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Turkish Suspect Kills Turkish Colleagues Over Political Dispute at Mercedes Plant in Germany
A fatal shooting that left two men dead at a Mercedes-Benz factory in Germany may have been the result of political differences between Turkish citizens, according to reports.
The shocking incident unfolded just before 8 a.m. on Thursday in Sindelfingen, a city in the state of Baden-Württemberg known for a large plant owned by the Daimler Group.
Police were called to the facility after a male suspect...
Rich German millionaire gives Syrian migrant house for free then gets rewarded by being Killed
A ‘perfectly integrated’ Syrian refugee is suspected of murdering a man who helped him integrate and gave him a home in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
German millionaire Michael R. has always been concerned about the refugee problem and wanted to help.
In 2015 Michael met Syrian refugee Mohammed Omran A., whom he often helped and even allowed him move into his house.
Mohammed was seen as a very...
Germany Spent €20 Billion on Invasion in 2016
The German government in 2016 provided €9.3 billion euros ($10.4 billion) to its sixteen states for assisting nonwhite invaders pretending to be refugees and a further €11 billion euros on welfare handouts in Third World countries in failed efforts to halt the flow.
The figures are from a federal government report approved and published by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cabinet on Wednesday.
A...
Tens of thousands of Germans sign petition to stop teaching LGBT in schools
Over 80,000 people in southern Germany have signed an online petition against a plan to teach children about LGBT lifestyles in school – an initiative put forward to promote tolerance towards sexual minorities.
A new education plan, which should come into force in 2015, has sparked a bitter dispute in the state of Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of the country.
Thousands of parents and teachers...
Germany Admits using Trojan to Spy on Citizens
A hacker group says Berlin may have software to spy on citizens.
A number of other German states have followed Bavaria in confirming the use of a controversial software program to spy on people through their computers. The German justice minister has demanded an investigation.
Several additional German states have admitted to deploying spyware in order to investigate serious criminal offenses, according...
Merkel and Sarkozy rattled by election losses
German Chancellor and leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Angela Merkel and Stefan Mappus, top candidate of the CDU in the Baden-Wuerttemberg state election (not pictured), hold a news conference after a party meeting in Berlin on March 28.
Germany’s antinuclear Green Party won control of a state government for the first time in local elections Sunday. In France, Le Pen’s right-wing...
17-year-old kills 16 Students on a Killing Spree in Winnenden Germany
The 17-year-old had no criminal record and authorities say he was barely noticed in school until he returned Wednesday with a handgun and a purpose.
Entering the high school where he graduated last year, he burst into morning classes and opened fire, taking students and teachers by complete surprise.
“Children were sitting at their tables, with pencils still in their hands, their heads fallen...