Magdeburg Christmas Market Reopens Amid Heightened Security After Deadly Attack
Nearly a year after a deadly terror attack killed six at Magdeburg’s Christmas market, the event reopens with extensive new security—raising urgent questions about border control and public safety across Europe.
Almost one year after a tragic car-ramming attack that claimed six lives at the Magdeburg Christmas market in Germany, the market has reopened under stringent new security measures. The grim memory of that day remains fresh: five women and a boy lost their lives when a rented SUV was driven into crowds at speeds up to 30 mph. This devastating incident underscores fundamental failures in European border and immigration policies that have direct implications for American national security. How Much More Can We Trust Failing European Security Measures? On December 20, 2022, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a Saudi national, allegedly conducted this...
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