
Hero behind WWII sabotage of Nazi plant dies at 99
Joachim Roenneberg is being remembered as one of the country's "finest resistance fighters"
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Joachim Roenneberg is being remembered as one of the country's "finest resistance fighters"
One of Europe's biggest train stations was closed as a man held a woman against her will, but police say suspect taken into custody
And German prosecutors say the 21-year-old suspect told them he never meant to kill TV reporter Viktoria Marinova
The Regina Seaways was headed toward its original destination in Lithuania after the crew restarted the main engine
After admitting scandals driving youngsters away, Pope Francis says Church giving "our all" to stop it, but a German bishop says that's not enough
The president's speech on Tuesday was greeted with some laughter, but Trump says it went "very well"
Addressing youth group, Pope Francis admits faithful "outraged" and Catholic leaders "need to change many situations"
In move likely to anger Trump, U.K., France, Germany, Russia and China to set up financial mechanism to facilitate payments to Iran
German doctors treating Pyotr Verzilov, member of Russian protest group, say "highly plausible" he was poisoned based on symptoms
Hundreds of police protecting workers from energy company as they clear obstacles to expansion of mine in Hambach forest
The world watched with alarm this week as far-right protesters in Germany went chasing after immigrants. The rise of extreme national groups in Germany has also brought the return of anti-Semitic attacks. CBS News' Roxana Saberi reports.
German police received more than 400 reports of anti-Semitic attacks in the first half of this year, which is 10 percent more than the same period last year
We're taking a closer look at Europe's migrant crisis this week. In Germany, anti-immigrant protests erupted in the city of Chemnitz, while leaders from Italy and Hungary have joined forces on an anti-immigration agenda. We're also getting a new look at death, devastation and despair in refugee camps on the Greek island of Lesbos. CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer Willis Sparks takes us through the latest.
Far-right protesters to gather as governor holds meeting in town where anger over suspected killing by migrants sparked violent protests
Opposition politicians criticizing police for failing to prevent clashes between far-right protesters and left-wing counter-protesters
Jakiw Palij, an ex-Nazi guard living for decades in Queens, New York, has been deported to Germany. The deportation came 25 years after investigators confronted him about his past. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
"The ammunition is very dangerous, because one cannot step on the ground, and therefore one cannot get close to the fire" to extinguish it
Jakiw Palij was last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from U.S.; had lived quietly in NYC borough of Queens for decades
48-year-old woman and 39-year-old man accused of repeatedly abusing and raping child, now 10, and selling him for sex on the internet
The Wacken Open Air is the largest heavy metal festival in the world. And among its rockers were two elderly men who ditched their nursing home to rage on
A stifling heat wave is blanketing Europe this weekend. In the Netherlands, officials had to close some roadways because the intense heat melted the asphalt. In Lisbon, Portugal the mercury peaked at 111 degrees. And in Frankfurt, Germany, the thermometer reached 97 degrees. Seth Doane reports.
It was over 100 degrees in places like Madrid and Lisbon, with temperatures only expected to rise
With pine forest blaze charring land over buried ammunition, authorities have kept fire crews at bay
The debate over ethnicity vs. nationality just bled over onto the sports field and it cost Germany one of its star players
Five years after fleeing Syria's civil war, a young documentary filmmaker wants to show the world what life as a refugee is really like
The ruling came after legal wrangling that began hours earlier when the president mobilized California troops for Portland.
Tuesday marks two years since the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, that sparked the war.
Congressional leaders traded blame for the government shutdown on Sunday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government stretched into another week without progress on negotiations.
In an interview with CBS News, Justice Amy Coney Barrett said of the Supreme Court's emergency orders in the Trump cases, "This isn't the final decision."
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was celebrating the Red Mass, an annual Mass to mark the start of the U.S. Supreme Court term. There were no justices spotted at Sunday's Mass.
The Kroger Company's recall follows another FDA recall announcement last week of possibly contaminated pasta.
Acting New South Wales Police Superintendent Stephen Parry said "anywhere between 50 and 100 shots" were fired during the incident.
Rival gunmen started shooting at each other in a crowded downtown nightlife district in Alabama's capital city Saturday night, police said.
Hurricane Priscilla was strengthening Sunday in the Pacific Ocean, off the southwestern coast of Mexico.