German court upholds conviction of 99-year-old former Nazi concentration camp secretary
Furchern was convicted after judges said they were convinced she knew and "deliberately supported" the fact that 10,505 prisoners were killed in gassings at the concentration camp near Danzig.
Gang crime on the rise: Which European countries have the most dangerous neighbourhoods?
Violence is often drug-related, particularly in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and France.
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Rearming Europe is the EU's next folly, Yanis Varoufakis tells Euronews
Economist, politician and the former Greek finance minister welcomed the easing of the German debt brake but believes that defence spending will not generate growth where it is needed.
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Why is far-right AfD dominating in northeast Germany?
In the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the far-right Alternative for Germany party surged in popularity during the recent snap elections. Euronews examines why.
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Most flights cancelled across Germany as major strike action begins at 13 airports
The one day walk out has already left thousands of flights grounded at hubs including Berlin, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf and Munich.
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More than 40,000 people have been hit by a surprise strike that shut Hamburg Airport - and more than 500,000 could be disrupted today as the walkout spreads.. Sky News
Putin’s Aide Lavrov has launched a scathing attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a "pure Nazi" and a "traitor to the Jewish people." Lavrov’s remarks come amid Zelensky’s heated confrontation with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Lavrov also praised Trump’s pragmatic approach, stating that his team has the "common sense" to step aside on Ukraine, while criticizing the Biden administration for escalating tensions. He warned that European peacekeepers in Ukraine would not resolve the crisis but instead prolong the conflict.
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At CPAC 2025, Steve Bannon sparked controversy with a gesture resembling a Nazi salute, drawing backlash from the Anti-Defamation League and far-right figures. French National Rally leader Jordan Bardella canceled his speech, citing Bannon’s “allusion to Nazi ideology.” While Bannon dismissed the claim, saying it was a simple wave, critics remain unconvinced. The incident underscores growing divides within the global right and CPAC’s shift towards a Trump-centric rally, with discussions also revolving around Musk’s controversial presence and the 2028 election.
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Images have been going around online that claim to show Tesla cars defaced with swastikas, following Elon Musk's actions at Trump's inauguration rally, where he performed a gesture that was likened to a Nazi salute.
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A Nazi-obsessed terrorist who stabbed an asylum seeker at a hotel in a "protest" against small boat crossings has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 22 years and eight months. Callum Parslow's trial was told the 32-year-old tried to publish a "terrorist manifesto" on his X account in the moments before his arrest, in which he claimed he did his "duty to England" by "exterminating" the asylum seeker. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn