Die Welt says Marina Ovsyannikova will serve as a freelance correspondent and a contributor to its TV news channel; editor-in-chief praises her 'courage'

Der Spiegel says audio files correlate to specific victims in Ukrainian town, and provide evidence that mercenaries from notorious Wagner Group were involved in atrocities

After years of debate, defense committee approves purchase of 140 Heron TP armed drones from Israel, in contract worth $165 million

Thousands of Ukrainian Jewish refugees have fled fighitng for German safety; local community chief says Berlin has 'taken on its historic obligations'

Country's soccer association 'strongly condemns' incident that occurred during Saturday's international game in Sinsheim

Russian invasion stirs up old memories for those acquainted with war; 'My whole body was shaking, and those fears crept up again through my entire body,' says one survivor

Investigators conclude there is 'weighty indication' Syrian asylum seeker acted based on support for Islamic State ideology, but was not steered by terror group

Europe increasingly counts on liquefied natural gas as a replacement for Russian gas; Germany is worried about having enough for next winter

German cybersecurity agency says tech firm could be involved in hacking assaults during Moscow's invasion of Ukraine; US banned use of the software by government agencies in 2017

Historian says that Berlin's focus on invoking responsibility for WWII may have prevented important self-criticism over ties with Putin

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