BERLIN - The German government, under fire for failing to prevent a deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market, argued ...
BERLIN: German security and intelligence chiefs faced questioning on Monday (Dec 30) about the car-ramming attack that killed five people and wounded more than 200 at a Christmas market.
Authorities are looking into whether there were security lapses in the build-up to the Dec. 20 attack, which has cast a renewed spotlight on security and immigration ahead of a snap election ...
In southwestern Germany on Tuesday, police fatally shot a 38-year-old German man after he stole an excavator in Grünsfeld and rammed it into a hardware store, slightly injuring three officers during ...
Germany’s Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said yesterday there are indications that the Saudi suspect in a deadly car-ramming ...
Several people intervened after the suspect began stabbing people in the German capital's Charlottenburg neighborhood, a ...
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A general outside view of a special session of the interior and community committee on the current status of information ...
Berlin police said they detained a man Tuesday who attacked and injured two people in the city’s Charlottenburg neighborhood, ...
Documented incidents show mood in parts of population is extremely tense, according to state network of migrant organizations ...
After several special meetings, it is clear that the German government, made up of the SPD and the Greens, is in favor of ...