Last May, John Demjanjuk convicted in Germany of 28,060 counts of being accessory to murder at Sobibor death camp in occupied Poland, and sentenced to five years in prison; Demjanjuk died on Saturday.
The European Jewish Parliament (EJP) and the European Jewish Union (EJU) announced Friday the launch of a campaign calling for European Union policy chief Catherine Ashton ''to apologize or resign.''
Should Turkey decide that the Kurdistan Workers' Party – seen now by Ankara as an additional arm of Assad's forces – threatens its national security, it may decide to invade its neighbor.
E.U. foreign ministers are slapping new sanctions on the wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad, three other Assad family members, and eight Syrian government ministers, according to reports.
France said Wednesday that it and the US were determined to fight "terrorist barbarism" after President Barack Obama called counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy to offer condolences for a series of shootings.
Israel was set up as a haven for Jews whose lives were threatened, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday as he met the families of four people killed in a shooting attack against a Jewish school in Toulouse, France.
A French teenager who was wounded this week when a self-declared al-Qaeda-linked terrorist attacked a Jewish school is in a critical but stable state three days later, his uncle said Thursday.