A moment of silence in Germany, as thousands of mourners gathered to pay tribute, days after a car-ramming attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg. Five people died, including a nine-year old boy. Grief-stricken civilians said they fear the rampage could deepen divisions and fuel anti-immigration sentiment.
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No Singaporeans injured in Germany Christmas market attack: MFASINGAPORE: There are no reports of Singaporeans directly affected or injured in an attack on a Christmas market in Germany, Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Sunday (Dec 22) morning.
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Germany in shock after new deadly Christmas market attackMAGDEBURG, Germany: Germany on Saturday (Dec 21) reeled from the shock of a new deadly attack on a crowded Christmas market where Chancellor Olaf Scholz was to visit the scene of the carnage. Police ar
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Authorities investigate Saudi doctor as suspect in Germany Christmas market attackMAGDEBURG, Germany - Authorities investigated a Saudi doctor with a history of anti-Islam rhetoric as the suspected driver in a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg that killed five people and injured scores.
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Germany Christmas market attack death toll rises to 5, over 200 injuredMAGDEBURG, Germany: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday (Dec 21) condemned the "terrible, insane" car-ramming attack on a crowded Christmas market that killed five people and injured more than 200.
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Christmas Market Security Scrutinized After Fatal AttackA Chechen refugee in France, who previously faced restrictions due to alleged 'pro-Jihadist' associations, was allowed to appeal court orders that prohibited him from leaving Strasbourg. The case highlights concerns about security measures and surveillance at Christmas markets following a recent deadly attack in Germany.
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Pet-Friendly World Christmas Market Opens in Marina BayThe first-ever World Christmas Market in Marina Bay is now open and welcoming both visitors and their pets. The event offers a wide array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, including a pet section, live performances, and a funfair area.
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