A Syrian national has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for a stabbing attack on a Spanish tourist at the Berlin Holocaust memorial, an incident that has intensified the controversial migration debate in Germany. The courtroom decision highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and public safety ahead of federal elections.
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