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Germany is set to undertake an unprecedented security operation for the upcoming Euro 2024 football tournament, which kicks off this Friday. With the anticipation of hundreds of thousands of fans, the country is mobilising its largest police deployment since the federal police was established in 1951. Around 22,000 officers will be on duty daily, with no vacations allowed until the tournament ends in mid-July. The local police will also receive support from international police forces. Karsten Taeschner, a spokesperson for the Thuringia police, explained that they are putting so many measures ...
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Security is a “top priority” for Germany as they prepare to host the upcoming European Football Championship. Speaking at a news conference ten days before the official start of the Euro 2024 competition on Tuesday, German Interior Mnister Nancy Faeser said the nation was preparing for “all conceivable dangers.” She cited threats such as terrorism, hooliganism and cyberattacks, but said the cooperation was "going very well" across the federal and state level. “The police will have a strong presence wherever large numbers of people are on the move. This will be a major effort for the state poli...
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