BERLIN (AP) — Police in Munich are investigating a mystery: More than 1,000 stickers were put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in the German city, without any indication of where they came from or why.
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Hosted on MSNVance in Munich and Foreign Policy Realism for the Modern WorldVice President JD Vance's speech Feb. 14 at the Munich Security Conference was not merely the most important speech the precocious young second-in-command has delivered in his political career. It was also a speech that encapsulates an entire geopolitical era — that of a return to prudence,
An asylum seeker with a “plan to kill Jews” stabbed a man at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial before a German election dominated by fears over immigration and security. The 19-year-old Syrian was arrested on Friday with blood stains on his hand after seriously wounding a Spanish tourist.
A regional official says a man drove a car into a crowd in Munich in a suspected attack that has left almost 30 people wounded.
A driver drove a car into a labor union demonstration in central Munich on Thursday, injuring 30 people including children, authorities said
A Syrian man arrested after a stabbing attack at Berlin's Holocaust memorial that seriously wounded a Spanish man had been harbouring a "plan to kill Jews", police and prosecutors said Saturday.
BERLIN — A driver drove a car into a labor union demonstration in central Munich on Thursday, injuring 30 people including children, authorities said. Officials said it was believed to be an attack. The suspect, an Afghan asylum-seeker, was arrested.
Two people were killed and nearly 40 others were injured when an Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a union march. The police said the driver confessed.
Last week, a driver plowed a car into a union demonstration in central Munich, injuring more than two dozen people, including children. The suspect, a 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker, was arrested after police fired a shot at the vehicle.
A couple celebrates 30 years of love that started on a crowded train platform in Amsterdam, and ended with a home in Minneapolis.
In April 1928, Joseph Goebbels, later the Third Reich’s chief propagandist, wrote a newspaper essay addressing the question of why the National Socialists, despite being an “anti-parliamentarian party,” would nonetheless compete in that May’s parliamentary elections.
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