The man suspected of driving a car through crowds at a German Christmas market is in custody on murder charges, police said Sunday. On Friday, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a resident of Germany ...
Next to him is a dark coloured car. Magdeburg is around 100 miles to the west of the German capital Berlin. Magdeburg Police were called to the scene shortly after 7pm local time. In a statement ...
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 patrolling Germany's borders detected ... Schengen rules allow countries to reinstitute checks on a temporary basis. The German border controls are limited to six months, but can be renewed.
German officials hunted for clues on Saturday after a 50-year-old Saudi national with a history of anti-Islamic comments drove his car into a Christmas market teeming with holiday shoppers ...
On a visit on Saturday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, ministers and regional political leaders were heckled by members of the public, some seemingly outraged by what was criticised as a lapse in ...
The alleged perpetrator of the deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market last week in Germany had been contacted by police just weeks ... as Taleb A according to German privacy laws.
The Russian dissident said his mother was in hospital in Berlin on Tuesday, while German police said they were investigating a case of attempted homicide. (Rob Gillies/The Associated Press ...
BERLIN, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Russian dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza said his mother was in hospital in Berlin on Tuesday, while German police said they were investigating a case of attempted homicide.
police said on Sunday. A German official in the city of Magdeburg separately confirmed to ABC News that the suspect, Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, 50, who is originally from Saudi Arabia, appeared before ...
Tragedy struck a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, where a speeding car claimed the lives of four women and a 9-year-old boy, injuring 200 others. A Saudi doctor residing in Germany ...
German police had been repeatedly warned that a Saudi doctor who is suspected of ploughing a car into crowds at a Magdeburg Christmas market posed a terror threat ...