Measure helps close legal loopholes that caused rejection of many applications; German Jewish group calls move a 'gesture of decency'

2013 series on World War II under fire for depiction of Polish resistance movement; German ZDF broadcaster ordered to publish apology on website

Germany, France, and Italy become latest EU nations to announce temporary ban; European Medicines Agency tries to allay concerns, saying no known health risks

Until the Nazis forbade it in 1933, the Jewish Kleinen Kolner Klub competed in Cologne's yearly carnival parade. Now the Kolsche Kippa Kopp is poised to take up the gauntlet

Students run online campaign to prevent bankruptcy of eatery amid COVID-19 crisis; diner was shot dead last year on Yom Kippur as gunman failed to enter synagogue

But ruling says there's 'a high degree of probability' that Harry S. is guilty of aiding and abetting the murder of hundreds of Stutthof prisoners

Head of Central Council of Jews calls decision to monitor AfD over suspected extremist links a 'right and necessary step'

Reporters Without Borders files complaint in Germany against Mohammed bin Salman and 4 other officials over alleged involvement in murder of US-based journalist

Construction on the House of One to begin in May; facility will have separate prayer areas joined by common meeting space

Hamburg district court says 29-year-old assailant of Kazakh origin mentally ill and suffering from religious delusions and therefore can't be held legally accountable for incident

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