
German police thwart teen's "suspected Nazi terror attack"
"Xenophobic and right-wing extremist material" was discovered in the home of the 16-year-old suspect, along with bladed weapons and explosives.
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"Xenophobic and right-wing extremist material" was discovered in the home of the 16-year-old suspect, along with bladed weapons and explosives.
This couple in Frankfurt, Germany, was posing for wedding photos when a crowd of soccer fans converged on them – but they took the massive photobomb in stride.
The Ritchie Boys were responsible for uncovering more than half the combat intelligence on the Western Front during World War II. For the many German-born Jews in their ranks, defeating the Nazis was heartbreakingly personal. Jon Wertheim reports.
Under intense pressure, "Germany had to give in," and now says it will supply "exactly what Ukraine needs right now to secure its airspace from the ground."
Many European countries continue to buy natural gas and oil from Russia, which is providing Moscow an estimated $1 billion per day. Boston Globe reporter Jim Puzzanghera joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the reliance on Russian energy and the role it plays in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The group, which opposes COVID-19 restrictions, allegedly planned to kidnap public figures, including Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.
Germany's health minister says the now-foiled plot to kidnap him is proof that COVID-related "protests have not only become more radical," but that there is "an attempt to destabilize the state." Authorities have arrested four people connected to the alleged plot, which also allegedly sought to cause a nationwide blackout and produce "conditions similar to civil war."
Marina Ovsyannikova interrupted a live broadcast on a Russian state channel last month with a sign that said: "Stop the war. Don't believe propaganda. You are being lied to."
"I know eliminating Russian gas will have costs for Europe," President Biden said as he announced more shipments from the U.S., "but it's the right thing to do."
Ukraine is a global leader in surrogacy, but when the war broke out it became too dangerous for their biological parents to come get their newborn children. CBS News’ senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata speaks with Heka and Gerhard Gottschalk from Germany, who decided the risks of traveling into a war zone outweighed the risks of leaving their infant son, Leonard, in one.
There's global outrage after Russian bombing of Ukraine hit a Mariupol theater sheltering hundreds of civilians. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called out appeasement attitudes in an address the German Parliament. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green from Lviv, Ukraine with the latest developments from the ground.
In Germany, a 96-year-old woman is facing charges of accessory to the systematic murder of more than 11,000 people at a Nazi concentration camp where she served as secretary. Charlie D'Agata is at the courthouse and highlights how this case reflects a race against time in the hunt for justice, as both eyewitnesses to the Holocaust and those responsible for it succumb to old age.
A day of high-stakes diplomacy in Washington and Moscow failed to break the deadlock over Ukraine. President Biden warned a crucial natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany would not be allowed to open, if Russian forces invade. Ed O’Keefe has the latest from the White House.
Ukraine badly needs more fighter jets, but the U.S. does not want them flown to its base in Germany first. Christina Ruffini reports live from Rzeszow, Poland.
The rate of COVID transmission across Europe is of "grave concern," the World Health Organization said Thursday. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata spoke with WHO's regional director of Europe, Dr. Hans Kluge, who warns vaccines are not enough, and that we must continue to wear masks, wash our hands and socially distance.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken are in Germany for annual security talks with U.S. allies. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini discussed the expectations for the conference from Munich.
The Biden administration is urging Americans to leave Ukraine within the next 48 hours as the U.S. warns that a Russian invasion could happen in the coming days. Nancy Cordes has the details.
Fears are growing that Russia's war games in Belarus could soon become a reality. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
The U.S. and Russia are building up their forces around Ukraine as the threat of war escalates. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Both NATO and Russian forces are ramping up war games as leaders have so far failed to reach a diplomatic breakthrough to ease the standoff over Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata has the latest from Estonia, a NATO ally that shares a border with Russia.
U.S. and Ukrainian officials say up to 130,000 Russian troops are stationed along Ukraine's borders. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins "CBS News Mornings" from Kyiv with how Ukraine's military is preparing for a potential invasion.
European and U.S. leaders are hoping to keep a diplomatic solution on the table as Ukraine prepares for a potential conflict with Russia. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports from the White House, and CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined Jericka Duncan and Tanya Rivero to discuss.
President Biden met with Germany's new chancellor at the White House Monday, while France's Emmanuel Macron met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. But with thousands of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border, the U.S. and its allies are warning of severe consequences if an attack happens. John Herbst, senior director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center and former ambassador to Ukraine, joins CBS News to discuss.
President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meet; Queen Elizabeth celebrates Platinum Jubilee
President Biden met with the German Chancellor on Monday, mainly to discuss strategy for handling a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, French President Macron met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin.
The plan called for Hamas to return all Israeli hostages and for the Israeli military to begin withdrawing from parts of the Gaza Strip in phases.
In text messages from 2022, former Virginia House Delegate Jay Jones mused about hypothetically shooting then-Republican Speaker of the House of Delegates Todd Gilbert.
Mark Sanchez, who is a Fox Sports analyst, was arrested on multiple misdemeanor charges at an Indianapolis hospital, police said.
Police have arrested six people on suspicion of terror offenses after an attack on a synagogue in northwest England.
The statement comes amid clashes between protesters and federal agents in Broadview, Illinois, and other reported ICE activity around the city of Chicago.
The 2025 government shutdown stretched into its fourth day on Saturday, with the Senate again failing to advance competing proposals to end the impasse.
The FBI is considering carrying out a "showy" arrest and perp walk of the agency's now-indicted ex-Director James Comey, sources tell CBS News.
Rite Aid announced on its website that all locations will be closing.
The Department of Homeland Security said federal agents shot a woman in Broadview, Illinois, after they said they were rammed and boxed in by cars Saturday.