreed Wednesday replaces previous guidance that said such details should only be published if there was a link between a person's ethnicity or religion and the crime.

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