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Instagram Glorifies Nazi Forces and Distorts the Holocaust

Numerous accounts on the social media platform Instagram have been publishing glorifying photos of the Wehrmacht and SS officers from the period of National Socialism (NS) under Adolf Hitler. The accompanying texts highlight the individuals' bravery, courage, and strategic skill. Their participation in war crimes and in the Holocaust, the mass murder of Europe's Jews

Germany’s BKA at 75: From Contested Origins to AI-era Risks

Transparency and self-criticism were long taboo at Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA). It wasn't until 2007 that the agency, Germany's central federal policy force, began to subject its own history to scrutiny. Anyone visiting the BKA's website these days, as it marks its 75th anniversary, can read statements such as: "Until the late 1960s, the

Maria Kolesnikova Accepts Charlemagne Prize in Aachen

Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova was personally handed the Charlemagne Prize on Saturday after having been awarded it in absentia in May 2022. The ceremony was held in the western city of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia state. The Charlemagne Prize recognizes people who have worked to advance European unity. Kolesnikova was awarded with the prize

Jürgen Habermas, influential philosopher, dies at 96

Jürgen Habermas, world-renowned German philosopher and sociologist, has died in the town of Starnberg near Munich, where he has lived since 1971, the Suhrkamp publishing house said. One of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, he remained active until his final years and was one of the few public intellectuals in Germany to regularly take

Germany’s Greens: Center Strategy or Leftward Turn?

The narrow victory in the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg on March 8 was a liberation for the battered ecologist Green Party. With around 180,000 members, the German Greens are one of the biggest parties in the green movement worldwide, but they had lost nine elections in the past three and a half years, both at the

Explosion at Amsterdam Jewish School

A Jewish school in Amsterdam was hit by an explosion early on Saturday in what the city's mayor called "a deliberate attack against the Jewish community." The explosion on Saturday is the latest in a spate of suspected attacks against Jewish institutions in recent weeks. Many of these incidents coincided with the US-Israeli war against

Russia Accused of Trying to Sway Hungary’s Election

The small black plaque on the facade of house No. 99 on Budapest’s grand Andrassy Boulevard marks an episode that happened in November 1956, when Soviet troops invaded Hungary and brutally crushed the country's short-lived uprising against the Communist Party. Some Soviet soldiers refused to take part in the bloodbath against the Hungarian freedom fighters — and

US‑Israeli Strikes Damage Iran’s Historic Sites

Protected landmarks and humanity's cultural heritage are threatened by the US-Israel war with Iran. UNESCO-listed sites, including palaces and an ancient mosque in Iran, are among the historical landmarks that have been damaged by the US-Israeli strikes, which began on February 28. UNESCO, the UN's cultural body, has expressed its concern about the cultural heritage sites

High-tech warfare in Ukraine’s ‘death zone’

The corn in the fields stands several feet tall — it hasn’t been harvested in a long time. Villages are destroyed and deserted. Burnt-out car wrecks line the roadsides. There is no sign of fighting — the area in the Kharkiv region near the Russian border looks downright eerie. These images from reconnaissance drones and stationary video cameras are

Trump’s Treasury: Rewarding Friends, Punishing Critics

Colombian President Gustavo Petro (left), Brazil's federal Supreme Court minister Alexandre de Moraes and Francesca Albanese, United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories, have all been sanctioned by the Trump administration. Oliver Contreras, Evaristo Sa and Bastien Ohier/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Oliver Contreras
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