Nasrallah calls German decision to outlaw his group a 'political decision,' denies its members are active in the country

After decades of ambivalence, document prepared by clergy says hundreds of priests gave spiritual guidance to Hitler's soldiers on front, 'lent war an additional sense of purpose'

Binyamin Wolff, a father of 8, initially believed to have died of COVID-19, but hospital says he repeatedly tested negative: 'His passing is a terrible loss for German Jewry'

Ruling follows appeal by Muslim association seeking to allow Friday prayers during remainder of Ramadan

Prosecutors say 'racism and xenophobia founded on an ethnic-nationalist attitude were decisive' in Stephan Ernst's decision to kill Walter Luebcke last year

German Nazi site, liberated 75 years ago, was turned into refugee housing after the war; the camp 'was inescapable,' says Jean Boehme

Umbrella group for 100 Jewish communities issues rules in preparation for transition, including bans on handshakes, hugs and parading Torah, and requiring congregants to wear masks

Christian Lueth, longtime AfD spokesperson, reportedly made comments in an online chat with a woman who is not an party member

Government spokesman calls incident 'a disgrace' and Berlin expresses its deep regret to Israeli embassy and to survivor who was speaking when event was infiltrated

Man in late 20s indicted on two counts of murder and 68 counts of attempted murder in shooting last year that killed two people on Yom Kippur

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