
""We are in an arms race," said Dobrindt, who hosted a summit of European counterparts in Munich on Saturday. "We want to rise to that challenge." The interior ministers' meeting was scheduled to discuss migration issues, but dones took over the agenda after multiple drones were recently spotted across Europe, with Munich Airport closed twice in two days over "unconfirmed drone sightings.""
"Einen schonen Guten Tag to all our readers! DW returns to its reporting on events in and concerning Germany on Sunday, October 5, as mysterious drone sightings continue to cause concern to authorities and public alike. On the ground, the famous Oktoberfest in Munich is drawing to a close after a somewhat turbulent second half, including a bomb scare. We invite you to join us for this round-up of top news from Europe's strongest economy."
Numerous mysterious drone sightings have occurred across Germany and Europe, prompting temporary closures at Munich Airport and heightened concern among authorities and the public. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt proposed creating a joint drone defense unit and hosted a summit of European counterparts, calling the situation "an arms race" and urging collective action; migration discussions were overtaken by drone incidents. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius cautioned against overreaction while reporting progress on drone defense measures. The 2025 Oktoberfest in Munich will close Sunday following overcrowding-related temporary closures and a bomb scare.
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