Skien municipality reverses decision to deny request to go to facility in Norwegian capital on grounds it could provide accommodations locally

City of Skien refuses to let the two relocate to Oslo facility, says it 'can provide a good and adequate offer' locally

His death 30 years ago remains a mystery, but a new book by British author John Preston lifts the lid on the extraordinary life of the British newspaper publisher

United Hatzalah and Claims Conference reaching out to 20,000 homebound, offering to arrange a shot appointment and transport them, often with a scenic stop along the way

'I came to thank you for your witness and to pay homage to the people martyred by the craziness of Nazi populism,' pontiff tells Hungarian-born Edith Bruck, 88

Liliana Segre, a prominent Holocaust educator, encourages other seniors to get virus shot, triggering wave of anti-Jewish invective on social media

A Holocaust survivor tells a fellow shopper she only eats that jam because company's owners saved her family in the Holocaust, but secretive French family isn't commenting

Irene Fogel Weiss, 90, who lost most of her family in the camp, saw the January 6 assault unfold on TV from her nearby home. She has a message for US Jews

Italian government tells the 98-year-old husband of now-deceased Messauda Fadlun to return 76,000 euros paid to her, because she had mixed Italian-Libyan citizenship during WWII

'I’m ashamed of my country that my help is even needed,' says Simi Liebel about refusal to extend residency of Marloes Sonnenveld

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