The alleged perpetrator of the deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market last week in Germany had been contacted by ...
Police haven't publicly named the suspect, a Saudi doctor and resident in Germany since 2006, who had reportedly previously ...
Local outlet Die Welt reported that German state and federal police had carried out a 'risk assessment' on al-Abdulmohsen last year but concluded that he posed 'no specific danger'. The Saudi ...
German police said Thursday they had opened an espionage probe into a Chinese national who according to local media allegedly took photographs at a naval area of the Baltic Sea port of Kiel.
Police haven’t publicly named the suspect, but several German news outlets identified him as Taleb A., withholding his last name in line with privacy laws, and reported that he was a specialist ...
A nine-year-old child is among five people killed in the Christmas market attack in the German city of Magdeburg.
German Authorities Received Tipoffs ... who adheres to ultra-right conspiracy ideologies.” Police in Magdeburg, the capital of the state of Saxony-Anhalt, said Sunday that those who died were ...
appeared before a German judge in Magdeburg on Saturday. A local state prosecutor said during a press conference on Saturday that the suspect's first name is "Taleb," but police have not otherwise ...
At least two people are dead and more were were injured Friday after a car plowed into a crowded Christmas market in the ...
Police searched his home overnight ... ‘No specific danger’ A risk assessment conducted last year by German state and federal criminal investigators came to the conclusion that the man ...
Follow live updates on the Magdeburg Christmas market incident where at least 2 people are dead and dozens injured after a ...
German authorities say they received tipoffs last year about the suspect in a car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg as more details emerged about the five people killed ...