Germany Video. Munich train stations reopen after 'unsubstantiated' bomb threats Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 01/01/2016 - 11:29 GMT+1 Authorities in Germany shut down two train stations in Munich an hour before midnight last night after what police said was a tip-off about an Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Munich train stations reopen after 'unsubstantiated' bomb threats Now playing Next 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the Philippines kills at least 69 Now playing Next Red alert in Ibiza and Formentera due to flash floods Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 1st, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next US government shuts down after last-ditch bill fails in Senate Now playing Next Paris bids farewell to iconic actress Claudia Cardinale Now playing Next Exclusive: Romania's president pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid Now playing Next EU leaders welcome Trump's Gaza plan, urge Hamas to accept it Now playing Next Shutdown countdown – what happens when the US government freezes? Now playing Next A two-year-old girl is chosen as Nepal’s new living goddess Now playing Next Sudden heavy rains trigger rescues and evacuations in northern Spain Now playing Next Did the Irish government block people from running for president? Now playing Next A world without PFAS: How to destroy and replace 'forever chemicals' | Euronews Tech Talks Now playing Next Watch: World’s tallest bridge opens in China. It's nearly 9 times higher than the Golden Gate Bridge Now playing Next Portugal's parliament approves amended foreigners' law with far right support Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | September 30th, 2025 – Evening More videos
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