Organizers from Velen's small hamlet of Landgut Krumme wrote on Facebook, the Christmas market in the forest remains a market for visitors from the area!... READ MORE›
A view of the new Amazon logistic center with the company's logo in Dortmund, Germany November 14, 2017... READ MORE›
Country's politicians warn against fake news after Breitbart website said group chanting 'Allahu Akbar' vandalised church on New Year's Eve... READ MORE›
But I see no evidence that Russia or anybody else is supporting political parties in Germany in this way... READ MORE›
Three explosions have hit a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund football team to their home Champions League quarter-final match against Monaco... READ MORE›
The Breitbart report has triggered a backlash in Germany, igniting fresh concerns over the manipulation of information and the societal cost of revenue-generating clickbait... READ MORE›
These days, traffic lights are highly sophisticated, incorporating special light symbols for bikes, trams and buses... READ MORE›
Marc Bartra of Borussia Dortmund was injured in the blasts, the team says... READ MORE›
Borussia Dortmund's stock did drop from EUR5.738 to a low of EUR5.421 after the attack... READ MORE›
Germany Hunts Tunisian Tied to Truck Attack That Killed 12... READ MORE›
People greet refugees as they arrive at the main train station in Munich, Germany Photo Corbis I feel very safe here, she told the Telegraph... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, there will also be increased security ahead of the rearrangedA Champions League quarter-final first leg between Borussia Dortmund and Monaco, whichA was postponed last night... READ MORE›
Authorities in Budapest had refused to let the migrants travel amid confusion from European Union member states about what to do with the new arrivals... READ MORE›
Asked how many refugees Munich could accommodate, Mayor Dieter Reiter told reporters That's not the question I am asking myself... READ MORE›
Doubts about letters claiming Islamist motive for German attack prosecutors... READ MORE›
A brother of the fugitive Tunisian suspected in Berlin's deadly Christmas market attack is urging Anis Amri to turn himself in to police... READ MORE›
With trains to western Europe canceled, hundreds set off by foot for the Austrian border, 170 km 110 miles away, as others had tried to do on Friday... READ MORE›
Dortmund bus bomb German police detain suspected Islamist -- RT News... READ MORE›
Image Makeover Germany expects to take in 800,000 asylum seekers this year... READ MORE›
A number of bombs went off near a German team bus as it transported players to a Champions League quarter-final game on Tuesday night... READ MORE›
German investigators are hunting for possible suspects responsible for three explosions that rocked Dortmund football team's bus, injuring a player... READ MORE›
Letter Found After Borussia Dortmund Bus Attack Demands Pullback in Syria... READ MORE›
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said she was appalled by Tuesday evening's attack on the Borussia Dortmund bus, in which Spanish defender Marc Bartra was injured... READ MORE›
He served as president of the European Parliament for the past five years, stepping down in January... READ MORE›
Police investigating 'Islamist link' in Borussia Dortmund bus attack... READ MORE›
Some of the victims had stayed at the camp at Budapest's Keleti station run by Migration Aid a volunteer group... READ MORE›
A Chinese tourist spent nearly two weeks in a German migrant hostel after mistakenly applying for asylum when he actually wanted to report a theft... READ MORE›
In her speech, Mrs Merkel pledged that the European Union would remain at the heart of her policies... READ MORE›
Family members of Amri, speaking from his hometown of Oueslatia in central Tunisia, were shaken to learn that he was a suspect... READ MORE›
Anis amri, berlin attack suspect, shot dead by police in milan... READ MORE›
But not all Greeks in Germany blame Merkel and Sch uble... READ MORE›
Six days later, in Germany's first Islamist suicide attack, a 27-year- old Syrian blew himself up outside a music festival in the Bavarian town of Ansbach and wounded 15... READ MORE›
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