'Like a Jason Bourne movie' - how Afghan women's team fled Taliban
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 () The Afghanistan Women's XI played their first match after an evacuation likened to "a Jason Bourne movie", led by three women on the other side of the world.
A horrific car ramming incident in Munich has left at least 28 people injured, including children, after a vehicle plowed into a crowd during a Verdi trade union demonstration. Authorities have identified the suspect as a 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker with a prior criminal record involving theft and drug offenses. Bavarian Governor Markus SΓΆder has labeled the incident a "suspected attack," though investigations are still ongoing. The suspect reportedly accelerated toward police vehicles before striking the crowd. Was this a deliberate act of terror? Stay tuned for the latest updates.
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Police say the suspect is a 24-year-old Afghanistan national who has been apprehended at the scene of the incident, which the authorities believe was intentional.
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The Afghanistan Women's XI played their first match after an evacuation likened to "a Jason Bourne movie", led by three women on the other side of the world. BBC Sport