Synagogue attack sparks fear among Jews in Germany
News of deadly Yom Kippur attack heightens fears of more anti-Semitic violence in a nation still scarred by the Holocaust ...
News of deadly Yom Kippur attack heightens fears of more anti-Semitic violence in a nation still scarred by the Holocaust ...
Far-right figurehead Itamar Ben-Gvir sends letter to party activists, lashing out at the mainstream Right and even the right-wing media, ...
Alternative for Germany proclaims that it can't be frozen out of power forever after it nearly triples its support in ...
Governor of Saxony in eastern Germany warns that Alternative for Germany party is "sliding further and further into right-wing extremism ...
While committee has final say on who will be allowed to run, Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit says Ben-Zion Gopstein and ...
Witnesses say Tristan Morgan was laughing to himself as he walked away from the Exeter Synagogue, which he set on ...
Federation of the Jewish Communities reports 347 anti-Semitic incidents in 2018, compared to 221 in 2015. Most of the incidents ...
New Right leader Naftali Bennett, who barely made it into the Knesset, and far-right activist Moshe Feiglin, who crashed and ...
Italy's hardline League and Marine Le Pen's far-right Rassemblement National celebrate victory after 28-nation bloc ends election for European Parliament. ...
Mateusz Morawiecki says compensating Jews for the Holocaust “violates international law and would also be a posthumous victory for Hitler, ...
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