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Signs Christmas market attack suspect mentally ill: German ministerThe German government, under fire for failing to prevent a deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market, argued on Monday ... but that "there are striking signs of a pathological psyche".
The man suspected of driving a car through crowds at a German Christmas market is in custody on murder ... criticized for not heeding the warning signs he expressed online. On social media ...
The suspect, who moved to Germany from Saudi Arabia in 2006, allegedly drove a car through a Christmas market packed full of families on Friday night. At least five people are now known to have ...
saying only that he is a Saudi doctor who has lived in Germany for nearly two decades and that he acted alone.
[AFP] Germany reeled Saturday from the shock of a new deadly attack on a crowded Christmas market where Chancellor Olaf Scholz was to visit the scene of the carnage. Police arrested a 50-year-old ...
Bright lights and large crowds were ever-present at the Weihnachtsmarkt in Dresden, Germany, 2014. (Photo by Pete Reiniger) This article was originally published on December 18, 2020, in Folklife ...
Extremism expert Hans-Jakob Schindler says, while the perpetrator of the German Christmas market attack had been uniquely radicalised, they have been becoming more common since COVID-19.
The charm of being in the middle of Spandau's town square adds to the enchantment of shopping at a classic German Christmas market. Berlin’s official tourism website maintains an up-to-date ...
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