The suspected Munich attacker who drove his car into a crowd of people yesterday did so for "religious reasons", according to ...
Prosecutors have said the suspect, 24-year-old Afghan national Farhad N, is being investigated on suspicion of 36 counts of attempted murder - and said his motives were believed to be religious.
A 37-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter died from their injuries two days after a car intentionally plowed into a ...
Authorities say the suspect in the car-ramming attack in Munich that injured 39 people appears to have had an Islamic ...
Germany federal prosecutors said on Friday there were suspicions that a car ramming attack in Munich was religiously motivated and intended to undermine Germany’s democratic order, and took over an ...
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Hespress on MSNMorocco, Germany to Bolster Religious CooperationMorocco and Germany signed a joint Declaration of intent, on Tuesday in Rabat, to bolster bilateral cooperation in religious ...
BERLIN — Angst (a German word) is spreading across the Bundesrepublik. Amid talk that the country is the “ sick man of Europe ...
A mother, 37, and her two-year-old daughter have died, two days after a car was driven into a crowd of people in the Germany ...
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The Christian Post on MSNJD Vance rebukes anti-free speech, anti-Christian discrimination in Munich speechDelivering a speech in Germany, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance criticized European governments for suppressing free speech ...
A suspected Islamist attack in Munich has ignited fierce political debate on security and migration just over a week before ...
The suspect accused of injuring more than 30 people in a car ramming attack in Munich appears to have been motivated by Islamic extremism, prosecutors say.
At least 36 people, including several children, were injured after a driver rammed a white Mini Cooper into a crowd during a trade union demonstration, officials said.
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