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Berlin rabbi convicted of ‘sexual assault and sexual coercion’ of woman he offered to counsel
Court witness Elena Eyngorn told the court during the recent criminal trial that about 32 women had contacted her with accounts of abuse by the accused rabbi.
Israeli film 'Where to?' to compete in Berlin International Film Festival
Erdogan, Sharaa discuss Syria as SDF confirms withdrawal following ceasefire
Berlin man indicted for antisemitic knife attack against man with star of David necklace
High-end brand unveils future of fashion in Berlin: Reality meets fantasy
The Marc Cain Fashion show in Berlin revealed the new winter collection with an innovative blend of fashion and technology. Among the attendees: Alessandra Ambrosio and Michelle Hunziker.
Berlinale head spotlights Gaza hostages at festival opening
At this year’s festival, a new documentary by Shoval will be shown, Letter to David, about David Cunio’s kidnapping will be shown.
Berlin enforces strict knife ban in three neighborhoods starting February 15
Those found with prohibited weapons or knives in these zones face fines up to 10,000 euros for administrative offenses.
Berlin police break up pro-Palestine protest after Arabic chants heard, in violation of permit
Restrictions on the use of certain languages by German police have become more regular over the past few years.
UK Embassy holds event commemorating Int'l Holocaust Remembrance Day
Three Holocaust survivors - Walter Bingham, 101, George Shefi, 93, and Paul Alexander, 89 - attended along with the embassy staff, diplomats and their families.
Pro-Palestinian protesters clash with Berlin police in Rosa Luxemburg memorial rally
The event was marked by outbreaks of violence, culminating in more than 20 arrests and at least 10 investigations.
Palestinian influencer arrested after firework rocket hits Berlin apartment
"I didn't know how a rocket works and how far it would fly. I didn't want to hurt anyone on purpose," Atallah Younes said.
'Israel must go': Israeli attacked in Berlin over Israeli-Palestinian peace pin - report
“Israel must go,” one of the attackers reportedly shouted.
German woman who lives in home looted from Jews must give it up, judge rules
The ruling earlier this month capped a decade of legal wrangling over the home, located in Wandlitz, outside Berlin.
German parliament votes no-confidence in Chancellor Scholz, paving way for election
Only 207 of the parliament's 733 expressed confidence, while 394 withheld it.