"All Quiet on the Western Front" director on locations and filming
Edward Berger told Newsweek about the filming locations for "All Quiet on the Western Front" and how the impressive battle scenes were created.
Kanye's continued ties with Adidas amid antisemitism sparks Nazi discussion
Renewed outrage hit social media after West said in his recent "Drink Champs" interview: "I can say antisemitic things and Adidas can't drop me."
Passenger's suite on NY flight amazes internet: "Fancier [than] my house"
"That would rent for $8K a month in Manhattan!" one user said.
What's the Relationship Status of Germany and Russia? It's Complicated
As a German American, I have been embarrassed by the almost farcical excuses the German government has used to explain delay after delay in sending heavy military equipment to Ukraine.
New images reveal extent of damage done to Nord Stream after explosion
Around 50 meters of one pipeline appears to have been completely destroyed, not just cracked.
Fact Check: Did fuel crisis force Germans to chop trees in Berlin park?
Berlin residents have begun chopping down trees in their largest park, according to social media claims emanating from Russian media and accounts.
Germany could pay everyone's December gas bill
All households and small-to-medium businesses in the country will receive help from the government, as tightening energy supplies take their toll.
Waitress slams diners tipping two dollars on $120 bill: "I was shocked"
"It's upsetting to not get tipped or get a decent tip because then I feel like I worked for free for this table," Grace Mastronardi told Newsweek.
Germany, Sweden will investigate Nord Stream pipeline blasts without Russia
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said that the preliminary results of Sweden's "confidential" investigation would not be shared with Russia.
Putin's mass strikes prompts Germany to send Ukraine IRIS-T defense systems
German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said Monday's attacks emphasize how important it is for Ukraine's allies to supply their latest military technology.
EU Team to Access Nord Stream Within Days as Finger Pointing Escalates
Denmark, Sweden, and Germany hope to access one of the damaged pipelines on Sunday, a senior Danish diplomat said on Saturday.
Nord Stream Pipeline 'Sabotage' Sets Up New Crisis Between NATO and Russia
"Big implications for both sides," former NATO school department director and energy expert Phillip Cornell told Newsweek.
Shipwreck of WWI German U-boat Discovered off Virginia in 400ft of Water
The wreck of the German U-Boat U-111 was intentionally sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1923 after it was captured at the end of the war.
Putin's Nord Stream Gamble Backfires as Russia Losing Energy War
Europe has adapted to a lack of Russian gas, through "record-high LNG imports, increased non-Russian piped flows and demand reduction," an expert told Newsweek.
U.S. Ramps Up Involvement in Ukraine as Putin Declares Annexations Official
The Russian president is "trying to shift to a stalemate," said one expert on Russian-Ukrainian relations.
Video of Biden Saying He'd 'End' Nord Stream Resurfaces After Pipeline Leak
Nord Stream 2 has never become operational because the German government refused to certify it before Russia invaded Ukraine.
Germany Warns Key Infrastructure At Risk After Russia Pipeline 'Sabotage'
Europe has been preparing for a harsh winter since it began weaning off of Russia's energy supplies since the invasion of Ukraine.
NATO 'Closely' Watching Baltic Sea Situation as Pipeline Sabotage Suspected
"Allies are looking into the gas leaks and exchanging information, also with Finland and Sweden," a NATO official told Newsweek.
Retired General Compares Trump's Ohio Rally to Hitler's 1936 Nazi Event
Trump would "slide us into autocracy" and is "our greatest danger," retired four-star General Barry McCaffrey wrote on Twitter.
Papa John's Founder, a Trump Supporter, Compares U.S. to Nazi Germany
John Schnatter spoke out against government agencies such as the FBI and IRS during a podcast interview.
Putin's Key Man in the Arctic Found Dead After Falling Overboard
The death of an energy executive follows other mysterious deaths of businessmen across Russia the past few years.
Cruise Ship Collides With Another Vessel After Getting Caught in Heavy Fog
Most of the 190 passengers were asleep when the collision occurred.
Prince William Was at Center of 'Painful Moments' for Harry and Meghan
Prince Harry feels "many lines were crossed by William" during a dark time for Harry and Meghan Markle, a friend of the prince told author Omid Scobie.
Meghan Poses With Editor of Magazine That Printed Intrusive Archie Picture
Meghan Markle sued a picture agency over images of Archie taken in private using a drone, which were published in a German gossip magazine.
Hilarious Pic of Moth Having 'Identity Crisis' Delights Internet
"Maybe he's trying to motivate himself," wrote one Redditor of the photo: "He's talking to himself with good words."
Meghan Looks To The Future With Summit Outfit From Activist Fashion Brand
Meghan made a statement in choosing clothes by Another Tomorrow, which is committed to "human, animal, and environmental welfare."
Russia Delivers Energy Ultimatum as Nord Stream Pipeline Shut Down
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov blamed sanctions for Russia's failure to deliver gas via the key pipeline that delivers gas to Germany via the Baltic Sea.
'Ghost Plane' Crashes Miles Out to Sea, Nobody Found in Cockpit
A report has said all four people believed to be on board the aircraft were German.
Russian State TV Host Says Gulags Were Nicer Than Nazi Concentration Camps
"In Soviet labor camps, they knew your name, and under which law you were imprisoned," Vladimir Solovyov said.
Harry and Meghan's European Visit Reconnects Couple With Valued Charities
As the Sussexes prepare to attend a number of charity events in Europe, Newsweek looks at how their visit reconnects them to organizations close to their hearts