Trip to come after brief visit to Hungary, in which pontiff warned of 'the threat of antisemitism still lurking in Europe and elsewhere'

Pontiff set to meet members of the Bratislava Jewish community, including Holocaust survivors

'Jewish Code' adopted in 1941 stripped Jews of human and civil rights, authorized the transfer of their property

Retiree Vladimir Spanik, who is not Jewish, says he enlisted the teenagers to help clean up graveyards so they can learn about a 'extremely painful moment'

A clear pro-Israel bloc in Europe stood firm, Jerusalem argues, while Arab states that have no interest in seeing Hamas get stronger maintained their peace with Israel

German, Czech, and Slovak envoys stress Israel's right to self-defense as they tour rocket-devastated building in Petah Tikva

Final member of death camp's 'sewing circle' dies of COVID-related complications; high-profile book based on women's experiences to be published in September

Slovak intelligence informed Austria that gunman Kujtim Fejzulai was trying to buy ammunition, but 'something apparently went wrong,' says Austrian interior minister

Marian Kotleba, head of People’s Party Our Slovakia, convicted of giving 3 poor families checks for 1,488 euros, a number with symbolic meaning for neo-Nazis and white supremacists

Center-right Ordinary People party captures 25% of vote and 53 of 150 seats in parliament, ending reign of country's long-dominant but scandal-tainted leftist party

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