Four days after a knife attack that left a man and a 2-year-old boy dead, the German city of Aschaffenburg came ... debate about immigration ahead of Germany's national general election next ...
He is suspected of having attacked a kindergarten group in a park in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg ... And with just one month to go until Germany's federal elections, the incident has ...
The incident in Aschaffenburg, occurring just weeks before Germany's parliamentary elections, has prompted opposition parties to leverage the attack as a platform to advocate for stricter ...
Government officials and residents attended a solemn Mass Sunday to honor a child and a man killed in a knife attack in Germany ... St. Peter and Alexander in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, was briefly ...
Responding to the killing of a child, the poll-leading Christian Democrats are pushing to overhaul migration laws — possibly with votes from the Alternative for Germany. By Jim Tankersley and ...
Germany’s migration debate has once again been thrown into the spotlight after a man and a child were killed in a knife attack by a former Afghan asylum-seeker who had been told to leave the country.
Horrified by the Aschaffenburg attack on Jan 22 ... party said he was bringing three motions to parliament that demanded the closure of Germany’s borders to illegal migrants, tougher internal security ...
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Two teddy bears and numerous candles are placed in Aschaffenburg, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025 following the fatal attack in a park. Credit: AP/Daniel Vogl The attack is politically sensitive ...
Germany, on Wednesday morning, according to police and German media reports. UPDATE ASCHAFFENBURG Der Bereich um den Tatort ist nach wie vor weiträumig abgesperrt. Eine Person befindet ...
but polling figures issued since the Aschaffenburg attack suggest it could start to catch up with Mr Merz’s vote share of 30 per cent. Germany’s traditional parties, even the CDU, continue to ...
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