A festive evening at a Christmas market in Magdeburg turned tragic when a terrorist psychiatrist, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, plowed a vehicle through crowds, resulting in five deaths and over 200 injuries. Al-Abdulmohsen, known for anti-Islam rhetoric, was under the influence of drugs during the attack, raising questions about security measures and immigration policies in Germany. The nation mourns the victims, with heightened security at Christmas markets, while grappling with broader implications of integration, extremism, and public safety.
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Belgium scrambles to reach Nato defence spending goal
Belgium is set to increase its defence budget to 2% of GDP in response to NATO's spending goals, but faces challenges in meeting a potential new target of over 3% amid concerns for its welfare system. Budget Minister Vincent Van Peteghem indicated that the government will utilize temporary funding measures and creative accounting, including classifying certain infrastructure investments as military spending, to reach this goal, while also planning to privatize state assets and implement spending...
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