police office: Thomas de Maiziere says the fingerprint discovery strengthens Germany's case linking the Tunisian to Monday's attack, according to The Chronicle Herald. German authorities on Wednesday issued a wanted notice for Anis Amri, describing him as potentially violent and armed. Germany's interior minister has confirmed that fingerprints of the Tunisian man being sought over the Berlin truck attack have been found in the vehicle's cab. De Maiziere was speaking Thursday after visiting the Federal Criminal Police Office alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel. 4 p.m. She told the Evening Standard newspaper in London It is important, I think, that we send a very clear message that we will not be cowed by the terrorists, that we will carry on with our lives as usual. British Prime Minister Theresa May has urged Britons not to let the Berlin attack deter them from enjoying the festive season.
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