BERLIN - Germany's interior minister said on Monday it was still too soon to jump to any conclusions about the man suspected ...
German lawmakers are quizzing officials over possible security lapses ahead of the attack that killed five people at a Christmas market.
The suspect in the deadly car-ramming attack on a German Christmas market showed signs of mental illness, making the incident ...
The suspect, originally from Saudi Arabia, shared Islamophobic messages online and criticised German refugee policies.
By ignoring the growing normalisation of Islamophobia, extremists operating quietly in the shadows remain unnoticed until their actions explode into devastating violence ...
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, Saxony-Anhalt state officials, and the heads of Germany’s domestic and foreign intelligence ...
ANGRY mobs of protesters have clashed with cops in Germany in the wake of the Magdeburg Christmas market massacre. People ...
Far-right co-chair Alice Weidel says attack was ‘an act of an Islamist full of hatred ... for us Germans, for us Christians’ ...
The city’s administration said there have been over 5,600 donations after the deadly attack at a Christmas market. “All donations prove that our city is sticking together,” said city mayor Simone ...
Saudi Arabia had warned Germany about the ... where a car drove into a crowd on Friday evening, in Magdeburg, Germany. The attack has reopened debates about migration policies, security failures ...
The suspected perpetrator involved in the fatal incident at the Magdeburg Christmas market is expected to lose his medical ...
The far right, polling second in voting intention with 19%, is trying to take electoral advantage of the incident two months ...