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Germany Still On Alert After Tip About Possible Islamic State Terror Attack
German officials said they received a “very concrete” tip hours before midnight that militants from Iraq and Syria were planning attacks in Munich.
New Edition of 'Mein Kampf' to Hit German Bookstores 70 Years After Hitler's Death
The Institute of Contemporary History says that the new version is a heavily annotated, scholarly text of the book in German to get ahead of other potentially sympathetic editions of the text, whose copyright is expiring at the end of the year.
This German Millionaire Stabbed a Guy at Oktoberfest, Then Went Clubbing
As reported by Munich's Abendzeitung, the woman will appear before the Munich Public Prosecutor's Office, who have requested a warrant for attempted murder.
Munich Is Trying to Stop Refugees from Coming to the City During Oktoberfest
We asked some festival goers what they thought about that.
While Welcoming Some Refugees, Germany Is Also Expelling Migrants Back to the Balkans
Germany is expecting to receive more than 800,000 migrants in 2015. Unlike refugees from Syria or Iraq, however, people from the Balkans might not last in the European Union for long.
So You've Made it to Germany: On the Ground in the New Refugee Mecca
In a matter of days Germany has transformed its reputation by welcoming thousands of migrants and refugees, taking in 20,000 people last weekend alone. We went to witness the atmosphere in Munich.
Shocking Images of Drowned Boy Spark Anger as Europe Disagrees Over Migrant Crisis
Disturbing photos of the drowned child, thought to be one of 11 Syrian refugees who died after two boats trying to cross the Mediterranean sank, caused an outcry on social media today.
German Michael Jackson Fans Are Physically Fighting Each Other Over a Shrine to the King of Pop
The government is threatening to take away the Munich memorial shrine if fans can't handle it.
The Cuba Diaries: A Party with Living Legends
A night out in Cuba can often mean running into a bit of history
First German Edition of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' Since 1945 Stirs Old Feelings
At a time of resurgent xenophobia in Europe, the planned reprinting of the Nazi leader's long-winded screed when its German copyright expires has elicited an array of responses.
Anti-Islam Protesters Swarm Muslim Conference in Texas
Hundreds of irate demonstrators showed up outside the event aimed at combatting Islamophobia.