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Germany releases former terrorist Christian Klar

Christian KlarKarlsruhe, Germany - Christian Klar, 56, a former leader of the Red Army F

German radio station seeks worst clubhouse kitchen

Karlsruhe, Germany - Clubhouses often have rundown kitchens.

German court rejects delay in Demjanjuk prosecution

German CourtKarlsruhe, Germany - Germany's federal court rejected on Thursday a delay in the expected prosecution of former prison-camp guard John Demjanjuk, 88, for atrocities in the Nazi death camp at Sobibor, Ukraine.

The appellate court ruled that prosecutors in Munich must take on the case, which was referred to them by Germany's national office for investigating Nazi crimes.

German police arrest two said to be behind Islamist website

Germany Karlsruhe, Germany  - German federal police arrested two men Tuesday for operating a radical Islamist website and they are likely to face charges of supporting terrorism, prosecutors said.

The German-language website, GIMF, which stands for Global Islamic Media Front, contained videos from al-Qaeda, Mesopotamian al-Qaeda and the radical group Ansar al-Islam.

It also contained two videos made in Germany demanding the withdrawal of German and Austrian troops from Afghanistan, the prosecutor-general's office in Karlsruhe said.

Turkish terrorist suspects held in Germany

Turkey Karlsruhe, Germany - A woman and two men have been arrested on suspicion of supporting a terrorist organization dedicated to overthrowing the Turkish state, German prosecutors said Thursday.

The three Turks are accused of supplying funds and money to the the terrorist wing of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front (DHKP-C).

They are also believed to be high-ranking functionaries of the DHKP-C, which has been blamed for suicide killings as well as firebomb attacks and explosions that have claimed many lives.

Germany arrests alleged courier for terrorist group

Karlsruhe, Germany - German police arrested a Turkish national Wednesday on suspicion that he ferried money and equipment for an Afghanistan-based group widely seen as a successor to al- Qaeda.

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