Indonesian art group says it 'collectively failed to spot' caricature playing on anti-Jewish stereotypes in work first displayed 20 years ago; artists say piece 'misunderstood'

Critics, including Israel's embassy, called mural antisemitic for depiction of a Jewish soldier as a pig; organizers apologize, saying imagery was 'misunderstood'

Hateful caricatures feature at Documenta art fair, despite controversy; German culture minister urges curators to 'draw the necessary conclusions'

At opening of documenta fifteen, Steinmeier says 'recognizing Israel is the basis and condition for debate here,' says 'there are limits' to what artists can do on political issues

15th 'Documenta' being curated by Indonesian collective accused of supporting Israel-boycott movement, despite German law barring use of federal funds for those with BDS ties

German intelligence services estimate more than 1,150 people traveled from Germany to Iraq and Syria since 2011 for Islamist reasons

Prosecutors say Achim Allweyer and Arend-Adolf Graess sought to form 'terrorist organization' composed of former members of German special forces in order to bring peace

Authorities say Yuri Dashevsky is part of an organized gang that from 2015 to 2019 persuaded investors to invest in fictitious financial instruments

Nazi legislation remained in force until 1969, when Germany decriminalized homosexuality; applicants may be entitled to 3,000 euros per conviction

Police say it is still unclear whether driver intentionally attacked people near the Kurfuerstendamm shopping boulevard in the German capital

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