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        Terrorism in Germany

        • Wednesday, 15 November, 2017
          Terror attacks on developed nations hit 16-year high

          West suffers more deaths from militant action in 2017 than any year since 2001

          epa06302231 Investigators work at the scene of yesterday’s attack where a man driving a truck, (pictured), killed eight people and injured 11 in New York, New York, USA, 01 November 2017. The attacker, Sayfullo Saipov, was shot after jumping out of the truck and is in critical condition. The attack is being investigated as a terrorist incident. EPA/JUSTIN LANE
        • Tuesday, 17 October, 2017
          Frederick Studemann
          Memories of a violent German autumn return

          Security techniques learnt from the Baader-Meinhof campaign are being deployed today

          **ARCHIV** Andreas Baader, links, und Gudrun Ensslin in der Anklagebank vor der Urteilsverkuendung im Brandstifter-Prozess in Frankfurt am 31. Oktober 1968. Die zwei Angeklagten erhielten je Drei Jahre Zuchthaus. Vor 40 Jahren - in der Nacht zum 3. April 1968 - zuendeten die spaeteren RAF-Terroristen Andreas Baader und Gudrun Ensslin ihre ersten Brandsaetze. Im Kaufhaus Schneider auf der Frankfurter Zeil setzte ein verstecktes Schwefel-Phosphor-Paeckchen eine altdeutsche Schrankwand und im benachbarten Kaufhof Betten und Spielwaren in Flammen. Was auch manche Zeitgenossen als Happening von Bekifften ansahen, war der Beginn einer beispiellosen Terrorwelle, der in den naechsten drei Jahrzehnten mehr als 30 Menschen zum Opfer fielen. Auch viele Mitglieder der Terrorgruppe kamen ums Leben, bis sie sich 1998 fr aufgeloest erklrte. Zunaechst als Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe oder Baader-Meinhof-Bande bekannt, nannte sie sich selbst Rote-Armee-Fraktion. (AP-Photo/fls) Andreas Baader, left, is seen together with Gudrun Ensslin during the proclamation of their sentence in their department store arson trial in Frankfurt/Main, Western Germany, on October 31, 1968. Baader was later one of the founders of the Western German terrorist group RAF (Red Army Faction). (AP Photo/fls)
        • Thursday, 12 October, 2017
          German police made ‘grave errors’ ahead of Christmas attack

          Report says authorities missed chances to deport attacker before carnage in Berlin market

          A policeman and firemen stand next to a truck on December 20, 2016 at the scene where it crashed into a Christmas market near the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church) in Berlin. German police said they were treating as "a probable terrorist attack" the killing of 12 people when the speeding lorry cut a bloody swath through the packed Berlin Christmas market. / AFP PHOTO / Tobias SCHWARZTOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images
        • Tuesday, 19 September, 2017
          Angela Merkel and the German election
          Election tests German compassion for migrants

          Angela Merkel’s decision to open the door to more than 1m refugees hangs over Sunday’s national poll

          epaselect epa04907399 Refugees who arrived by train from Hungary via Austria, wait for transportation to one of the refugee reception centres, outside Munich's central train station, in Munich, Germany, 01 September 2015. Hungarian police on 01 September 2015 closed the main train station in Budapest from where scores of migrants were hoping to travel to Western Europe. Hundreds boarded trains to Austria and Germany. Austrian police at the Vienna station and German police in Rosenheim, on the border with Austria, apparently made no effort to block or register any refugees. EPA/PETER KNEFFEL
        • Sunday, 20 August, 2017
          Global InsightGerman politics
          Big issues are being ignored in Germany’s ‘sleep campaign’

          Angela Merkel and main challenger Martin Schulz steer clear of divisive refugee issue

          In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during an election campaign event in Annaberg-Buchholz, eastern Germany. Merkel, running for re-election next month, said she won???t avoid eastern Germany despite coming in for renewed public heckling at a campaign rally there. Merkel was greeted with whistles and shouts of ??úget lost??ù at stump stops in the eastern states of Saxony and Thuringia on Thursday. (Sebastian Kahnert/dpa via AP)
        • Thursday, 17 August, 2017
          Barcelona joins growing list of terrorist vehicle attacks

          There have been 7 incidents involving cars and vans driving into crowds since July last year

          People stand in front of flowers, candles and messages laid at a makeshift memorial in Nice on July 18, 2016, in tribute to the victims of the deadly attack on the Promenade des Anglais seafront which killed 84 people. France was set to hold a minute's silence on July 18, 2016 to honour the 84 victims of Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian who drove a truck into a crowd watching a fireworks display on Bastille Day, but a period of national mourning was overshadowed by bickering politicians. Church bells will toll across the country, and the country will fall silent at midday, a now grimly familiar ritual after the third major terror attack in 18 months on French soil. / AFP PHOTO / Valery HACHEVALERY HACHE/AFP/Getty Images
        • Monday, 1 May, 2017
          The enigmatic loner suspected of Dortmund bus bombing

          Sergej W hoped to benefit if football club share price fell, say prosecutors

          epa05904649 Police secure the stadium prior to the UEFA Champions League quarter final, first leg soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco at the Signal Iduna Park, in Dortmund, Germany, 12 April 2017. German team Borussia Dortmund's team bus was damaged by three explosions on 11 April evening, as it was on its way to the stadium ahead of the UEFA Champions League soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco. Borussia Dortmund's player Marc Bartra was injured and hospitalized, the match postponed to 12 April. EPA/SASCHA STEINBACH
        • Friday, 21 April, 2017
          Borussia Dortmund attack suspect was market speculator, say police

          Man arrested in connection with explosions that hit football team bus on way to match

          epa05918651 Police cars stand in front of a house where the suspect of the bombing attack on team bus of Borussia Dortmund was arrested in the early morning in Rottenburg, Germany, 21 April 2017. According to a statement of German Federal prosecutor the 28 year old German of Russian decent Sergej W. is accused of attempted murder, inflicting bodily harm and causing an explosion. Sergej W. hoped to gain financially from the attack by acquired put options on Borussia Dortmund shares which would possibly fall after a large number of players being killed or injured. EPA/OSKAR EYB
        • Friday, 21 April, 2017
          Police arrest market speculator for Borussia Dortmund bus attack
          Football Soccer - Borussia Dortmund v AS Monaco - UEFA Champions League Quarter Final First Leg - Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany - 11/4/17 The Borussia Dortmund team bus is seen after an explosion near their hotel before the game Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic
        • Thursday, 13 April, 2017
          Prosecutor says Dortmund suspect may have been Isis member

          Arrest warrant sought for 26-year-old Iraqi identified as Abdul Beset A

          DORTMUND, GERMANY - APRIL 11: Fans of AS Monaco leave the Signal Iduna Park area after the match between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco was cancelled after the team bus of the Borussia Dortmund football club was damaged in an explosion on April 11, 2017 in Dortmund, Germany. According to police an explosion detonated as the bus was leaving the hotel where the team was staying to bring them to their Champions League game against Monaco. So far one person, team member Marc Bartra, is reported injured. (Photo by Lukas Schulze/Getty Images)
        • Wednesday, 12 April, 2017
          Sport
          Islamist terror motive ‘possible’ for Dortmund bus bombs

          Two suspects are being investigated and their houses searched

          Police secures the place in front of the stadium prior the Champions League first leg quarterfinal soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco in Dortmund, Germany, Wednesday, April 12, 2017. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)
        • Wednesday, 12 April, 2017
          German prosecutors see “terrorist background” in bus attack
        • Wednesday, 12 April, 2017
          Policeman injured in Borussia Dortmund bomb attack
        • Tuesday, 11 April, 2017
          Explosions hit German football team bus injuring player
          Football Soccer - Borussia Dortmund v AS Monaco - UEFA Champions League Quarter Final First Leg - Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany - 11/4/17 The Borussia Dortmund team bus is seen after an explosion near their hotel before the game Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic
        • Wednesday, 1 February, 2017
          Germany to electronically tag all people on terror watchlist

          Measure reflects tougher approach and will include those who have committed no crime

          Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (5619104g)
									An ankle tag on the leg of Radical preacher Anjem Choudary as he arrives at The Old Bailey
									Anjem Choudary court hearing, London, Britain - 24 Mar 2016
									Choudary is alleged to have invited support for the Islamic State group in individual lectures which were subsequently posted online.
        • Wednesday, 11 January, 2017
          Germany to tighten security in wake of Berlin terror attack

          Removal of failed asylum-seekers and tagging extremists central to tougher regime

          German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere (L) and German Justice Minister Heiko Maas attend a press conference on security reforms after the Berlin truck attack in Berlin, on January 10, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images
        • Wednesday, 4 January, 2017
          German politics
          Merkel rival hits back at plans to centralise German intelligence

          Seehofer says Bavaria will ‘never surrender’ powers despite terror attacks

          German Chancellor Angela Merkel smiles next Bavarian state premier and leader of the Christian Social Union (CSU) Horst Seehofer (R) during a news conference at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, April 14, 2016. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/File Photo
        • Tuesday, 3 January, 2017
          De Maizière calls for German security overhaul to counter terrorism

          Interior minister stirs critics with proposal to centralise powers in shift from post-Nazi order

          Thomas de Maiziere's proposals address concerns that Germany’s security network is fragmented and allows terrorists to avoid surveillance
        • Friday, 30 December, 2016
          German politics
          Merkel to counter ‘terrorist hatred with unity’

          Chancellor will use New Year address to defend refugee policy

          German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during a news conference in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, July 28, 2016. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
        • Thursday, 29 December, 2016
          Tunisian suspected of links to Berlin attacker released

          German authorities confirm authenticity of Anis Amri video showing pledge to Isis

          BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 21: Mourners lay flowers and candles at a makeshift memorial next to the site where two days before a man drove a heavy truck into a Christmas market in an apparent terrorist attack on December 21, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 48 injured. Authorities initially arrested a Pakistani man whom they believed was the driver of the truck, though later released him and are now pursuing other leads. Among the dead are a Polish man with a gunshot wound who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was hijacked the morning of the attack. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) ***BESTPIX***
        • Wednesday, 28 December, 2016
          Tunisian suspected of links to Berlin attacker detained

          German investigation focused on whether Anis Amri had a support network

          People gather to lay down flowers outside the Gedaechniskirche near the area where a truck which ploughed into a crowded Christmas market in the German capital last night in Berlin. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski
        • Saturday, 24 December, 2016
          Tunisia arrests three suspected militants with links to Anis Amri

          Nephew of man believed to be responsible for Berlin market attack among the arrested

          An image grab taken from a propaganda video bearing the logo of Islamic state group - linked Amaq News Agency (top R), and released on a crypted website on December 23, 2016 shows Anis Amri, the prime suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack, pledging allegiance to the IS. The video allegedly taken on the Kieler Bruecke, a Berlin bridge, shows Tunisian Anis Amri, who was killed on December 23 in a shootout with Italian police in Milan, ending a massive European manhunt. / AFP PHOTO / AMAQ NEWS AGENCY / - / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / AAMAQ NEWS AGENCY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS FROM ALTERNATIVE SOURCES, AFP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIGITAL ALTERATIONS TO THE PICTURE'S EDITORIAL CONTENT, DATE AND LOCATION WHICH CANNOT BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIE / -/AFP/Getty Images
        • Friday, 23 December, 2016
          News in-depthThe Big Read
          Germany: A nation ‘looks over its shoulder’

          Berlin attack exposes serious failings in the way intelligence services deal with suspects

          Police patrol at the re-opened Christmas market at Breitscheid square in Berlin, Germany, December 22, 2016, following an attack by a truck which ploughed through a crowd at the market on Monday night. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
        • Friday, 23 December, 2016
          Berlin attack suspect shot dead by police near Milan

          Isis releases video of Anis Amri pledging allegiance to jihadi group

          TOPSHOT - Italian police and forensics experts stand by the body of suspected Berlin truck attacker Anis Amri after he was shot dead in Milan on December 23, 2016.  
									The Tunisian man suspected of carrying out the deadly Berlin truck attack at the Christmas market was shot dead by police in Milan on December 23, Italy's interior minister Marco Minniti said. The minister told a press conference in Rome that Anis Amri had been fatally shot after firing at two police officers who had stopped his car for a routine identity check around 3:00 am (0200 GMT). Identity checks had established "without a shadow of doubt" that the dead man was Amri, the minister said. / AFP PHOTO / DANIELE BENNATIDANIELE BENNATI/AFP/Getty Images
        • Friday, 23 December, 2016
          German police arrest two on suspicion of shopping-centre attack plot
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