Italy's interior minister Berlin attack suspect shot dead in Milan... READ MORE›
Counter-terrorism experts and Tory MPs on Friday warned that the Schengen Area, which enables passport-free travel across the European Union, is being routinely exploited by Isil ... READ MORE›
He was a ghost, he didn't leave a trace, said Milan police chief Antonio De Iesu... READ MORE›
The Berlin market attacker, Anis Amri, has been shot dead by police in Milan... READ MORE›
A Europe-wide manhunt for the truck driver who is suspected in Monday's fatal Christmas market attack in Berlin is underway... READ MORE›
Suspect in Berlin Christmas market lorry attack killed in shootout in a Milan suburb, Italian minister says... READ MORE›
Berlin attacker Anis Amri confirmed killed in police shootout in Milan... READ MORE›
Though clearly known to the authorities in Germany, Mr. Amri apparently used several aliases and false documents... READ MORE›
Germany Hunts Tunisian Tied to Truck Attack That Killed 12... READ MORE›
Berlin attack Anis Amri 'shouted Allahu Akbar' during gun battle with Italian police in Milan... READ MORE›
The new disclosures will add to the pressure on Ralf Jager, the North Rhine-Westphalia interior minister, over his government's failure to prevent the attack... READ MORE›
The legislation also restricts freedom of movement for all failed asylum seekers... READ MORE›
He had traveled undetected to Italy from Germany via France, taking advantage of Europe's open-border Schengen pact... READ MORE›
Tunisia has arrested the nephew of Anis Amri, the Berlin attack suspect, and two others linked to him, according to the North African nation's interior ministry... READ MORE›
He is in his early twenties and was born in the town of Tataouine in southern Tunisia, according to German media reports... READ MORE›
Dec. 19, 2016 Shortly after 8 p.m., a truck apparently hijacked by Mr. Amri careens into the Christmas market in Breitscheidplatz, a main public square in Berlin... READ MORE›
The police also distributed an image of Officer Movio's uniform, with a bullet hole in it... READ MORE›
Anis amri, berlin attack suspect, shot dead by police in milan... READ MORE›
Germany identified Berlin truck attacker as a threat last February paper... READ MORE›
Tunisian suspect Anis Amri was killed in an early-morning shootout with police Friday in Milan... READ MORE›
Berlin truck attacker may have got gun in Switzerland - report... READ MORE›
It was a regular patrol, Milan police chief Antonio de Iesu said... READ MORE›
Amri was shot dead by Italian police in Milan on Dec. 23 after fleeing Germany... 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›
The interior ministry said that Amri had sent money to his nephew and encouraged him to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State group... READ MORE›
A suspected accomplice of Anis Amri, the man behind the Berlin Christmas market lorry attack, has been arrested... READ MORE›
Twelve people including Mr Urban died in the attack on a Berlin Christmas market on 19 December... READ MORE›
And physical attacks on police, emergency services and military personnel on duty will in future be punished more severely, with up to five years' jail... READ MORE›
Authorities had discussed Anis Amri seven times before the truck attack... READ MORE›
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