Doctors of law Bychawska-Siniarska and Gliszczyńska-Grabias argue that while freedom of speech protects the right to criticize Israel and accuse states of war crimes, it does not protect the normalization of Nazi symbolism.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, photos of Nazis were found at a health ministry office in Haifa, an incident the ministry stated was handled promptly without service interruption.
The Battle of Berlin, one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, ended Nazi Germany in April and May 1945. It saw 2.5 million Soviet soldiers defeat the Third Reich's final defenses, leading to Hitler's suicide.
Veteran historians in Germany, including Winkler, Aly, and Longerich, explore in their new books the fundamental and haunting question of how Nazism could have happened and the avoidability of the National Socialist dictatorship.
The Court of Appeal in The Hague has upheld a 450 euros fine for Forum for Democratie MP Pepijn van Houwelingen, who was convicted of insulting two government ministers using Nazi imagery.
A new online search engine allows users to discover if their ancestors were members of Hitler's Nazi party, with one user finding his grandfather within seconds.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz stated that there must be no de facto annexation of the West Bank by Israel, drawing sharp criticism from an Israeli minister. The Israeli official demanded an apology, asserting that 'Nazism is over'.
Some Israeli government ministers have reportedly compared Germany to the Nazi regime, contributing to cold relations with Europe, while Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested the continent has forgotten the Holocaust.
Proteklih tjedana rat u Iranu vodeća je tema globalnih medija. Kraj ovog sukoba, koji je cijene nafte već gurnuo iznad razine od 100 dolara po barelu, još se ne nazire.
Eighty-one years after Abbé Goffinet, a prominent resistance figure, was killed by Nazi bullets, an investigation into his death continues. A former gendarmerie officer is now probing the mystery.
Former President Trump has announced key nominations, including PIMCO executive Erin Browne to lead international affairs at the US Treasury and former Rep. Michelle Park Steel as the US ambassador to South Korea.
In the coming days, France and the United Kingdom will organise a conference with countries wishing to participate in a peaceful multinational mission to restore freedom of navigation in the…
Miguel D'Almada, a well-known Sporting fan, has been convicted in Brazil for his involvement with an international neo-Nazi group, following his arrest in 2022.
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, declared victory in the Hungarian elections, promising accountability and reconciliation. His win was celebrated by thousands in Budapest and drew congratulations from European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Denis Kapustin, known as "White Rex," who faked his death, is now fighting against Putin on the Ukrainian front, despite being identified by foreign media as a prominent neo-Nazi banned from the EU since 2019.
A new family biography revives the legend of the 20th century's most mythical sibling group, marked by extreme political commitments and a very British sense of humor.
A church in Eskilstuna, Sweden, is facing criticism after white power music was reportedly played at a funeral last year, according to Eskilstuna-Kuriren.
An exhibition in Berlin and the release of millions of Nazi party membership cards by US national archives are prompting contemporary Germans to reflect on what their predecessors knew and did during the Third Reich.
Martin Bormann, who served as Hitler's personal secretary and a key figure in the Nazi regime, had his death shrouded in mystery for decades. He became chief of staff to Rudolf Hess in 1933 and assumed a crucial role after Hess's flight in 1941.
Sven Liebich, a prominent German neo-Nazi now known as Marla-Svenja Liebichová, was arrested in the Czech Republic. He had reportedly attempted to evade a prison sentence by officially changing his gender.
Legendary Croatian opera singer Dunja Vejzović Crnković has renounced her title as an honorary citizen of Rab, stating she does not wish to share the recognition with Marko Perković Thompson.
Marla-Svenja Liebich, a German transgender individual and former member of the neo-Nazi group Blood and Honour, has been arrested in the Czech Republic according to German media reports.
Digital creator Alexandre J.S. Costa gained viral attention for a video where he attempted to pronounce ten "most difficult" place names in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His unique approach to exploring European destinations included this linguistic challenge.
The Cannes Film Festival refuses to allow artificial intelligence to "dictate the law" in cinema, said the president of the event on the Croisette, Iris Knobloch, on Thursday, at the opening...
More than 23,400 candidates have applied for secondary schools for the upcoming academic year in Slovenia. Vocational schools are seeing the most interest, with gymnasiums also nearly full.
The Pula premiere of the documentary film "Ono što treba činiti" (What Needs to Be Done) by director Srđan Kovačević will be held on Friday, April 10, 2026, at 7 PM in Dnevni boravak Rojca.
A Danish newspaper responds to a neo-Nazi, critically examining the origins of nationalism and drawing parallels to 1930s genetic nationalism. The article serves as a guide to the ongoing debate about Danish identity.
The Serbian Ministry of Education is considering raising the enrollment threshold for gymnasiums and four-year vocational schools, a move that has caused confusion among parents and raises concerns about the future of smaller school departments.
Georg Kolbe's "Dancer's Fountain," looted during the Nazi era, will be auctioned by Grisebach after a settlement was reached with the heirs of its Jewish former owners, leaving the Georg Kolbe Museum.
A US court has issued a ruling stating that Swiss bank UBS cannot limit its liability concerning accounts linked to the Nazi regime, potentially opening the door for further legal action.
A new study sheds light on the historical context of Austro-fascism, the Nazi regime, and Vienna's municipal housing, specifically referencing the Sandleitenhof.
A commentary discusses former German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and historical criticism regarding the slow pace of denazification in the German state administration.
The Dallas Stars have banned a person who bought tickets for a group of four individuals seen celebrating a goal with Nazi salutes. The team took action against the offensive display at their event.
The British government has expressed 'deep concern' regarding a potential visit by Kanye West, citing his past glorification of Nazis and dissemination of antisemitic rhetoric.
The Mayor of Oroslavje, Croatia, has publicly criticized the Croatian Olympic Committee (HOO) over alleged affairs and a lack of transparency. He is demanding accountability for "missing money" and has announced an audit of relevant documentation.
Svelata la classifica dell’Happy City Index 2026 che premia ogni anno le città, al contrario del World Happiness Report, che classifica le nazioni: la capitale danese è prima – di nuovo – seguita da…
Pepsi has canceled its sponsorship of a UK festival where Kanye West (Ye) is scheduled to headline, following the Prime Minister's condemnation of the artist's past celebration of Nazism.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has voiced his concern regarding reports of Kanye West potentially performing at UK festivals. Starmer's apprehension stems from the rapper's history of antisemitic and offensive remarks.
The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) reports that domestic industry is rapidly turning to military production, seeing it as an opportunity for many companies.
Celebrated Italian clarinet virtuoso Alessandro Carbonare, known as the first clarinet of the Orchestra of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, is performing in Nicosia.
Israel Police have condemned an online defamation campaign targeting a female officer in Jerusalem, stating that the posts, which included comparisons to Nazis and derogatory language, crossed a dangerous red line and may constitute a criminal offense.
The Karmėlava Balys Buračas Gymnasium in Lithuania has commenced a unique panel renovation project, becoming the first building in the country to implement this advanced pre-fabricated panel technology for insulation.
The first international contract, valued at £686 million, has been signed for the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a sixth-generation fighter jet project intended to replace the Eurofighter and enter service by 2035.
Historian Ian Buruma's new book, 'Stay Alive,' explores the lives of ordinary Berliners, including his own father, during World War II, offering insights into how easily people conformed during the Nazi era.
Discussions are ongoing in South Africa regarding the tenure turmoil surrounding Masemola and the new contract for Mkhwanazi, with President Ramaphosa also mentioned in the context of these developments.
Influencer Myron Gaines caused controversy at Ohio University by performing a Nazi salute, mocking the Holocaust, and spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories during his campus appearance.
Anonymous activist Martha Root successfully hacked into and dismantled a dating site for white supremacists, an event detailed in a podcast featuring reporting from investigative journalist Eva Hoffman.
Dismissed journalist Soňa Gyarfašová, who worked for 15 years at the Slovak public broadcaster STVR, stated that freedom is disappearing and fear is taking over the institution. She reported on people who survived Nazi and communist totalitarianism.
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, stated that 'sometimes people lie' when questioned about the party's vetting process, following the resignation of a candidate pictured appearing to perform a Nazi salute.
A new exhibition at Galerie Lahumière in Paris is dedicated to Bauhaus student and Nazi opponent Jean Leppien, showcasing the almost mystical tranquility of his abstract post-war art.
An inspection agency informed parents of students at Jovina Gymnasium that it lacks the authority to determine safety, following parental concerns. The agency stated it was not competent to establish the safety conditions.
A far-right Polish MP, Berkowicz, sparked widespread outrage after brandishing a paper Israeli flag with a Nazi swastika replacing the Star of David at its center.
Iran has offered a proposal to allow ships to exit the Oman side of the Strait of Hormuz free of attack, amidst ongoing tensions and warnings to the United States regarding blockades. This comes as the US and Israel affirm identical goals concerning Iran.
Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated images depicting himself in religious contexts, including being embraced by Jesus, drawing both praise from some evangelical leaders and broader discussion.
A new bill submitted to the French parliament in November 2024 proposes criminal sanctions for denying the existence of the state of Israel and for comparing it to the Nazi regime.
FC Internazionale Milano and Sony Music Italy have partnered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's album 'Wish You Were Here' with a unique initiative combining music and football.
German newspaper Die Zeit, in collaboration with German and US national archives, has launched a web search engine to help people find relatives in millions of Nazi Party membership cards.
Students from the Mathematical Gymnasium achieved exceptional success at the 15th European Mathematical Olympiad for Girls in Bordeaux. They secured multiple medals, including gold and bronze, showcasing their outstanding mathematical abilities.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner defended his past Nazi tattoo and controversial posts, attributing them to military culture, which has drawn significant backlash from Republican veterans.
Dutch far-right MP Pepijn van Houwelingen has been ordered to pay a €450 fine after losing an appeal for insulting two former ministers with a tweet involving a Nazi flag.
The economic impact of war and energy shocks is severely affecting Italian consumption, with families potentially losing up to 963 euros and the country facing a risk of stagnation, as growth estimates for 2026-2027 remain low.
Far-right extremist Thomas Liebich, currently held in custody in the Czech Republic, has rejected his extradition to Germany. He is wanted in Germany for various offenses.
Chantal Lorang's short film "Desertion" sheds light on her great-uncle's forced recruitment and execution during the Nazi era, serving as a warning for the new generation amidst current conflicts.
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was the last European country to accept refugees fleeing the Nazis, a forgotten story of a nation that offered sanctuary until its own occupation.
Germany marked the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp, one of the largest on German soil, with commemorative speeches and protests.
With six games remaining and a nine-point lead over Napoli, Inter Milan's potential paths to mathematically securing the Serie A title are being analyzed.
The Kremlin announced in a Sunday interview that Russia will not extend the Orthodox Easter truce with Ukraine if President Volodymyr Zelensky does not accept its conditions.
KREMLJ je odbio produljiti uskrsno primirje koje je na snazi u Ukrajini, a istječe u nedjelju navečer, dok Kijev ne prihvati uvjete koji bi omogućili da se zajamče "interesi i ciljevi" Moskve.
An octogenarian Frenchman has successfully recovered a valuable Modigliani painting that was plundered from his Jewish art dealer grandfather's gallery by the Nazis during the German occupation of Paris.
After a 17-year legal battle, a US court has ordered the restitution of a €21.5 million Modigliani painting to the French grandson of a Jewish gallerist whose art was plundered by the Nazis.
Finland's Social Democratic Party (Sdp) is experiencing internal friction over its economic policy, with Vice-Chair Nazima Razmyar criticizing the agreed-upon debt brake and another Vice-Chair, Mäkynen, stepping down.
The case of Noelia Castillo Ramos, a Spanish girl granted the right to euthanasia after years of unbearable pain, has reignited discussions in Serbia about the possibility of 'passive euthanasia' and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the right to a dignified end.
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry and an ad hoc committee have been investigating allegations made by Lt General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, with the ad hoc committee having concluded its business.
An analysis discusses why an increasing number of people are adopting ideologies reminiscent of Hitler's, noting that Angela Merkel's government felt guilt over neo-Nazi crimes but struggled with how to address them.
Paulette Dorflaufer, an 80-year-old crossing guard known for wearing fur coats and capes, has become a social media sensation. She was born in Nazi-occupied France during World War II.
A judge has stated 'no case, no ruling' in a dispute concerning a settlement between Holocaust victims and Swiss banks, including Credit Suisse. The original lawsuit from the late 1990s alleged banks collaborated with Nazis by withholding victims' assets.
Robert Otot, the Provincial Secretary for Education in Serbia, admitted that he does not know whether the individuals he personally appointed to the temporary School Board of Jovan Jova Gymnasium meet the necessary requirements. This admission raises questions about the appointment process.
Parents of students at the "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" High School in Novi Sad have accused provincial education secretary Robert Otot of admitting to appointing individuals to the temporary School Board who did not meet the necessary qualifications. The accusation points to a scandal within the school's administration.
An appeals court in the Czech Republic overturned a three-year suspended sentence for a publishing house director who sold Nazi-themed mugs, t-shirts, and pictures, reclassifying the offense as a misdemeanor.
A review of Jean-Noël Orengo's book, 'You Are the Führer’s Unrequited Love,' delves into Albert Speer's complex role during the Nazi era and his subsequent rehabilitation, serving as a warning for the post-truth era.
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has reportedly been denied entry to the United Kingdom, sparking renewed discussion about his controversial past remarks.
US rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has been denied entry into the UK due to his numerous antisemitic outbursts, leading to the cancellation of a music festival he was scheduled to headline.
The Parents' Council of the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium announced a new suspension of a teacher, Latin language professor Milkica Price, by acting director Ognjen Mrvaljević.
A historical piece recounts the story of a 22-year-old woman who was tortured by Nazis in Wrocław and later executed by guillotine after refusing to reveal information, leaving behind calm and focused letters.
A review of the play 'Copenhagen' discusses its dramatic success in combining the sensitive topic of Nazis with complex physics, prompting reflection on whether such a blend can create great drama.
Renzo Ulivieri, head of the Italian Football Coaches' Association, expressed concern that Italian football clubs are increasingly controlled by foreign funds, diminishing interest in the national team.
The spin-off series 'The Testaments,' based on 'The Handmaid's Tale,' is scheduled for release, continuing the narrative set in the totalitarian society of Gilead where women are deprived of their rights.
As Austria's FPÖ party marks its 70th anniversary, its history is being scrutinized, with revelations that its first party leader was sought by authorities after 1945 and that the party was significantly shaped by former Nazis, including numerous SS officers.
An antifascist organization in Cetinje, Montenegro, commemorated the Nazi German bombing of Yugoslavia, highlighting the historical significance of the event.
Iranul și-a formulat pozițiile și cererile ca răspuns la recentele propuneri de încetare a focului transmise prin intermediari, a declarat luni un purtător de cuvânt al Ministerului Afacerilor…
Serbia marks 85 years since Nazi Germany began its unprovoked bombing of Belgrade on April 6, 1941, initiating the invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II.
Economist Daniel Gros argues for the creation of multinational entities for Europe's defense, emphasizing the vital challenges of resisting Trump and financing armaments, and calling for an end to cross-vetoes.
The article criticizes the Popular Party (PP) for politically aligning with neonazi groups to facilitate the expulsion of migrant families. It frames this alliance as a concerning development, referencing Gramsci's concept of 'monsters'.
A Modigliani painting, 'Seated Man With a Cane,' which was looted and resold by Nazis, has been returned to the estate of Oscar Stettiner, a British-born Jewish art dealer, after a long legal battle.
Relatives of the late Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani were arrested by US federal agents after their permanent residency status was revoked, with reports indicating they had celebrated attacks against US soldiers.
Parents of students at Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad have accused the school's director, Radivoje Stojković, of preventing teachers from taking students on an excursion during the Easter holidays. They claim he imposed a work obligation on the teachers instead.
A new Netflix series, 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen', which blends horror with intimate drama about love and fear, is reviewed for its worthiness of the hype.
Colonia Dignidad in Chile, once a Nazi refuge notorious for abuse and violence hidden behind a facade of Bavarian idyll, now serves sausages to visitors, highlighting its complex and dark history.
Das Justizministerium beauftragte das Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstands, das mit uneingeschränktem Zugang zum Staatsarchiv 163 Personen auswertete
The Herzog family is continuing a legal battle spanning over 15 years to reclaim their art collection, estimated to be worth around $100 million, which was looted by the Nazis.
Italy has been referred by the International Criminal Court to the Assembly of States for alleged non-cooperation, while former Undersecretary Bartolozzi faces trial for providing false information to prosecutors.
Philips and Stanić Trade organized a special beauty event in Sarajevo, featuring music, good company, and discussions about daily beauty rituals, dedicated to the strength of women.
U.S. President Donald Trump made a historic appearance at the Supreme Court for arguments concerning birthright citizenship, a policy central to his immigration stance, with new reports questioning the case's overall significance.
Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly asserted that Iran sought a ceasefire, which he would only consider if the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, threatening severe military action until the waterway is free. This has sparked international reactions, discussions on regional security, and economic concerns.
Global stock markets, including major Indian indices like Sensex and Nifty, experienced a significant rally, with Sensex jumping nearly 1900 points, driven by investor optimism and hopes for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict following comments from Trump about leaving Iran soon.
Roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina are wet and slippery, with an increased risk of landslides, leading to the closure of traffic on the Zvornik-Priboj road due to a landslide.
Montenegro's Ministry of Education, Science, and Innovation announced that new technical documentation is forthcoming for the reconstruction of a school in Pljevlja, focusing on the inter-floor structure and floors across the entire complex.
The United States has attacked an Iranian nuclear site, prompting Iran to strike a fully-loaded oil tanker off the coast of Dubai. The conflict has led to significant market volatility, with oil prices surging to near four-year highs and global stock markets experiencing sharp declines. International efforts, including mediation by Pakistan and China, are underway to de-escalate the situation.
A traditional Croatian pastry known as 'kupus-kifle' is highlighted, with its name misleadingly suggesting cabbage due to its layered shape, while its ingredients are unexpected. The article describes this old-fashioned delicacy.
An opinion piece discusses the importance of recognizing figures like Hitler and the ease with which society can relativize monstrous acts. It references a book, "Isto É um Hitler Genuíno," which explores an ethical dilemma concerning a Nazi dictator's painting.
An emblematic building in central Madrid has a tumultuous history, having served as a bank, been occupied by neo-Nazis, and is now set to reopen as a bank branch.
A new online tool, developed in partnership with German and US archives, allows users to research connections to the Nazi Party, addressing a long-standing silence in German families. Die Zeit is making 12 million records available.
A new online search tool has been launched, allowing individuals to research if their ancestors were Nazis. Following its publication, users quickly began sharing their discoveries on social media.
Kanye West has postponed his concert in Marseille, France, after French authorities threatened to block his entry into the country. The decision follows widespread controversy over his recent anti-Semitic remarks.
Swiss director Jonas Ulrich presented his debut film 'Vlci' (Wolves) at the Days of European Film. The film tells a love story about a young woman in love with a black metal band frontman fascinated by Nazism.
Kanye West has canceled his planned concert in Marseille after a French minister sought to block his entry into the country following controversial remarks he made praising Nazis.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
Dutch Minister Rob Jetten traveled from Washington to London for an introductory meeting with UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer. This visit aimed to establish initial contact between the two political figures.
The Parents' Council of Jovina Gymnasium has formally requested the dismissal of the school's director. They are appealing to Đura Macuta and Maja Gojković to facilitate this change.
An former student opened fire at a high school in Turkey, injuring 16 people, including students and teachers. The 18-year-old assailant subsequently died by suicide after the attack.
Israel observed Holocaust Remembrance Day with sirens sounding nationwide to honor the six million Jews killed by Nazis. During the commemorations, Prime Minister Netanyahu made strong statements, criticizing Europe and linking current conflicts with Iran to historical struggles against antisemitism.
France is discussing Xavier Giannoli's film 'Strahlen und Schatten,' which is highly acclaimed but ambiguously interpreted, focusing on the perspective from which collaboration during the Nazi era is told and its purpose.
The French Embassy in Tallinn requested Estonian ministers to broaden the name of the planned Patarei museum to include victims of Nazism, aiming to reflect the site's complete history.
A reader has expressed outrage over former Nazi Hans Globke, who was involved in drafting the Nuremberg Race Laws, still holding Luxembourg's Order of the Oak Crown.
A commemoration event at the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial honored victims of Nazi terror, with speakers like Hape Kerkeling warning against a "culture of looking away" amidst prior controversies.
Journalists from Delfi required police assistance at a neo-Nazi event held in Győr, Hungary, where participants expressed anger over Hungary's defeat in World War II.
A tribute remembers Dr. Karel Trejbal, a unique amateur among chess professionals and a patriot who actively fought against the Nazis before his death in 1941.
Before the rise of the Nazis, Berlin was a vibrant hub for LGBTQ+ rights and queer culture, featuring research institutes, a thriving nightlife, and one of the earliest organized gay rights movements. This period marked a significant chapter in the city's history.
A film previously known as "New Year’s Rev," which follows three high school friends mistakenly believing their band will open for Green Day, has received a new title.
Helena Vovsová, a Czech heroine who helped Jews working for the family of Nazi protector Reinhard Heydrich during World War II, has passed away at the age of 100.
UBS is not releasing settlement files related to Nazi accounts, which were sought by an investigator, following a recent court setback in the ongoing legal dispute.
Marla-Svenja Liebich, a convicted far-right extremist who previously led a neo-Nazi group and fled after being sentenced for incitement, has been apprehended in Czechia.
A historical account details the suffering of Friedrich Zawrel, who was tortured by Nazi doctor Heinrich Gross at the 'Am Spiegelgrund' euthanasia center and later found himself again at the mercy of his tormentor 30 years later.
"I think it is a mistake to go for a ceasefire at this moment. Such countries, like the Japanese Empire or Nazi Germany, must be thrown to their knees," said Chikli.
The Serbian Ministry of Education is considering increasing the enrollment threshold for gymnasiums and four-year vocational schools. This move, announced just before upcoming student enrollments, has confused some parents and raises concerns about potentially closing departments in small towns.
Swiss bank UBS continues to face legal uncertainty after a judge rejected its application for clarification regarding alleged Nazi accounts at Credit Suisse, partially thwarting its goal to prevent new lawsuits.
A new book, 'Les Irresponsibles' by Nazism expert Johann Chapoutot, examines the fall of the Weimar Republic and draws parallels to the fragility of democracies in the present day.
Chile's new administration has reversed the expropriation of a property founded by ex-Nazi Paul Schäfer, which was intended for a memorial at a Pinochet torture site, leaving victims in limbo.
The major Swiss bank UBS suffered a setback in a US federal court, where a judge rejected its attempt to interpret a 1999 agreement to protect it from potential new lawsuits related to Nazi-era accounts.
A verbal dispute has erupted between coach Antonio Conte and club president Aurelio De Laurentiis regarding the role of the Italian national team coach, with Conte's contract and the Football Federation race at stake.
A photography exhibition titled 'A Fly in the Plane' by Šahin Šišić has opened as part of Modul Memorije 2026, featuring twenty panels of the photographer's work.
A network of militant neo-Nazi "active clubs" from across the US has been participating in riot-style combat events at a secretive compound in Virginia, raising concerns among experts about public safety.
Actress Lisa Kudrow, known for her role as Phoebe Buffay in 'Friends,' revealed in an interview that she felt overlooked by some during her time on the show, stating she was sometimes referred to as the 'sixth Friend.'
Controversy has erupted over rapper Kanye West's potential three performances at London's Wireless festival in July, following past antisemitic remarks and tributes to the Third Reich. The debate centers on his history of controversial statements.
Američki predsednik Donald Tramp izjavio je danas da je rok u utorak koji je postavio Iranu za postizanje sporazuma konačan i da je malo verovatno da će biti produžen, nazivajući iranski mirovni…
Il generale era responsabile del controspionaggio e della sorveglianza interna per reprimere il dissenso. Netanyahu rivendica anche l’eliminazione di Athar Bakri, un comandante della Forza Quds
Students from the Fourteenth Belgrade Gymnasium are organizing a bilingual exhibition titled "Sur les pas de Simone Veil" at the European House in Belgrade.
A bomb threat was reported at a gymnasium in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, leading to an ongoing anti-sabotage inspection by authorities. Further details are awaited.
The German Bundeswehr is investing 320 million Euros into a former Nazi Ordensburg in Allgäu, a site historically used by the Nazis to train their elite, raising questions about the state's intentions for the historically burdened building.
China executed a French national convicted of drug smuggling, with the French Foreign Ministry stating that the man's defense was not allowed to participate in the final court hearing.
A New York court has ruled in favor of the descendants of Oscar Stettiner, ordering the return of a Modigliani painting, 'El hombre sentado con bastón,' which was stolen by the Nazis.
An article explores the tradition of eating pinca, also known as sirnica or pogača, during Easter in Croatia, a custom deeply intertwined with rich symbolism and rituals. It delves into the origins of these various names for the freshly baked sweet bread, which is an indispensable part of Croatian Easter celebrations.
An investigation into the disappearance of an SS officer utilized artificial intelligence, but the advanced technology ultimately did not yield the expected results in locating him.
The Bank of Italy has updated its economic forecasts, warning of stagnation followed by recession if the ongoing war persists. In its baseline scenario, GDP growth is projected to slow to 0.5% in 2026 and 2027, with inflation potentially soaring to 4.5% if gas and oil price increases are sustained.
Heavy rainfall has battered Karachi, resulting in four deaths by electrocution and one from a wall collapse, alongside building roof collapses and widespread power outages, with Nazimabad receiving the highest rainfall.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is experiencing predominantly cloudy weather with rain in Bosnia and northern Herzegovina, and snow in the mountains, leading to an orange alert.
The U.K.'s Jewish Leadership Council, the Campaign Against Antisemitism, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan have all criticized Kanye West's three-night booking at Wireless Festival, citing his repeated embrace of pro-Nazi messaging, antisemitic remarks, and stating it is "not reflective of London’s values."
US President Donald Trump delivered a primetime address on the Iran conflict, asserting that US forces are close to achieving their objectives and defending strikes on nuclear sites, while also threatening escalation but suggesting the war's end is near.
The new film 'The Drama,' which premiered on April 3, is generating controversy due to its plot involving a couple on the verge of breaking up whose relationship is shaken by a game revealing their worst deeds, with critics praising the film despite its unsettling themes.
Reports indicate a rise in the presence of Portuguese individuals within online neo-Nazi and satanic groups, raising concerns about extremist activities.
ITA Airways is set to join Star Alliance on April 1, becoming the 26th airline in the global alliance and offering benefits like unified check-in and reciprocal loyalty programs, as confirmed by Taiwan News.