A 29-year-old Moroccan man who thought he was working with al-Qaida operatives was arrested Friday near the US Capitol as he was planning to detonate what he thought was a suicide vest that undercover FBI officers gave him.
A French court on Thursday upheld a three-month suspended jail sentence against former far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen for calling the Nazi occupation of France ''not especially inhumane''.
French prosecutors said Wednesday they had opened a formal probe into a Nazi-themed party attended by a British Conservative lawmaker that led to him losing his post as a parliamentary aide.
The Hungarian foreign ministry has condemned comments made by Jobbik MP Marton Gyongyosi, in which he questioned the number of Hungarian Holocaust victims and compared Israel to a Nazi system.
When America’s top intelligence official said that Iran’s regime is considering attacks on U.S. soil, he cited a single incident and qualified the assessment with a “probably.”
Austria's far-right Freedom Party was under fire from all sides Tuesday, including the president, after its leader reportedly likened guests at a right-wing Vienna ball to Jews persecuted by the Nazis.
The Washington State Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of Naveed Haq, who shot up the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle building in July 2006.
At least two citizens of Azerbaijan reportedly have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill two Jewish educators and the Israeli ambassador in Baku.