The Indian Embassy in Germany is in close contact with the seven Indian nationals injured in a car attack at the Magdeburg Christmas Market. Three have been.. IndiaTimes
German authorities are also under pressure to explain why they didn’t act more swiftly on tipoffs they received last year about the suspect who has been named only as Taleb A. in line with German privacy laws.
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A Saudi national, Talib A., is identified as the suspect behind the deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, that left five people dead and over 200 injured. Despite multiple warnings from Saudi Arabia about his extremist views, German authorities failed to respond, even ignoring extradition requests. The suspect, a radical anti-Islamist who had publicly renounced his religion, had prior run-ins with law enforcement in Germany. In this video, we explore the shocking details of the attack, the ignored warnings, and the tragic consequences of inaction.
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In this dramatic video, witness the intense moment when German police arrest the suspect behind the fatal car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg. On Friday, a car plowed through the crowded market, killing at least two and injuring several others. The suspect, a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor, was quickly apprehended by police. Watch as officers shout commands, demanding he lie face down with his hands behind his back. This video captures the tense moments following the attack and highlights the swift response from law enforcement. The investigation continues into the motive behind this horrifying act.
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Critics argue that the foreign influence bill, causing friction between the president and prime minister, will hinder media freedom and damage Georgia's bid to join the European Union.
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