Tag #Security Conference

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Zelenskyy Urges "European Army" Amidst Fears of Russian Attack

At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for a European army, citing intelligence indicating Russia may move 100,000-150,000 troops into Belarus by summer 2025, potentially to attack Ukraine or other European nations, emphasizing that increased defense spending alone i...

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Car Attack on Protestors in Munich Injures 30, Fuels Political Debate

A car intentionally drove into a crowd of striking Verdi union workers in Munich on February 13th, injuring at least 30 people; the 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeking driver was arrested, sparking political debate and security concerns.

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Munich Car Attack Injures at Least 28

In Munich, Germany, a driver injured at least 28 people, including children, in what authorities suspect was an attack near downtown; the 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeking suspect was apprehended.

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Munich Car Attack: 30 Injured, Suspect in Custody

A 24-year-old Afghan man, Farhad N., drove into a crowd of 1500 protesters in Munich, Germany on Thursday, injuring 30 people, some critically. The attack occurred near a Verdi union protest, one day before the Munich Security Conference, raising concerns of extremist motives.

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Munich Car Attack Injures 28, Raises Security Concerns

In Munich, Germany, a car driven by a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker injured 28 people on February 13th, prompting an investigation and raising security concerns ahead of a major international conference and elections.

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