New Orleans, Magdeburg, and many other examples show how deadly these vehicle attacks can be—and how vulnerable public spaces are.
The number of people injured in the attack on a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg two weeks ago has risen to ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in his New Year's address, urged Germany's 84 million residents to unite amidst global crises, ...
Authorities call “vehicle as a weapon” attacks a catalyst for reshaping cities, prompting concrete barriers and anti-vehicle ...
At least 15 people are dead and dozens injured in New Orleans after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's ...
Since then vehicle attacks have become increasingly common, though only some have been declared acts of terrorism. The New ...
Before the terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, deadly car-ramming have struck a German Christmas market, New York ...
A new chapter in mass attacks began in Nice, France, in 2016, when a man drove a heavy truck into crowds of Bastille Day celebrants. Since then vehicle ...
The suspect's apparent beliefs have muddied attempts to use his alleged killing of five people and injuring 200 others as an ...
Watch live as police continue to patrol the scene of a deadly German Christmas market attack. A driver ploughed a car into a ...
The eastern German city of Magdeburg mourns as the Alternative für Deutschland party sees an opportunity after one of its supporters plowed into a fairy-tale Christmas market.