Viral social media claims of Germany cancelling all Christmas markets in 2025 are false. While a few smaller markets face cancellations due to rising security costs and local issues, the vast majority, including major ones like Dresden's Striezelmarkt, are proceeding as planned. These sensational claims originate from a dubious online source with AI-generated content.
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