EU to boost border checks on cash, gold to tackle 'terrorism financing'
German police also launches manhunt for Tunisian suspect responsible for Christmas market attack
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THE European Commission proposed tightening controls on cash and precious metals transfers from outside the European Union on Wednesday, in a bid to shut down one route for funding of militant attacks on the continent.
The move follows Monday's attack on a Christmas market in Berlin, where 12 people were killed as a truck ploughed into a crowd. It is part of an EU "action plan against terrorist financing" unveiled after the bombings and shootings in Paris in November 2015.
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