German second-division team Magdeburg have yet to implement any major measures with regards to their fans or security despite ...
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How fake news about the Magdeburg attack is spreading ahead of the German elections
Weeks after a car was rammed into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, killing six and injuring more than 200 others, false ...
The German police union (DPolG) has called for matches behind closed doors to be considered for second division club ...
The suspect in a deadly ramming at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg is believed to be a 50-year-old Saudi refugee who declared himself an atheist and "anti-Islam". German media have ...
Stallholders have been allowed back into the Christmas market after the attack "I feel bad, I still do," said Eidwicht, as she stood in the Christmas market close to the spot where the car sped ...
The latest addition is Ben Bobzien, who joins on loan from Bundesliga side Mainz. The versatile attacker adds further depth ...
German authorities revealed Sunday that Saudi Arabia had warned them about Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, the suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack that killed five people and injured over 200, ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Magdeburg on Saturday after a man drove a rental car into a crowd of people at a Christmas Market. Five people died in the attack, among them a 9-year-old child.
The political fallout from the deadly attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market, which killed five people, continues. Far-right AfD and its opponents held a rally on Monday. Follow DW for more. After a ...
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