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Derbent Synagogue engulfed in flames after deadly terrorist attack – The Times of Israel

| June 27, 2024

The only synagogue in the city of Derbent in Russia is on fire following a deadly and coordinated terrorist attack that also included several other targets in the restive state of Dagestan. The synagogue is on fire, the official news service of the State of Dagestan said in an update about Sundays attack, which authorities say is the work of jihadist extremists. Two people, both security officers, are dead as a result of the attack in Derbent, Interfax reports.

Gunmen Attack Synagogues and Churches in Russian Republic – The New York Times

| June 27, 2024

Gunmen attacked synagogues and churches in two cities in southern Russia on Sunday, killing multiple police officers and a priest, in an apparently coordinated assault that underscored Russias vulnerability to extremist violence. Officials said six of the gunmen were killed after shootouts in the two cities, Makhachkala and Derbent, in the predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea.

Police release video of suspect in Vancouver synagogue arson – Yahoo News Canada

| June 27, 2024

Reuters Denmark, a major pork and dairy exporter, will introduce a tax on livestock carbon dioxide emissions from 2030, making it the first country to do so and hoping to inspire others to follow, the government said on Tuesday. A tax was first proposed in February by government-commissioned experts to help Denmark reach a legally binding 2030 target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 70% from 1990 levels. The centrist government late on Monday reached a wide-ranging compromise with farmers, industry, labour unions and environmental groups on policy linked to farming, the country's largest source of CO2 emissions

Video: Footage of Vancouver synagogue arson suspect released – Vancouver Is Awesome

| June 27, 2024

Police are still seeking the suspect. Police are releasing video of the suspect believed to have set a Vancouver synagogue on fire last month.

Over 15 killed in suspected terror attacks on Russian synagogues, church, police post – New York Post

| June 27, 2024

More than 15 cops and several civilians, including a priest, were killed when gunmen attacked two synagogues, an Orthodox church and a police post in a suspected coordinated terror attack in Russia.

Russia opens terror probe after attacks on synagogues, Orthodox churches; priest and police officers killed – Fox News

| June 27, 2024

Gunmen opened fire on two synagogues, two Orthodox churches and a police post in Russia's North Caucasus region of Dagestan on Sunday. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened a terrorism investigation in response to the "armed attacks in Derbent and Makhachkala, as a result of which police officers and civilians were killed and injured," according to the agencys Telegram page. Shamil Khadulaev, chairman of the Public Monitoring Commission of Dagestan, said a 66-year-old priest was found with his throat slashed at an Orthodox church, the state-sponsored TASS news agency reported

Choice of Synagogue for Early Voting Prompts Debate in Fairfield – CT Examiner

| June 27, 2024

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Auschwitz preserves and displays thousands of murdered children shoes – The Jerusalem Post

| June 27, 2024

Over 3,000 of the approximately 8,000 shoes belonging to children murdered in Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz have returned to display at the site of the memorial museum following an extensive preservation process, the Auschwitz Memorial, Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, and International March of the Living announced on Thursday. The shoes underwent a preservation process that took over a year of work at the Auschwitz Museum Conservation Laboratories.

Agnieszka Holland on New Film Green Border About Europe’s Refugees & Her Movies About the Holocaust – Democracy Now!

| June 27, 2024

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102-year-old Holocaust survivor becomes Vogue Germany cover star – Euronews

| June 27, 2024

Margot Friedlnder is one of the worlds oldest survivors of the Holocaust and becomes the second oldest cover star of the magazine. In the issue, she shares that she was appalled by the growth of right-wing populism, as well as the rise of antisemitic attacks amid the Israel-Hamas war.


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