Christmas Market Attacker Took Selfie Near Angela Merkel's Home: Report
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday October 24, 2019
Tunisian Anis Amri, who drove a truck into a crowded Berlin Christmas market, took a selfie in front of Chancellor Angela Merkel's apartment in the weeks before the attack, sources close to the investigation confirmed Thursday.
Suspect In France Christmas Market Attack Killed In Gunfight: Officials
World News | Reuters | Friday December 14, 2018
The suspected gunman who killed three people at a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg was shot dead on Thursday in a brief gunbattle with police after being on the run for 48 hours, police sources said.
Suspects Arrested In Tunisia Not Linked To Berlin Attack
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday January 7, 2017
The nephew of the prime suspect in last month's Berlin market attack and three others arrested in Tunisia were not linked to the carnage, a prosecution spokesman said Saturday.
German Police Raid Berlin Homes Connected To Market Attacker
World News | Reuters | Wednesday January 4, 2017
German investigators searched a refugee centre and a flat in Berlin on Tuesday which they believe were homes to associates of the Tunisian man who killed 12 people in an attack in the capital before Christmas, the federal prosecutor's office said.
India Cautions Nationals Travelling In Germany After Berlin Christmas Market Attack
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday December 30, 2016
India has cautioned its nationals to be careful while travelling in Germany in the aftermath of the truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin last week in which 12 people were killed and nearly 50 others injured.
German Police Suspect Christmas Market Attacker Still In Berlin: Report
World News | Reuters | Friday December 23, 2016
The Tunisian suspected of killing 12 people at a Berlin Christmas market was filmed by police in the city shortly after the attack and investigators believe he is still hiding in the German capital, media reported on Friday.
Angela Merkel Says 'Proud Of Calm Response' To Berlin Attack
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 22, 2016
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday she was proud of the calm public response to the attack against a Berlin Christmas market that killed 12 people.
Missed Chances: How Berlin Attack Suspect Slipped Through Net
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 22, 2016
As police hunt for Tunisian Anis Amri, the top suspect in Berlin's Christmas market attack, public anger has grown over a catalogue of failures that allowed him to evade arrest or deportation.
Fingerprints Of Tunisian Suspect In Berlin Attack Found On Truck Door: Report
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 22, 2016
Investigators found fingerprints of a Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack on the door of the truck that ploughed through the crowds, killing 12, German media said on Thursday, as a nationwide manhunt for the migrant was underway.
German Prosecutor Denies Report Of Arrests In Berlin Attack Case
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 22, 2016
A spokesman for the German chief federal prosecutor on Thursday denied a media report saying that there had been four arrests of people who had contact with the Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack.
4 People Arrested In Connection With Berlin Attack Suspect: Foreign Media
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 22, 2016
Germany's chief federal prosecutor has confirmed the arrests of four people who had contact with the Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack that killed 12 people, German newspaper Bild said on Thursday.
Suspect In Berlin Attack Was Known To German Security Agencies: Minister
World News | Reuters | Wednesday December 21, 2016
A Tunisian man suspected of involvement in a truck attack in Berlin was in contact with Islamist militants in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and was known to German security agencies, the state's Interior Minister said on Wednesday.
German Police Seek Tunisian In Hunt For Market Attacker: Foreign Media
World News | Reuters | Wednesday December 21, 2016
German police are looking for a Tunisian man after finding an identity document under the driver's seat of the truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people, on Monday evening, news website Spiegel Online reported.
Truck Missed My Parents By Inches: Recounts Berlin Christmas Market Attack Witness
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 21, 2016
A sudden bang - and then everything went dark. Survivors of the carnage caused when a lorry ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market recount the fear and horror they felt when festive revelry turned to death and destruction in a matter of seconds.
Germany Releases Pakistani Asylum Seeker Arrested Over Berlin Attack
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 21, 2016
A Pakistani asylum seeker suspected of ploughing a lorry into a Berlin Christmas market and killing 12 people was released Tuesday for lack of evidence, prosecutors said.
Christmas Market Attacker Took Selfie Near Angela Merkel's Home: Report
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday October 24, 2019
Tunisian Anis Amri, who drove a truck into a crowded Berlin Christmas market, took a selfie in front of Chancellor Angela Merkel's apartment in the weeks before the attack, sources close to the investigation confirmed Thursday.
Suspect In France Christmas Market Attack Killed In Gunfight: Officials
World News | Reuters | Friday December 14, 2018
The suspected gunman who killed three people at a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg was shot dead on Thursday in a brief gunbattle with police after being on the run for 48 hours, police sources said.
Suspects Arrested In Tunisia Not Linked To Berlin Attack
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday January 7, 2017
The nephew of the prime suspect in last month's Berlin market attack and three others arrested in Tunisia were not linked to the carnage, a prosecution spokesman said Saturday.
German Police Raid Berlin Homes Connected To Market Attacker
World News | Reuters | Wednesday January 4, 2017
German investigators searched a refugee centre and a flat in Berlin on Tuesday which they believe were homes to associates of the Tunisian man who killed 12 people in an attack in the capital before Christmas, the federal prosecutor's office said.
India Cautions Nationals Travelling In Germany After Berlin Christmas Market Attack
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday December 30, 2016
India has cautioned its nationals to be careful while travelling in Germany in the aftermath of the truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin last week in which 12 people were killed and nearly 50 others injured.
German Police Suspect Christmas Market Attacker Still In Berlin: Report
World News | Reuters | Friday December 23, 2016
The Tunisian suspected of killing 12 people at a Berlin Christmas market was filmed by police in the city shortly after the attack and investigators believe he is still hiding in the German capital, media reported on Friday.
Angela Merkel Says 'Proud Of Calm Response' To Berlin Attack
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 22, 2016
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday she was proud of the calm public response to the attack against a Berlin Christmas market that killed 12 people.
Missed Chances: How Berlin Attack Suspect Slipped Through Net
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 22, 2016
As police hunt for Tunisian Anis Amri, the top suspect in Berlin's Christmas market attack, public anger has grown over a catalogue of failures that allowed him to evade arrest or deportation.
Fingerprints Of Tunisian Suspect In Berlin Attack Found On Truck Door: Report
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 22, 2016
Investigators found fingerprints of a Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack on the door of the truck that ploughed through the crowds, killing 12, German media said on Thursday, as a nationwide manhunt for the migrant was underway.
German Prosecutor Denies Report Of Arrests In Berlin Attack Case
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 22, 2016
A spokesman for the German chief federal prosecutor on Thursday denied a media report saying that there had been four arrests of people who had contact with the Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack.
4 People Arrested In Connection With Berlin Attack Suspect: Foreign Media
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 22, 2016
Germany's chief federal prosecutor has confirmed the arrests of four people who had contact with the Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack that killed 12 people, German newspaper Bild said on Thursday.
Suspect In Berlin Attack Was Known To German Security Agencies: Minister
World News | Reuters | Wednesday December 21, 2016
A Tunisian man suspected of involvement in a truck attack in Berlin was in contact with Islamist militants in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and was known to German security agencies, the state's Interior Minister said on Wednesday.
German Police Seek Tunisian In Hunt For Market Attacker: Foreign Media
World News | Reuters | Wednesday December 21, 2016
German police are looking for a Tunisian man after finding an identity document under the driver's seat of the truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people, on Monday evening, news website Spiegel Online reported.
Truck Missed My Parents By Inches: Recounts Berlin Christmas Market Attack Witness
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 21, 2016
A sudden bang - and then everything went dark. Survivors of the carnage caused when a lorry ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market recount the fear and horror they felt when festive revelry turned to death and destruction in a matter of seconds.
Germany Releases Pakistani Asylum Seeker Arrested Over Berlin Attack
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 21, 2016
A Pakistani asylum seeker suspected of ploughing a lorry into a Berlin Christmas market and killing 12 people was released Tuesday for lack of evidence, prosecutors said.
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