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BERLIN The German government on Thursday agreed on a new set of measures to combat religious terror and irregular migration after last week’s stabbing attack in Solingen, in which three people were killed and eight others were injured by a rejected Syrian asylum seeker. The government coalition has agreed on “far-reaching and tough measures” in response to the terrorist attack in Solingen. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, flanked by Justice Minister Marco Buschmann and Deputy Minister for
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