Germany has been strengthening security measures around Christmas markets in reaction to an attack in 2016 in which a man killed 12 people by driving a truck into a market in central Berlin.
At least five people are now known to have been killed in the vehicle-ramming attack on a Christmas market in the German city ...
In Berlin in 2016, Anis Amri, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist links, plowed a truck through a crowded market, ...
Germany's interior minister Nancy Faeser pleaded for residents to be on alert at holiday markets about a month before a ...
in keeping with Germany’s privacy laws ... In 2016, an Islamic extremist rammed a truck into a crowd at a Christmas market in central Berlin, killing 13. Since then, bollards blocking the ...
Germany's interior minister said the man charged in the deadly attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg had "striking signs of a pathological psyche." ...
Before the terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, deadly car-ramming have struck a German Christmas market, New York ...
They reported that he an anti-Islamist supporter of Alternative for Germany (AfD), an anti ... extremist in Berlin when he drove a truck into a Christmas market, killing 13 people and injuring ...
The New Orleans incident is the latest in a long string of vehicle-based attacks against crowds. Read more at ...