
Munich: Five Arrested Over Planned Christmas Market Attack
Amid ongoing security concerns, Germany is on alert for potential shootings and other deadly attacks, especially at its Christmas markets.

Amid ongoing security concerns, Germany is on alert for potential shootings and other deadly attacks, especially at its Christmas markets.

Despite his asylum claim being rejected without appeal earlier this year, a Lebanese national was moving freely until he was detained at Aachen Station.

Estimates indicate non-German suspects now commit more than 40% of crimes: German authorities struggling to control new arrivals.

The stolen imperial jewels—including Napoleonic-era pieces—are still missing: belatedly, museum security improvements are underway.

For the first time, conservative feminist groups joined France’s annual anti-violence protests—facing hostility from left-wing activists.

Last year, the overall number of crimes in Germany fell, but not on the railways, where knife incidents and attacks on officials increased significantly.

The theft of valuable jewelry from Paris’ famous museum prompted officials to announce plans for a complete overhaul of its security system.

An anti-drug activist raises the alarm about a growing social problem—now two of his brothers are dead, the first killed in a feud over trafficking and territory.

The U.S. Congress approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act almost unanimously.

The abduction of 25 children in Muslim-majority Kebbi has become a political flashpoint, drawing U.S. attention.