When that happened, Amri pulled a .22-caliber gun out of his backpack and fired at them, police said... READ MORE›
He was a ghost, he didn't leave a trace, said Milan police chief Antonio De Iesu... READ MORE›
Top security authorities have increasingly taken to warning citizens that Europe will never be fully without the risk of terrorism... READ MORE›
Chancellor Angela Merkel thanked Italian authorities Friday while adding that the Amri case raises a number of questions... READ MORE›
Police are believed to have found Amri's blood in the lorry's cab... READ MORE›
Berlin attacker Anis Amri confirmed killed in police shootout in Milan... READ MORE›
Berlin attack Anis Amri 'shouted Allahu Akbar' during gun battle with Italian police in Milan... READ MORE›
Berlin Christmas market attack suspect Anis Amri shot dead by trainee cop in Milan, Italy... READ MORE›
A brother of the fugitive Tunisian suspected in Berlin's deadly Christmas market attack is urging Anis Amri to turn himself in to police... READ MORE›
The three were between the ages of 18 and 27 and had been active around Amri's hometown of Oueslatia, central Tunisia... READ MORE›
Anis amri, berlin attack suspect, shot dead by police in milan... READ MORE›
Amri pledges allegiance to IS in the video, but provides no evidence that the attack was coordinated with them... READ MORE›
Tunisian suspect Anis Amri was killed in an early-morning shootout with police Friday in Milan... READ MORE›
Advanced braking system in truck used in Berlin Christmas market terrorist attack prevented even worse carnageA... READ MORE›
Anis amri, berlin attack suspect, shot dead by police in milan... READ MORE›
Germany's interior minister has called for radical reform of the country's police and intelligence services in the wake of last month's Berlin terror attack... READ MORE›
In a string of cryptic messages, Amri allegedly wrote he was going to marry a sister in Germany... READ MORE›
The Berlin lorry attacker urged his teenage nephew to kill his uncle to prove his allegiance to Islamic State, according to Tunisian police... READ MORE›
'Why wasn't Berlin attack suspect under tight surveillance?' -- RT Op-Edge... READ MORE›
Within months of his arrival, authorities had added Amri to a growing list of potentially violent Islamic extremists, not all of them asylum-seekers... READ MORE›
But it has suffered a spate of smaller attacks, including two attacks in July that left 15 people injured... READ MORE›
In Milan's Sesto San Giovanni neighborhood during a routine police check... READ MORE›
Tunisian suspect Anis Amri's fingerprints have been found in the cab of the truck that plowed into a Christmas market in Berlin, indicating he was driving... READ MORE›
In Tunisia, the Interior Ministry announced the arrest Friday of Amri's nephew and two others suspected of belonging to the same extremist network... READ MORE›
A policeman and a policewoman walk at the Christmas market near the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin on Thursday... READ MORE›
Breaking berlin market attacker suspect anis amri 'shouted allahu akbar' during gun battle..... READ MORE›
Berlin authorities said 12 people seriously injured in Monday's attack were still being treated in hospitals... READ MORE›
Investigators are looking into why Amri returned to Italy as he sought to elude police and whether he had any jihadi contacts in the country... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, Dutch authorities said it appeared Amri first had fled through the Netherlands, Germany's western neighbor... READ MORE›
Friday led to the police shootout that killed the Tunisian fugitive wanted in the deadly Christmas market attack in Berlin... READ MORE›
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