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NEWS - Berlin-Attentäter Anis Amri soll in Mailand erschossen worden sein
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Anis Amri, Tunisian man 24 years old that some media outlets are naming as the man wanted in connection with the Berlin truck attrocity.
Anis Amri, man named as wanted in connection with the Berlin Christmas truck attack, Berlin, Germany - 21 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Berlin-Attentäter Anis Amri soll in Mailand erschossen worden sein
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Anis Amri, Tunisian man 24 years old that some media outlets are naming as the man wanted in connection with the Berlin truck attrocity.
Anis Amri, man named as wanted in connection with the Berlin Christmas truck attack, Berlin, Germany - 21 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Terroranschlag in Berlin: Fahndung nach dem möglichen Attentäter Anis Amri läuft
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Anis Amri, 23, a Tunisian man, who is the subject of a manhunt across Europe after being identified as a suspect in the deadly lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday.
Anis Amri, man named as wanted in connection with the Berlin Christmas truck attack, Berlin, Germany - 21 Dec 2016
Anis Amri, 23, a Tunisian man, who is the subject of a manhunt across Europe after being identified as a suspect in the deadly lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday. German prosecutors have warned he could be armed and dangerous. His residence permit was found in the cab of the lorry used in the attack which claimed 12 lives in injured 49.
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NEWS - Terroranschlag in Berlin: Fahndung nach dem möglichen Attentäter Anis Amri läuft
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French version of the European arrest warrant for Anis Amri, 23, a Tunisian man, who is the subject of a manhunt across Europe after being identified as a suspect in the deadly lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday.
Anis Amri, man named as wanted in connection with the Berlin Christmas truck attack, Berlin, Germany - 21 Dec 2016
French version of the European arrest warrant for Anis Amri, 23, a Tunisian man, who is the subject of a manhunt across Europe after being identified as a suspect in the deadly lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday. German prosecutors have warned he could be armed and dangerous. His residence permit was found in the cab of the lorry used in the attack which claimed 12 lives in injured 49.
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NEWS - Terroranschlag in Berlin: Fahndung nach dem möglichen Attentäter Anis Amri läuft
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Anis Amri, 23, a Tunisian man, who is the subject of a manhunt across Europe after being identified as a suspect in the deadly lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday.
Anis Amri, man named as wanted in connection with the Berlin Christmas truck attack, Berlin, Germany - 21 Dec 2016
Anis Amri, 23, a Tunisian man, who is the subject of a manhunt across Europe after being identified as a suspect in the deadly lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday. German prosecutors have warned he could be armed and dangerous. His residence permit was found in the cab of the lorry used in the attack which claimed 12 lives in injured 49. He is pictured here in a photo posted on an "open" Facebook page.
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Reopening of the Bardo Museum in Tunis
March 24, 2015 - Tunis, Tunisia - Tunisian demonstrators during a protest outside Tunisia's Bardo National Museum on March 24, 2015 in Tunis, condemning the attack on the tourist site six days earlier which killed 21 people. Tunisia's national museum was forced to delay its planned reopening to the public over lingering security concerns, however a ceremonial opening, featuring a concert and tribute to the victims, is still planned to go ahead (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Reopening of the Bardo Museum in Tunis
March 24, 2015 - Tunis, Tunisia - Tunisian woman during a protest outside Tunisia's Bardo National Museum on March 24, 2015 in Tunis, condemning the attack on the tourist site six days earlier which killed 21 people. Tunisia's national museum was forced to delay its planned reopening to the public over lingering security concerns, however a ceremonial opening, featuring a concert and tribute to the victims, is still planned to go ahead (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Reopening of the Bardo Museum in Tunis
March 24, 2015 - Tunis, Tunisia - Tunisian demonstrators shout slogans and and wave their national flag during a protest outside Tunisia's Bardo National Museum on March 24, 2015 in Tunis, condemning the attack on the tourist site six days earlier which killed 21 people. Tunisia's national museum was forced to delay its planned reopening to the public over lingering security concerns, however a ceremonial opening, featuring a concert and tribute to the victims, is still planned to go ahead (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Funeral for Italian victims of the Tunisian terror attack, Turin, Italy - 23 Mar 2015
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The funeral of Orazio Conte and Antonella Sesino, two Italian victims killed in the attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunis, held at the Church of the Consolata in Turin
Funeral for Italian victims of the Tunisian terror attack, Turin, Italy - 23 Mar 2015
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Funeral for Italian victims of the Tunisian terror attack, Turin, Italy - 23 Mar 2015
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The funeral of Orazio Conte and Antonella Sesino, two Italian victims killed in the attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunis, held at the Church of the Consolata in Turin
Funeral for Italian victims of the Tunisian terror attack, Turin, Italy - 23 Mar 2015
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Funeral for Italian victims of the Tunisian terror attack, Turin, Italy - 23 Mar 2015
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The funeral of Orazio Conte and Antonella Sesino, two Italian victims killed in the attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunis, held at the Church of the Consolata in Turin
Funeral for Italian victims of the Tunisian terror attack, Turin, Italy - 23 Mar 2015
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Tunisia celebrates the third anniversary of the Revolution.
Jan. 14, 2014 - Tunis, Tunisia - Official ceremony of the third year of the Tunisian revolution in Tunis in the presence of the three presidents Moncef Marzouki (C), Ali Laarayedh (R) and Mustapha Ben Jaafer (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tunisia celebrates the third anniversary of the Revolution.
Jan. 14, 2014 - Tunis, Tunisia - Official ceremony of the third year of the Tunisian revolution in Tunis in the presence of the three presidents Moncef Marzouki (C), Ali Laarayedh (R) and Mustapha Ben Jaafer (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tunisia celebrates the third anniversary of the Revolution.
Jan. 14, 2014 - Tunis, Tunisia - Official ceremony of the third year of the Tunisian revolution in Tunis in the presence of the three presidents Moncef Marzouki (C), Ali Laarayedh (R) and Mustapha Ben Jaafer (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tunisia celebrates the third anniversary of the Revolution.
Jan. 14, 2014 - Tunis, Tunisia - Official ceremony of the third year of the Tunisian revolution in Tunis in the presence of the three presidents Moncef Marzouki (C), Ali Laarayedh (R) and Mustapha Ben Jaafer (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tunisia celebrates the third anniversary of the Revolution.
Jan. 14, 2014 - Tunis, Tunisia - Partisans of Ennahdha Movement celebrates the Tunisian Revolution in Avenue Habib Bourguiba..Three years after the flight of Ben Ali Friday, 14 January 2011, Tunisians celebrate the third anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution Avenue Habib Bourguiba in the presence of an important security and police device (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Buckingham Palace reception, Britain - 27 Jul 2012
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Prime Minister David Cameron chats with the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority Salam Fayyad (centre) and Tunisian President Mohamed Marzouki (right)
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Buckingham Palace reception, Britain - 27 Jul 2012
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Souad Abdel Rahim, the head of the Islamist Ennahda list in Tunis
Souad Abdel Rahim - who thinks that the victory of the Liberal Ennadha party in Tunisia's recent election (the first of the Arab Spring) will help and not hinder the advancement of women in the Arab and Muslim world pictured at the Ennahda headquarters in Tunis. Souad Abdel Rahim, the head of the Islamist Ennahda list in Tunis.
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Souad Abdel Rahim, the head of the Islamist Ennahda list in Tunis
Souad Abdel Rahim - who thinks that the victory of the Liberal Ennadha party in Tunisia's recent election (the first of the Arab Spring) will help and not hinder the advancement of women in the Arab and Muslim world pictured at the Ennahda headquarters in Tunis. Souad Abdel Rahim, the head of the Islamist Ennahda list in Tunis.
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Souad Abdel Rahim, the head of the Islamist Ennahda list in Tunis
Souad Abdel Rahim - who thinks that the victory of the Liberal Ennadha party in Tunisia's recent election (the first of the Arab Spring) will help and not hinder the advancement of women in the Arab and Muslim world pictured at the Ennahda headquarters in Tunis. Souad Abdel Rahim, the head of the Islamist Ennahda list in Tunis.
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El Jem TUNISIA
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Roman Colosseum with tourists. TUNISIA
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Roman Colosseum with tourists. TUNISIA
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El Jem TUNISIA
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Roman Colosseum with tourists. TUNISIA
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PEOPLE - Claudia Cardinale ist gestorben (Archiv)
French President Jacques Chirac, left, and Tunisian President Zine El Abidin e Ben Ali, right, share a laugh, during a dinner at the Presidential Palace in Carthage, Tunisia, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2003. The French President is on a 3-day visit in Tunisia. Pic : Jacques Chirac ,Bernadette Chirac ,Leila Ben A li and Claudia Cardinale.
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