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What we know about the deadly Christmas market attack in GermanyThe violence shocked all of Germany, prompting several other German towns to cancel their weekend Christmas markets as a precaution, and out of solidarity with Magdeburg’s loss. Berlin kept its ...
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 ...
A Berlin church choir whose members witnessed ... A view of the cordoned-off Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on Dec. 20, 2024. (Heiko Rebsch/picture alliance via Getty Images) There ...
MAGDEBURG, Germany — A car plowed into a busy ... years after an Islamic extremist drove a truck into crowded Christmas market in Berlin, killing 13 people and injuring many others.
(R-L) German Environment Minister and representative of the Federal Government, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Minister President of Saxony-Anhalt Reiner Haseloff and Federal Victims ...
[AFP] Germany reeled Saturday from the shock ... years to the day after Tunisian man drove a truck through a Berlin Christmas market, killing 13 people. It was the country's most deadly Jihadist ...
What’s more, beginning in late November through the holiday season, you’ll see Berlin’s famous Christmas markets set up shop throughout the city, lending a festive cheer to a visit during ...
MAGDEBURG, Germany (AP) — Four women and a 9-year-old boy were killed and 200 people were injured when a man drove into a Christmas market teeming with holiday shoppers in the German city of ...
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