A memorial service will be held in the German city of Aschaffenburg on Sunday, four days after a stabbing incident that left ...
What happened in Aschaffenburg? The assailant seemed to come out of nowhere on Wednesday, January 22. Within a few minutes, an idyllic park turned into a place of horror. Shortly before midday, ...
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the growing influence of Germany's far right at a rally in front of the ...
Tens of thousands of Germans protested in Berlin and other cities against the rise of the far-right, anti-immigrant ...
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Germany's opposition leader, Friedrich Merz from the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said Friday that he would seek to pass tougher migration measures in parliament next week. Merz ...
Germany’s opposition leader says his party will bring motions to toughen migration policy to parliament next week in one of ...
The southern German city of Aschaffenburg on Thursday mourned the victims of a deadly knife attack on a group of children, as investigators searched for a motive and lawmakers questioned why the ...
Berlin blames Bavaria. Bavaria blames Berlin. With migrants suspected in several deadly attacks, German politicians are ...
A rejected Afghan asylum-seeker killed two people and left several others injured in a stabbing in Aschaffenburg, Germany.
The violent attack left two dead, including a 2 year-old boy, and three injured in the Bavarian city. The suspect is a former Afghan asylum seeker with a history of psychiatric problems and violence ...