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With a New Holocaust Museum, the Netherlands Faces Its Past

The new institution in Amsterdam is the first to tell the full story of the persecution of Dutch Jews during World War II.

Annemiek Gringold, left, head curator of the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, and Emile Schrijver, the museum’s general director, in one of the museum’s exhibition spaces last month.

German Police Conduct Raid in Hunt for Red Army Fugitives

Ten people were arrested and later released. The action in Berlin came after one of three wanted members of the militant group was arrested last week.

Police officers and investigators on Sunday in the Friedrichshain district of Berlin, where raids were carried out.

How Germany’s Most Wanted Criminal Hid in Plain Sight

Daniela Klette, a militant from the Red Army Faction, was on the run for decades. Yet with publicly available digital recognition tools, German police could probably have found her much sooner.

Police officers leaving a building in Berlin on Tuesday where Daniela Klette was arrested.

Germany Arrests Red Army Faction Fugitive

Daniela Klette, who was wanted in connection with the bombing of a prison and violent robberies, was living in plain sight in Berlin, the police say.

The building in Berlin where Daniela Klette, 65, was believed to have been living. Neighbors told the Bild tabloid that she had tutored children, walked her dog and was unfailingly polite.

As Latin America’s Prison Population Explodes, Gangs Seize Control

Intended to fight crime, Latin American prisons have instead become safe havens and recruitment centers for gangs, fueling a surge in violence.

Gang members at a prison in El Salvador. Over the last two decades, prisons have become recruitment centers for Latin America’s cartels and gangs, experts say, strengthening their grip on society.

The Documentary Aleksei Navalny Knew We’d Watch After His Death

The Oscar-winning film followed the dissident after an attempt on his life. It played like a thriller at the time; today it feels even more chilling.

Brazilian Police Seek Husband in Brent Sikkema Murder Inquiry

Police officers investigating the murder of Brent Sikkema, a New York gallerist, in Rio are now seeking the arrest of his husband, Daniel Sikkema. His lawyer said he was innocent.

Nicaragua Frees Jailed Catholic Bishop and Other Clergymen

Two bishops and 17 other clergymen were freed after Pope Francis drew attention to the government’s persecution in his New Year’s Day address.

Nicaraguans in San José, Costa Rica, demonstrating this month against the detention of priests in their country.

Ecuador’s Attorney General Took on Drug Gangs. Then Chaos Broke Out.

Explosive revelations by the country’s top prosecutor showed links between cartels and officials, a move that might be “kicking the hornet’s nest.”

Soldiers detaining a man after curfew on Friday morning in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Ecuador Shaken by Days of Terror After Gang Leader’s Disappearance

Vowing to bring peace back to a shattered country, President Daniel Noboa has deployed the military to take on what he calls “terrorist” groups.

The police detained on Wednesday in Guayaquil, Ecuador, men they said had been part of an armed group that temporarily took over a TV broadcast.

Ecuador in Crisis: What to Know

Violence erupted across the South American country this week after a notorious gang leader disappeared from prison. The president has declared a state of emergency.

Soldiers patrolling in Quito, Ecuador’s capital, on Tuesday.

Pope Raises Concerns About Church in Nicaragua

Speaking at his traditional New Year’s Day message, Francis highlighted the arrests and expulsion of clergy.

During his New Year’s Day address, Pope Francis said he was “following with concern what is happening in Nicaragua” and its crackdown on the Catholic Church.

Miss Universe Is Latest Target of Nicaragua Government Crackdown

Sheynnis Palacios, the first Nicaraguan to win the pageant, became a symbol of resistance. The authoritarian leadership soon came after people close to the competition.

Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua won the Miss Universe pageant last month in El Salvador.

Daniel Noboa, Heir to a Banana Empire, Wins Ecuador’s Presidential Election

A center-right political outsider with a focus on jobs beat out the leftist candidate in a high-stakes election that was focused on the economy and surging gang violence.

Daniel Noboa, the scion of a banana empire, whose campaign promised change, arrived to vote in Ecuador on Sunday.

Is Daniel Noboa the Answer to Ecuador’s Need for Change?

Daniel Noboa, a center-right businessman whose family business includes a globally known banana brand, is facing an establishment leftist, Luisa González, in Sunday’s presidential election.

Daniel Noboa, a presidential candidate who has been leading in the polls, at a campaign rally last month in Sangolquí, a suburb of Quito, the capital of Ecuador.
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