US second gentleman describes meeting Holocaust survivors who recently fled war in Ukraine as 'emotional and intense,' recalls his own grandparents' flight to safety in America

Sculpture of Mary and infant Jesus had belonged to Jakob Goldschmidt, a prominent businessman persecuted by the Nazis and forced to flee Germany in 1933

Decision comes amid investigation into abuse of power, sexual harassment at rabbinical seminary under Rabbi Walter Homolka

In 1943 Velodrome d'Hiver raids, more than 12,000 people, including 4,000 children, were rounded up in the French capital in less than two days

Police spokesperson says 7 others injured in attack on regional train traveling from Kiel to Hamburg; attacker also wounded, taken to hospital

Long-awaited decision, also approving other countries' transfers, comes after US officials announce preliminary deal to send M1 Abrams tanks to help Kyiv push back Russian forces

Group aimed to create 'civil war-like conditions' in Germany, violently overthrow democratic government, restore authoritarian 19th-century Reich

Pattern has been repeated over the months, with Scholz often hesitating before eventually agreeing to provide better equipment

Baltic states say Berlin has a 'special responsibility as leading European power to provide Kyiv the means to launch an expected offensive to try and drive Russia out

Swedish campaigner supporting protests against demolition of village, in symbol of resistance against fossil fuels

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