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Germany’s concern about antisemitism is justified and, given its history, understandable. It is a pressing issue emanating from both the far right and the left and needs to be taken seriously.
In an interview following his meeting with US President Trump, Friedrich Merz used a controversial phrase to blame immigrants ...
Germany’s new right-wing chancellor has blamed antisemitism in the country on migrants, blaming the scourge as an imported ...
Karin Prien was warned in 1960s Germany to hide her Jewish faith. Now in the government, she says a lot still needs to change ...
(AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File) BERLIN (CN) — As the German government collapses, one issue has invoked rare political unity: fighting antisemitism. But despite the ongoing debate on how to ...
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul deliver joint statements to the press.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said combating antisemitism is becoming increasingly ... Holocaust a 'responsibility we all bear' in Germany Scholz called the Holocaust a "responsibility that ...
The working group dealing with immigration and integration issues, in particular ... and extremely disturbing." Antisemitism became a "genocidal ideology" in Germany, according to Lapidot ...
Karin Prien, post-World War II Germany's first Jewish federal cabinet member, shares her personal story and reflects on her ...
To many Germans, this selective outrage feels like a betrayal of the country’s commitment to fighting antisemitism. This issue is not confined to Germany. Across Europe, left-wing parties have ...