Kate Connolly
Kate Connolly is the Guardian and Observer's Berlin correspondent. She previously worked as a foreign correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, and first contributed to the Guardian in 1997. She was a recipient of the Scott Trust bursary.
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One of last people close to Nazi leadership was subject of film last year, but felt no sense of guilt for Hitler’s crimes
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Exclusive: Naveed Baloch says he was tied up, blindfolded and slapped by police after being held ‘because he ran across road’
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A petty criminal in Tunisia before the Arab spring, the Berlin attack suspect became radicalised after travelling to Italy
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The Italian interior minister has confirmed that Anis Amri was killed in a shootout with police in Milan
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‘It shows the terrorists they will not stop us,’ said one stallholder as the Berlin square welcomed visitors again
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Reports say Tunisian suspect’s name had last been raised among police and security agencies as recently as last month
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President visits clinic treating survivors, and specialist PTSD unit extends its hours to cope with demand
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Follow live updates as police hunt for a new suspect after man’s documents found in truck
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Investigators say they arrested wrong man over truck attack that killed 12 and injured dozens more in German capital
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Doubts raised over whether detained man was truck driver who killed 12 people and injured 48 at Berlin’s Breitscheidplatz
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Attack lasting a few seconds left a scene of devastation, with 12 people dead and around 50 wounded
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Suspect detained shortly after truck attack on Christmas market that killed 12 has denied involvement
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Police say they believe truck ‘deliberately’ driven into crowd, killing 12 people and injuring 48 at Berlin’s Breitscheidplatz
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Bulgarian Svetoslav Stoykov held by German police after CCTV of woman being kicked downstairs is seen worldwide
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Newly found 1946 image seems to show Herschel Grynszpan, previously thought to have died during second world war
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1977 report said Trump was ‘completely tax-exempt for the next 30 years’ and Trump was convinced in 1988 he could win presidency, informant wrote
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Move ends long-running dispute between owner and authorities but government’s plans for building remain unclear
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Musician and conductor says school, which will take in 90 new talents from the region each year, is ‘attempt at creating peace through music’
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Reaction in German, Belgian and Swiss publications vary, with one declaring the president a ‘dinosaur’ of French politics
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Austria and the Netherlands say they are ready to take legal action over charge applied to foreign-registered cars
Berlin film festival spurns US to focus on past and future of Europe