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German Source: It's Up to Iran, Everything Can Still Fail

German government source says deal with Iran could be reached quickly if Tehran is ready to take the last steps.

German Source: It's Up to Iran, Everything Can Still Fail

Bennett Makes Israeli Schools Teach German

Education minister signs agreement with German officials to have the language added to schools, including a German diploma.

Bennett Makes Israeli Schools Teach German

German Official: Iran Talks May Still Fail

As latest deadline for Iran deal approaches, German source stresses "there will not be an agreement at any price".

German Official: Iran Talks May Still Fail

Nazi Propaganda Continues to Influence Germany: Study

Survey finds 5% of Germans 'extremely' anti-Semitic, doubles with Germans who lived through the Nazi regime.

Nazi Propaganda Continues to Influence Germany: Study

German Foreign Minister to Make Rare Visit to Gaza

Germany's foreign minister says he will visit Gaza but will not meet with Hamas leaders.

German Foreign Minister to Make Rare Visit to Gaza

German Anti-Semitism Commission to Include Two Jews

Following criticism, Germany's Interior Ministry appoints two Jews to a new commission on anti-Semitism.

German Anti-Semitism Commission to Include Two Jews

German Court Authorizes Return of Painting from Looted Trove

Court formally authorizes the return of two paintings from Gurlitt trove to their rightful owners' descendants.

German Court Authorizes Return of Painting from Looted Trove

German Police Apologize for Banning Israeli Flag at Soccer Game

Berlin's police apologize after a guard ordered "Jewish flags" removed during a soccer game in the German capital.

German Police Apologize for Banning Israeli Flag at Soccer Game

German Mayor Quits Due to Fear of Neo-Nazis

Mayor of Tröglitz says he wanted to protect his seven children from racism and violence, knew local authorities would not do anything.

German Mayor Quits Due to Fear of Neo-Nazis

Germany Arrests 22-Year-Old who Joined ISIS

Man suspected of fighting alongside ISIS in Syria arrested at Duesseldorf airport.

Germany Arrests 22-Year-Old who Joined ISIS

German Police Beef Up Security in Jewish Areas of Bremen

Police step up security of the Jewish community in the German city of Bremen amid a heightened danger from Islamist terrorists.

German Police Beef Up Security in Jewish Areas of Bremen

Jewish Heirs Sue Germany to Return Nazi-Looted Treasure

Heirs of Jewish art dealers, forced by Nazis to sell Guelph Treasure of church relics, demand justice.

Jewish Heirs Sue Germany to Return Nazi-Looted Treasure

Germany Charges Former Auschwitz Guard

German court charges 93-year-old with 170,000 counts of accessory to murder on allegations he served as an SS guard at Auschwitz.

Germany Charges Former Auschwitz Guard

German Anti-Semitism Commission Fails to Include Jews

German Jewish groups outraged as government creates a new commission on anti-Semitism without including any Jews in it.

German Anti-Semitism Commission Fails to Include Jews

Germany to Investigate Suspected Female Nazi Guard

German prosecutors investigating Hilde Michnia who is suspected of being a guard in Bergen-Belsen and Gross-Rosen.

Germany to Investigate Suspected Female Nazi Guard

German Anti-Islamists Vow to Continue to Protest

PEGIDA promises to take to the streets again next week, after a march was cancelled over a terrorism threat.

German Anti-Islamists Vow to Continue to Protest

Anti-Semitism in Germany On the Rise, Survey Finds

More than one in four Germans questioned in new poll equated Israel's treatment of Palestinian Arabs to Nazi persecution of Jews.

Anti-Semitism in Germany On the Rise, Survey Finds

Kosher Butcher in Germany Admits to Selling Trief Meat for Years

Butcher admits to fraud in court, sold 88,000 pounds of non-kosher meat as kosher to escape bankruptcy.

Kosher Butcher in Germany Admits to Selling Trief Meat for Years

German Biker Gang Joins Fight Against ISIS in Kobane

Photos emerge on social media of members of the group bearing arms in besieged Syrian city; group claims to be on aid mission.

German Biker Gang Joins Fight Against ISIS in Kobane

Germany Bans Islamic State

Germany announces a ban on the Islamic State, makes all IS propaganda, symbols and activities illegal.

Germany Bans Islamic State

Germany Extradites ISIS Recruiter to France

Germany extradites a man suspected to have joined ISIS in Syria back to his native France, 10 days after he was arrested in Berlin.

Germany Extradites ISIS Recruiter to France

Turkey: German Reporter Receives Death Threats Over Mine Story

Der Spiegel reporter threatened for quoting angry protestor, called 'Jewish enemy of the prime minister.'

Turkey: German Reporter Receives Death Threats Over Mine Story

'Neo-Nazi Code' Forces Detergent to be Pulled in Germany

Procter & Gamble apologizes for unintentionally placing a neo-Nazi code on promotional packages for its laundry detergent.

'Neo-Nazi Code' Forces Detergent to be Pulled in Germany

German Court Upholds Conviction of Holocaust-Denying Bishop

Roman Catholic Bishop Richard Williamson to pay a fine after court rejects final appeal over 2009 holocaust denial.

German Court Upholds Conviction of Holocaust-Denying Bishop

Germany Arrests Three Suspected Auschwitz Guards

Three men aged 88, 92 and 94 detained by German authorities on suspicion of being guards at Auschwitz.

Germany Arrests Three Suspected Auschwitz Guards

Deutsche Bank Flatly Denies Boycott of Israeli Bank

German bank strenuously denies reports it flagged Israeli bank as morally questionable.

Deutsche Bank Flatly Denies Boycott of Israeli Bank

German Recluse Launches Website on 'Nazi Art' Trove

Cornelius Gurlitt, German man suspected of hoarding 1,400 works of art taken from Jews by the Nazis, launches site about the trove.

German Recluse Launches Website on 'Nazi Art' Trove

Germany Debates Law on Looted Art

Germany's parliament debates a law to help return Nazi-looted art to their rightful owners or their heirs.

Germany Debates Law on Looted Art

Germany to Boost Efforts to Return Looted Art to Owners

Germany's culture minister says the country will add funding for efforts to return Nazi-looted art to their rightful owners.

Germany to Boost Efforts to Return Looted Art to Owners

Private Letters Shed New Light on the Man Behind the Holocaust

Heinrich Himmler's letters document the rise and fall of Nazi Germany - and the private life of Adolf Hitler's right-hand man.

Private Letters Shed New Light on the Man Behind the Holocaust

Germany: No 'Settlements' in Cooperation Agreements

Germany toughens its stance on "settlements", won't sponsor projects beyond the 1949 Armistice Lines.

Germany: No 'Settlements' in Cooperation Agreements

German State Flip-Flops, Allows Publication of Mein Kampf

In yet another about-face, German state decides to publish an annotated edition of Adolf Hitler's hate-filled manifesto.

German State Flip-Flops, Allows Publication of Mein Kampf

New German Law Would Make Ease Return of Looted Art to Owners

German state Bavaria drafting a law to ease the return of Nazi-looted art to its rightful owners.

New German Law Would Make Ease Return of Looted Art to Owners

Israel Asks Germany to Keep Stolen Art in Jewish Hands

Deputy FM Elkin urges Germany to give any Jewish-owned art from Munich trove to Jewish or Israeli museums if heirs are not found.

Israel Asks Germany to Keep Stolen Art in Jewish Hands

Victim of Nazi Art Trove Case: Germany's Handling 'Scandalous'

AFP interview reveals human side of Nazi art trove story, which continues to unravel as Germany refuses to return all the looted works.

Victim of Nazi Art Trove Case: Germany's Handling 'Scandalous'

German Jewish Leader Blasts Return of Art Trove to Recluse

Leader of Germany's Jewish community slams a decision to return paintings to a man accused of hoarding artworks stolen by Nazis.

German Jewish Leader Blasts Return of Art Trove to Recluse

Germany to Return Some Looted Artwork to Man Who Held Them

German authorities will order the return of some paintings to a recluse accused of hoarding priceless artworks stolen by the Nazis.

Germany to Return Some Looted Artwork to Man Who Held Them

Germany: Some of Looted Art Trove May be Returned to Munich Man

Some paintings in an art trove looted by the Nazis may be returned to the Munich man in whose apartment they were discovered.

Germany: Some of Looted Art Trove May be Returned to Munich Man

German President Pays Tribute to Kristallnacht Victims

German President Joachim Gauck visited a former workshop whose owner fought to save his Jewish staff from deportation.

German President Pays Tribute to Kristallnacht Victims

Experts: It Won't be Easy to Track Owners of Looted Art

Identifying the rightful owners of a vast trove of art looted by the Nazis will be an enormous task, say experts.

Experts: It Won't be Easy to Track Owners of Looted Art

Germany Finds 1,500 Paintings Stolen by Nazis

Nearly 1,500 priceless paintings that were stolen by the Nazis have been discovered in a flat in Munich.

Germany Finds 1,500 Paintings Stolen by Nazis

Election Challenge: Germany’s Moral Imperative

Election Challenge: Germany’s Moral Imperative

Germany Admits Exporting Chemicals to Syria

Germany says it exported 111 tons of chemicals to Syria between 2002 and 2006 that could be used in the production of sarin gas.

Germany Admits Exporting Chemicals to Syria

German Town to Strip Hitler of Honorary Citizenship

68 years after his death, the German town of Goslar plans to strip the Nazi leader of his honorary citizenship.

German Town to Strip Hitler of Honorary Citizenship

German Intelligence Concludes Assad is Behind Chemical Attack

German intelligence has enough evidence to conclude that Assad ordered the chemical attack in Damascus, reports Der Spiegel.

German Intelligence Concludes Assad is Behind Chemical Attack

Merkel: Germany Won't Participate in Syria Attack

German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls for "collective answer" by the UN to the chemical attack in Syria.

Merkel: Germany Won't Participate in Syria Attack

Merkel Considering Halting Arms Exports to Egypt

German chancellor says that stopping arms shipments to Egypt would be an appropriate way to pressure the country to end the violence.

Merkel Considering Halting Arms Exports to Egypt

Merkel to Become First German Leader to Visit Dachau

Angela Merkel will be the first German official to visit Dachau concentration camp as a "signal of respect for the former detainees."

Merkel to Become First German Leader to Visit Dachau

German Cartoon: Netanyahu 'Poisonous' to Peace

A cartoon published in a German newspaper this week portrayed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu as an obstacle to peace.

German Cartoon: Netanyahu 'Poisonous' to Peace

Germany, U.S. Tell Egypt: Release Morsi

Germany and the United States call for the release of ousted Egyptian president amid tensions between supporters and opponents.

Germany, U.S. Tell Egypt: Release Morsi

German Newspaper: Anti-Semitic Cartoon a Misunderstanding

German newspaper expresses regret after publishing a cartoon depicting Israel as a ravenous monster.

German Newspaper: Anti-Semitic Cartoon a Misunderstanding

German Newspaper Depicts Israel as 'Ravenous Monster'

Leading German daily newspaper sparks outrage after publishing cartoon depicting Israel as a beast devouring German military weapons.

German Newspaper Depicts Israel as 'Ravenous Monster'

Germany Uncovers 'Model Plane' Terror Plot

German authorities stage raids after uncovering an alleged Islamist plot to carry out attacks using model airplanes.

Germany Uncovers 'Model Plane' Terror Plot

Jews Applaud German Resolution Combating Anti-Semitism

The American Jewish Committee praises German Parliament for passing by an overwhelming majority a resolution on combating anti-Semitism.

Jews Applaud German Resolution Combating Anti-Semitism

Trial of Prominent German Neo-Nazi Cell Postponed

Munich court said Monday it would delay the beginning of trial proceedings of neo-Nazi cell to allow for a new media accreditation process.

Trial of Prominent German Neo-Nazi Cell Postponed

Polish Weekly Under Fire For Merkel Concentration Camp Photo

A Polish magazine came under fire after its cover photo featured German Chancellor Angela Merkel as concentration camp prisoner.

Polish Weekly Under Fire For Merkel Concentration Camp Photo

German Museum Returns Art Looted by Nazis

A German museum for the first time on Tuesday returned a painting despoiled by the Nazis to the estate of a late German Jewish art dealer.

German Museum Returns Art Looted by Nazis

Golden Dawn Cozies Up To German Neo-Nazis

The Greek neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party is forging close contacts with Bavarian neo-Nazis, the German Spiegel Online newspaper reported.

Golden Dawn Cozies Up To German Neo-Nazis

Rare Nazi-Seized Posters to Auction in New York

A trove of about 4,300 rare vintage advertising posters that were seized by the Nazis in 1938 will go to auction in New York.

Rare Nazi-Seized Posters to Auction in New York

Popular German Rapper Utilizes Twitter to Delete Israel

A popular German rap star sparked outrage after tweeting “Free Palestine” and a map of the Israel filled with colors of “Palestinian” flag.

Popular German Rapper Utilizes Twitter to Delete Israel