The Italian Interior Minister, Marco Minitti confirmed that Anis Amri, the Tunisian citizen wanted for the terrorist truck attack in Berlin was shot dead during an exchange of gunfire with police in Milan»
TERRORISM
Andrei Karlov, Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Murdered in Ankara
Russia’s ambassador to Turkey was fatally shot Monday while delivering a speech at an art exhibition in the capital city Ankara, according to Russia’s RIA agency»
Germany Authorities Report 10 Dead at Munich Shooting
Ten people were killed at a suicide attack in Munich, Germany, including the attacker, local media reported. Police reports indicate there were several children among the victims»
UN Condemns Terrorist Attack in Istanbul, Turkey
Senior officials of the United Nations today condemned the terrorist attack that yesterday killed at least 36 people and left over 120 injured in the Turkish Ataturk Airport in Istanbul»
Belgian Ambassador in Cuba Grateful for Solidarity
Belgian ambassador, Patrick Van Gheel, thanked the Cuban government and people for their solidarity with his country after the terrorist attacks on Tuesday Mar 22nd, which he described as a sad day for the nation»
People Killed, Injured after Terrorist Attack in Brussels
At least 26 people have been killed in Belgium after three explosions in the capital airport and a railway station, in what authorities have called terrorist attacks»
French Police Continue Home Searches after Attacks
The French police have conducted hundreds of raids, arrests and weapon requisitions since the terrorist attacks in the capital little more than seven days ago.»
World Acknowledges Withdrawal of Cuba from Terrorism List
Bolivian President Evo Morales assured Tuesday that Cuba has never been a terrorist country, and has been, on the contrary, a very solidary nation with all the countries in the world, so there’s no reason for which Cuba should be included in any list of terrorist nations. “If the US government has included Cuba in the list of terrorist countries, »
Cuba Recognizes Exclusion from U.S. List on Terrorism
Cuban Foreign Ministry acknowledged the decision of the US government to exclude the island from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism.»
Obama Signs Off on Removing Cuba from Terrorism List
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that he planned to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism list.»