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Berlin Attack: What response to Christmas market rampage? (part 1)

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Now it's Berlin: Twelve killed as a truck rammed through security gates and into a crowded Christmas market. The rampage bears the hallmarks of the Bastille Day attack in Nice and follows warnings that Christmas-related events could be targeted. The profile of the suspect will renew scrutiny of Germany's refugee policy, despite the county’s pro-active efforts to integrate new arrivals. It’s times like these that test the resolve of Europe's reluctant hegemon.

Added on the 20/12/2016 19:55:36 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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