France, Germany and UK say announcement by Tehran violates nuclear deal, reiterate commitment to 2015 pact

California man has waged decades-long battle, saying grandfather was forced to sell prized collection to Nazis; German authorities argue the sale was done willingly

For first time in 86 years, schools plan to use so-called Weimar tables as aide to help children learn to spell

Police in city of Trier say driver appears to have psychiatric problems, no indication of 'political motive'; 14 injured in incident

15 reported injured in Trier; driver arrested; police say unclear what caused crash, but mayor says suspect went on 'a rampage'

Interior Minister Horst Seehofer says 'Sturmbrigade 44' group has 'openly declared their support for Adolf Hitler,' advocated return to Nazi state

Party, which positioned itself alongside extremists railing against government policy to tackle pandemic, had to agree to social distancing, masks to get approval for gathering

Authorities say rally is unauthorized, will be dispersed by police; separately, slab thrown at window of Jewish community center in Essen, plaque stolen from Wesel Jewish cemetery

Heiko Maas says recent comparison to Anne Frank and resistance fighter Sophie Scholl 'trivializes the Holocaust and shows an unbearable forgetting of history'

The German city will hold a ceremony in the courtroom where Hitler's right-hand man Goering and other top officials were tried for crimes against humanity

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