Large slabs set in the ground in a circle to be engraved with the names of the 64,000 victims who have been identified; site envisioned as 'place of reverence' for visitors

Initially, IKEA's Ingvar Kamprad was happy to cooperate with Elisabeth Åsbrink's book on his Jewish friend. Then she found a 1943 file showing he'd been a Swedish Nazi party member

Experts say Tehran's 'breakout time' to an atomic weapon may well have fallen to a matter of months

Historian says Jewish banking dynasty, once a major power in the country, has been 'repressed' from the Austrian capital's collective memory

Member of family's Austrian branch accuses authorities of appropriating mental health foundation set up by relatives prior to World War II

After Lady Millicent Hawes met a bookseller in occupied Vienna whose wife's Jewish ancestry put the family in danger, she appealed to newspaper readers to help fund their escape

But IAEA also cautions that issues surrounding Islamic Republic's nuclear program have not been 'completely addressed'

Diplomats examining the accord after Iranians flout the uranium stockpile and enrichment limits set out in the 2015 agreement

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