To solve a diplomatic dispute with Germany over civil suits for Nazi crimes, Italy decides to pony up - but Jewish community members say the government is trying not to pay out

Announcement comes following latest round of negotiations between Claims Conference and Berlin, which also agrees to keep hardship fund going until 2027

PM Ingrida Simonyte files draft legislation to provide 37 million euros in reparations; 95% of country's Jewish population was killed by Nazis and local collaborators

Poland’s demand includes cases of Jews killed by Poles during the Holocaust; Germany says matter is closed

Diaspora reporter Judah Ari Gross delves into a shocking story out of Poland; health reporter Nathan Jeffay brings us the latest in COVID research and a cancer detection blood test

Survey finds Israelis have more favorable views of Germany than vice versa; 49% of Germans say it's time to leave the Holocaust behind

Deal between Jerusalem and Bucharest, which was caught up in red tape for past six years, expected to provide some 7,000 survivors with hundreds of additional shekels a month

Parliament brands payment 'goodwill compensation' rather than reparations, with the bill placing the blame for WWII theft of Jewish property on Nazis and Communists

Jews who lived in Nazi-occupied Romania, southern France also to get monthly stipends for 1st time; Claims Conference: 'For many survivors the funds will relieve crushing poverty'

Italian government tells the 98-year-old husband of now-deceased Messauda Fadlun to return 76,000 euros paid to her, because she had mixed Italian-Libyan citizenship during WWII

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