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
Poet and journalist Clint Smith pens an insightful analysis on seeing Germany's commemoration of the Holocaust firsthand and how it impacts his conception of US penance for slavery
One Israeli official says abstention on reparations for Ukraine days after vote requesting ICJ legal opinion on Israeli 'occupation' not related, but another move 'childish'
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
Foreign ministry points to 1953 decision by Warsaw to renounce claims against East Germany; Polish opposition parties dismiss demand as a domestic political ploy
Berlin raises offer to 28 million euros; agreement 'cannot heal all wounds. But it opens a door to each other,' President Herzog and German counterpart say in joint statement
In 'Nazi Billionaires,' journalist David de Jong investigates six uber-wealthy German families that colluded with National Socialism and 'went free with their fortunes intact'
As Chicago suburb Evanston compensates some Black residents for past housing injustices, Jewish mayor Daniel Biss and local Lesley Williams disagree on whether it's a good start
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