Anis Amri
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Berlin Christmas market attacked in 2016 given all-clear by police after evacuationThe police cleared the square as a precaution.WorldDec 21, 2019
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Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri used at least 14 different identitiesA police official says that German authorities knew of 14 different identities used by Berlin Christmas market attacker Anis Amri.WorldJan 5, 2017
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Berlin attack truck’s automatic braking system may have saved lives: ReportGerman authorities believe the automatic brakes installed in the truck used in the Berlin attack prevented even more deaths when it ploughed through a Christmas market earlier this month.WorldDec 29, 2016
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Italian police search houses where Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri stayedItalian police have searched three houses in and around Rome where the man suspected of killing 12 people in Berlin may have stayed.WorldDec 29, 2016
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Tunisian man detained in connection with Berlin attackGerman prosecutors said Wednesday that they have detained a Tunisian man they think may have been involved in last week's truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin.WorldDec 28, 2016
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Investigators hunt supply network for slain Berlin attackerInvestigators on Saturday sought to hunt down where the Berlin Christmas market attacker got possible logistical support to cross at least two European borders and evade capture for days before being killed in a police shootout during a routine stop in a Milan suburb.WorldDec 24, 2016
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Berlin attack suspect Anis Amri killed in shootout with police in MilanThe Tunisian man suspected of driving a truck into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin was killed early Friday in a shootout with police in Milan, ending a Europe-wide manhunt, Italy's interior minister said.WorldDec 23, 2016
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Authorities scramble to locate Tunisian man suspected of driving truck in Berlin attackAuthorities across Europe scrambled Thursday to track down a Tunisian man suspected of driving a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin, as one of his brothers urged him to surrender.WorldDec 22, 2016
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Germany monitored Berlin truck attack suspect for six monthsGerman officials had deemed the Tunisian man being sought in a manhunt across Europe a threat long before a truck plowed into a Christmas market in Berlin - and even kept him under covert surveillance for six months.Dec 21, 2016
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