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Germany, FBI and Christmas
Bourbon Street terrorist researched Germany Christmas market attack, Mardi Gras before deadly rampage: FBI
The FBI has released a new photo of New Orleans terrorist attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar as they continue to investigate what motivated his New Year's attack on Bourbon Street.
Germany: Germany pays tribute to those who died in the attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg
The President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, delivered a message in favor of tolerance and coexistence on Thursday, during a ceremony in memory of the victims of the attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg (east) four weeks ago.
FBI says New Orleans attack suspect researched German Christmas market rampage
The FBI said an initial review of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, showed that the man conducted extensive online research into New Orleans before the rampage.
German Christmas Market Attack Suspect Held 'Anti-Islam, Far-right' Views
The suspect in a deadly car ramming attack on a German Christmas market was mentally unwell, "massively Islamophobic and close to right-wing extremist ideologies", Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said Thursday.
What was the German vehicle attack? Suspect of New Orleans murders searched for it, FBI says
The FBI investigated personal devices belonging to the suspect of the Bourbon Street attack, and found eerie evidence within suspect's search history.
New Orleans attacker searched for Mardi Gras, German Christmas market rampage: FBI
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the driver behind the Bourbon Street attack on New Year’s, researched New Orleans and the deadly Christmas market attack in Germany in the hours and weeks before the attack,
German president to visit Magdeburg after Christmas market attack
Walter Steinmeier is set to visit the eastern city of Magdeburg on Thursday, nearly four weeks after a deadly attack at the city's Christmas market. Steinmeier is scheduled to lay a wreath at St John's Church,
New Orleans attack suspect searched for Germany truck-ramming incident hours before carrying out attack: FBI
The man who is suspected of committing the New Years Day vehicle-ramming attack in New Orleans searched online for information about the Christmas market car-ramming attack in Germany, just hours before carrying out his own attack on Bourbon Street, according to the FBI.
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Death toll from the German Christmas market attack rises to 6
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It’s Christmas for the elephants as unsold trees are fed to the animals at Berlin Zoo
BERLIN (AP) — For the elephants and others at the Berlin Zoo, it’s finally time to unwrap their Christmas presents.
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Magdeburg Christmas market suspect involved in 7 cases before attack
The suspect in the car-ramming incident at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg had appeared in seven ...
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