The attack in Magdeburg allowed the establishment in Germany and Europe to use this extreme and rare case to launch an ...
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 ...
Yet, the attacker, Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, was neither Muslim nor an Islamist. A Saudi national residing in Germany since 2006, ...
Five people were killed and over 200 were injured when a car was driven through crowds at the Christmas market in Magdeburg ...
Alice Weidel, co-leader of the AfD, spoke at a rally outside the cathedral in Magdeburg yesterday, near where Taleb ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said UK economic growth was his "number one mission" as he defended his trip to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The prime minister accused predecessor Boris Johnson ...
ANGRY mobs made up of right-wing protesters have clashed with cops in Germany after the Magdeburg Christmas market massacre.
Saudi Arabia said it had repeatedly warned Germany about its citizen, who came to Germany in 2006 and was granted refugee status 10 years later.
The suspect, originally from Saudi Arabia, shared Islamophobic messages online and criticised German refugee policies.
The eastern German city of Magdeburg mourns as the Alternative für Deutschland party sees an opportunity after one of its supporters plowed into a fairy-tale Christmas market.
Germany's far-right party is seeking electoral gains after a doctor of Saudi origin was charged with murder in a vehicular attack at a Christmas market.
Far-right co-chair Alice Weidel says attack was ‘an act of an Islamist full of hatred ... for us Germans, for us Christians’ ...