At least 30 people were hurt when a car driven by an Afghan asylum seeker ploughed into a crowd in Munich, putting security ...
Germany federal prosecutors said on Friday there were suspicions that a car ramming attack in Munich was religiously ...
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The suspect in the Munich car ramming attack, which left at least 36 people injured, has confessed to intentionally driving ...
An Afghan national has admitted to purposefully driving into a crowd in the German city of Munich and authorities have ...
EXCLUSIVE: Alternative für Deutschland (the AfD) has made huge gains with young voters engaging on social media with a party ...
EXCLUSIVE: Polling for the Daily Express shows that support for the right-wing Alternative for Deutschland party in Germany ...
The prosecutor said there was no evidence to suggest the suspect was affiliated with any Islamist or terrorist organizations ...
German federal prosecutors say there are suspicions a car ramming attack in Munich was religiously motivated and intended ... but police said there was no link between the two events. Tilmann said ...
In a Jan. 4, 2011 file photo, then-Ohio State coach Jim Tressel signals for a timeout during the Sugar Bowl NCAA college ...
The three of us walked up the steps to look out onto the pitch for the first time, and we were all in amazement of what was ...
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