At least 20 were injured after a vehicle drove through a crowd in Munich, Germany, just hours before world leaders arrive for a security conference.
Vice President JD Vance toured the Dachau concentration camp with his wife Usha and Abba Naor, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, where he addressed the "unspeakable evil" committed there.
The site of the suspected attack is just about a mile away from where world leaders, including Vice President JD Vance, will gather for the Munich Security Conference, which starts on Friday, Feb. 14.
At least 28 people were injured when a car plowed into a crowd in what officials are referring to as a “suspected attack” in ...
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Alternative for Germany appears to be heading for its strongest national election result yet this month and is fielding its ...
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Participants in a demonstration were walking along a street when the car overtook a police vehicle following the gathering, ...
For embattled Ukrainians, who have fought so courageously for their lives and their freedom since the dictator’s invasion in ...
Afghan Asylum-Seeker Rams Car Into Munich Crowd, Injures 28, Including Children, in Suspected Attack
A total of 28 people were injured in Munich, Germany, when an Afghan asylum-seeker intentionally rammed a car into a group of ...
Trump administration officials at the Pentagon invited a far-right activist, Jack Posobiec, to participate in Defense ...
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Washingtonian on MSN5 Things Know About Richard Grenell, the Interim President of Trump’s Kennedy CenterGrenell’s passionate allegiance to the Republican cause eventually caught the attention of George W. Bush, who named him a US ...
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