Germany Names Panel to Investigate 1972 Munich Olympics Attack The commission’s creation stems in part from an agreement made last year to reassess German failures in handling the attack by Palestinian militants, which killed 11 Israeli athletes.
In Europe, New Refugee Crisis Stirs Uncomfortable Questions The war in Ukraine has sent the numbers of refugees seeking shelter in Europe soaring, pushing those from other conflicts to the end of the line.
Women Drive Germany’s Foreign Policy Shift Amid Ukraine War Angela Merkel is no longer chancellor. But as war rages in Ukraine, a mere 10-hour drive from Berlin, female ministers oversee national security.