Holocaust
Just say ‘Jew’: JD Vance’s Holocaust post shows why naming Jews and Nazis still matters -editorial
The plain sentence that should have been said is the sentence that must be said now: Six million Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany because of antisemitism.
Over half of Europeans believe antisemitism is a problem in their country - poll
When evil returns to Europe: The cost of Russia's dehumanizing war on Ukraine - opinion
Layla Blenden: Jewelry of kindness
'The Traitors Circle': A spy thriller that asks - would you have defied the Nazis? - review
A spy-thriller true story of the Solf Circle – elite Germans who defied Hitler, rescued Jews, and paid dearly after betrayal – asking the question: what would you have done?
Playing politics with the Holocaust helps no one and distorts memory for all - opinion
As Nazi symbols and Holocaust analogies flood public discourse, historical understanding gives way to moral shortcuts – and everyone loses
AI and fading survivors reshape how we remember the Holocaust - analysis
In a world of hate and AI, what does the future of Holocaust remembrance hold?
Russian schoolboy beaten by classmate, eye socket fractured, over Israeli flag in profile picture
Anton was diagnosed with a fracture of the orbital bone (eye socket), and doctors performed surgery under general anesthesia and removed bone fragments.
Auschwitz survivor says he feels 'vulnerable' after mezuzah stolen from his Toronto senior home
Nate Leipciger, a 97-year-old survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Dachau, lives in the affected building. “I feel vulnerable; they invaded under my skin," he said.
France elected to lead International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2027
France will take over the presidency of the IHRA in 2027, following Argentina’s term, as the alliance continues efforts to combat Holocaust denial and rising antisemitism.
My Word: 2025, in its own words - opinion
From AI slop to rage bait, 2025’s words reveal a world shaped by tech, outrage, and the human need to connect.
From Auschwitz to Dachau: How a pharmacist became central to Nazi camp medical crimes - study
The authors explore how pharmaceutical logistics and networks enabled neglect, experimentation, and killings in the camp medical system.
Warsaw Jewish cemetery director fired after clashing with state-funded heritage group
Jewish director alleges that the current contract between the foundation and the Jewish community board is “abusive,” limiting the influence of local Jews over projects in their own cemetery.
From Nuremberg to podcasts: How denial became mainstream - opinion
The Nuremberg trials showed how hard it is to get to the truth and how easily denial takes hold. Today, that message is as important as ever.