Travel News IndiGo flight chaos: Major Indian airports hit as country’s largest airline cancels services
Travel News IndiGo flight chaos: Major Indian airports hit as country’s largest airline cancels services
Poland Defiant Poland rolls out #GermanDeathCamps campaign despite criticism Videos posted to the social media pages of the Polish Prime Minister's Office include testimonies that concentration camps were "German from start to finish." 14/02/2018
Poland Polish president to sign controversial Holocaust bill Poland's president says he will sign a controversial Holocaust bill, despite criticism from Israel and the US. 06/02/2018
Italy Macerata gunman had extreme right-wing background Luca Traini, who shot six African immigrants in a drive-by shooting spree, is known to have extreme right-wing sympathies. 04/02/2018
Poland Poland approves draft Holocaust law Polish lawmakers have approved draft legislation penalising suggestions of complicity by Poland in the Nazi Holocaust on its soil during World War Two. 01/02/2018
Cult Nazi looted art on display in Louve Hundreds of paintings looted by Nazis in France during the Second World War are on display in the Louvre museum in Paris, in an attempt to find their original owners 31/01/2018
Austria Austria's Social Democrats under fire over "Nazi" fraternity songbook The row over the use of the fratenity songbook threatens to overshadow Sunday's state elections 31/01/2018
Poland Poland marks Holocaust remembrance day Poland's government shrugged off controversy regarding its row with Israel over a bill outlawing phrases as "Polish death camps" 28/01/2018
Poland ‘This has to stop’: Polish MEP threatens legal action against vice pre Roza Thun told Euronews the insult “crossed all boundaries,” as she joined calls from leading MEPs for Ryszard Czarnecki’s dismissal 12/01/2018
Poland Leading MEPs call for vice president to be removed The call came after Ryszard Czarnecki likened a fellow Polish MEP to a "szmalcownik" 11/01/2018
World News Gary Oldman morphs into Churchill to portray his "Darkest Hour" The actor spent three and a half hours every morning having sophisticated prosthetics applied before walking onto the "Darkest Hour" set during the 54-day shoot. 02/01/2018
World News Sound of Music actress Heather Menzies-Urich dies aged 68 More than 50 years after her star turn in "The Sound of Music," actress Heather Menzies Urich has died of brain cancer. 26/12/2017
Germany Controversy over new German armoured vehicles The two armoured vehicles have been ordered by the police in Saxony to counter the threat from terrorists. However, the insignia on the seats has caused a social media storm because of an apparent resemblance to the insignia of the Third Reich. 18/12/2017
Cult Hidden treasures of Nazi art dealer go on display An art stash hoarded by the son of a Nazi art collector has finally gone on public display. 02/11/2017
Colombia CIA told Hitler was alive after World War II The documents have re-surfaced in the wake of the JFK release 02/11/2017
Germany Apologising for a past wrong A German woman has writen apologising to a man who lost his home to the Nazis 25/10/2017
USA Anti-Nazi film from the 1940s goes viral in the wake of Charlottesville Don't Be a Sucker, an anti-Nazi film produced by the U.S. in the 1940s has gone viral following the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville at the weekend. 15/08/2017
World News What not to do in Berlin: a Nazi salute Two Chinese tourists have been arrested in Berlin accused of making the Nazi salute outside the German parliament 06/08/2017
World News Roma victims of Holocaust remembered in Bucharest An exhibition has opened in the Romanian capital, attended by Roma survivors and local and foreign officials 02/08/2017
Cult The Parthenon made from 100,000 banned books The building made from 100,000 banned books The Parthenon of Books by artist Marta Minujín is intended as symbol of resistance to any banning of writings and the persecution of their… 12/07/2017