The attack on the market in Magdeburg sparked a wave of protests from far-right groups, reports the "Daily Mail". Approximately 1,000 people gathered in the city centre carrying flags with slogans ...
Police and city authorities in Magdeburg have each blamed the other for leaving open a six-metre entrance to the city’s central market prior to this month’s car-ramming attack, despite ...
Footage then emerged of armed police confronting and arresting a man who can be seen lying on the ground by a stationary vehicle on a road in Magdeburg city centre. A state official has said the ...
Magdeburg’s city website currently states ... The organisers have called on people to leave the city centre. Saxony-Anhalt's Prime Minister Reiner Erich Haseloff (CDU) has announced that there ...
She said that Magdeburg, a city in Germany’s former Communist east ... EFE/Shutterstock The attack took place opposite a shopping centre where, just 12 hours ago, a row of electronic billboards ...
Steinmeier expressed his sympathy for the victims and called on the people of Magdeburg not to be "overwhelmed by anger." "I know that your pain tears you apart," he said, addressing relatives of ...
Magdeburg Police released an announcement ... Authorities have now sealed off the city centre and are advising the public to steer clear of the area as the full extent of injuries or confirmed ...
Friedrich Merz, leader of the centre-right Christian Democratic ... A spokesperson for the city of Magdeburg says all hospitals in the area are preparing for a "mass casualty event", according ...