
Carols, Lights, and Concrete Blocks: Europe’s New Christmas Reality
Masked rioters, concrete barriers, and armed patrols signal a new reality for Europe’s holiday markets this season.

Masked rioters, concrete barriers, and armed patrols signal a new reality for Europe’s holiday markets this season.

Authorities warn the market remains a “potential target” and must upgrade anti-terror measures.

Taleb Jawad al-Abdulmohsen faces six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder in a trial expected to last until at least March.

The Overath market will not be held as ever more frequent stabbings, car attacks and bomb threats during the holiday period have made security too costly.

Each attack reinforces the perception that Germany and Europe face an unprecedented security crisis that many prefer to ignore.

German politics is now dominated by the collapse of the centre, a fact the weak establishment parties are determined to deny.

Details emerging about the Saudi man who plowed a car into a German Christmas market, killing 5 and injuring more than 200.

Terror as driver rams car into crowded market in Magdeburg.

Darmstadt “Anti-Colonial Peace Christmas Market” descends into antisemitic bazaar.

11,000 migrants converged on Essen’s annual festivities as the fall of Assad was announced.