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Berlin police detain man after antisemitic assault on Jewish family in Charlottenburg
Berlin police arrested a 31-year-old suspect after an antisemitic attack on a Jewish man and two children in Charlottenburg, amid a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in Germany.
‘Wingmen’ aircraft takes spotlight at ILA Berlin airshow as Europe continues rearming
Celebrated Berlin Jewish bakery closes, citing harassment since October 7
Syrian national arrested for aiding 2025 Berlin Holocaust Memorial stabbing
Syrian national charged in Germany for planned suicide knife attack against Jews, 'infidels'
The suspect is accused of a terrorist offense, terrorism financing, and four counts of disseminating terrorist propaganda materials.
Violent assault on Jewish student in Berlin not antisemitic in motive, appeals court rules
The appeals chamber also commuted the prison sentence of the attacker to two years and six months.
Germany: 'Respectable antisemitism'
Even as Germany strengthened its institutional response to antisemitism, it became the central European battleground over the legitimacy of the IHRA definition itself.
'Stay Alive': A personal story of anti-Nazi Germans - review
Ian Buruma’s Stay Alive recounts wartime Berlin through hidden Jews, German resisters, and the ordeal of his own father.
Man who stabbed Spanish tourist at Berlin Holocaust memorial sentenced to 13 years in prison
His victim was slashed in the neck and face, hospitalized and placed into a coma, and still is unable to work, the court was told.
Investigation opens over how Berlin groups spent $3 million received to fight antisemitism
The Berlin branch of the Christian Democratic Union is being probed by a parliamentary committee for allegedly improperly allocating 2.6 million euros to combat antisemitism.
Josephine Baker: Dancer, spy, and champion against racism and antisemitism
From Paris stages to WWII spy missions, Josephine Baker fought racism and antisemitism while inspiring generations worldwide.
Berlin Film Festival director's future in spotlight after Gaza furore
Commissioner for Culture and Media, Wolfram Weimer, was reportedly planning to sack festival director Tricia Tuttle.
French animated short tells story of Jewish swimmer who survived Auschwitz
The film is based on the extraordinary real life of Alfred Nakache, a Jewish athlete whose story of resilience under Nazi persecution has previously been told in two French documentaries.
Germany can no longer blame only the far Right for antisemitism - opinion
Germany still sees antisemitism as a far-right relic; the events after the October 7 massacre exposed a far more complex and uncomfortable reality.