Berlin blames Bavaria. Bavaria blames Berlin. With migrants suspected in several deadly attacks, German politicians are jostling for position with calls to reform migration ahead of February's federal ...
People in the city of Aschaffenburg are grieving with the mayor warning of a "spiral of violence and hatred" after a stabbing ...
A single knife-wielding man is believed to have carried out the shock attack in the town of Aschaffenburg in Bavaria, according to local media ...
International media reports continue to cover the attack by an Afghan migrant on a daycare center in Bavaria, Germany. The suspect is said to have been taking medication related to psychotherapy.
Following the killing of two people in Bavaria by an Afghan refugee, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his frustration over the recurring occurrence of such horrific events and called for a ...
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on Thursday criticized authorities in the southern state of Bavaria following the fatal stabbings in Aschaffenburg. The minister said Bavarian officials must ...
Germany’s opposition leader Olaf Scholz has vowed to tighten migration policies, promising stricter border controls, increased deportations, and barri ...
The conservative opposition leader tipped to lead Germany following next month's elections has promised far-reaching changes ...
Chancellor Scholz and other party leaders pledge action as the attack spurs calls for swift deportation of foreign criminals ...
An Afghan man suspected of carrying out a knife attack in Aschaffenburg, southern Germany ... However, Herrmann stated that Bavaria's immigration authorities were only notified of the deportation ...
Two people, including a 2-year-old boy, were killed and three others injured in a stabbing attack in Bavaria on Wednesday.