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NATO airbase raises security level due to 'potential threat'

Sky News Friday, 23 August 2024
NATO airbase raises security level due to 'potential threat'A NATO airbase in Germany has raised its security level due to "a potential threat".
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News video: Security stepped up at Geilenkirchen NATO airbase in Germany over 'potential threat'

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