German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has warned the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party not to exploit the attack ...
Five people were killed and over 200 were injured when a car was driven through crowds at the Christmas market in Magdeburg ...
Far-right co-chair Alice Weidel says attack was ‘an act of an Islamist full of hatred ... for us Germans, for us Christians’ ...
The death toll from the Magdeburg Christmas market attack has increased to six after a 52-year-old woman died from her ...
Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has held what it calls ... on Monday outside a cathedral in the eastern city of Magdeburg, the scene of last week’s attack that killed ...
Despite the suspect's many statements expressing hostility to Islam, the head of the AfD in Sachsen-Anhalt, Martin Reichardt, said in a statement "the attack in Magdeburg shows that Germany is being ...
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The man suspected of driving a car into a Christmas market in Germany is an exiled Saudi doctor who praised far-Right ...
Alternative for Germany (AfD) leaders staged at rally in front of the Magdeburg Cathedral with AfD's chancellor candidate ...
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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.