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Germany's Faeser says AfD shouldn't exploit Magdeburg attack 12/26/2024 December 26, 2024 Five people were killed and over 200 were injured when a car was driven through crowds at the Christmas ...
Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has held what it calls a “memorial” rally for the victims of a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market that has inflamed debate on ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect J.D. Vance joined Elon Musk in appearing to defend the policies of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, and also seemed to take aim at a pro-Israel ...
Observers warn of Germany's extreme-right scene mobilizing over the incident. The motive of Talib A.*, the suspected perpetrator of the deadly Christmas Market attack in Magdeburg, is still unclear.
The possible motive of the arrested suspect, a 50-year-old psychiatrist from Saudi Arabia with a history of anti-Islamic rhetoric and a sympathy for the far-right Alternative for Germany Party ...
Far-right protesters have held a rally in Magdeburg, following Friday evening’s attack on a Christmas market which left five people dead and hundreds injured. Police estimate around 1,000 ...
In 2016 a Tunisian migrant aligned with Islamic State drove a lorry into a Christmas market in west Berlin, killing 13 people in one of modern Germany’s deadliest terrorist incidents.
Authorities have identified the man as a doctor who arrived in Germany in 2006 and was granted permanent residency. Police haven’t publicly named the suspect, per Germany's privacy laws.
MAGDEBURG: Germany's far-right AfD party on Monday (Dec 23) held what it called a "memorial" rally for victims of a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market that has newly inflamed debate on ...
Germany's green power push has been blamed for its soaring energy bills - as the country's national grid struggles to cope with the demands of ever-expanding wind farms, experts have warned.
Elon Musk waded into Germany’s election Friday, expressing his support for a far-right anti-immigrant and anti-Islam party that’s being monitored by the country’s domestic intelligence agency.