Tags: Germany
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Wife of Former German President Suing Google Over Autofill Feature
Doesn't like being linked to prostitution and red light districts
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Iceland Shows Other Europeans How to Survive Bankruptcy
Small Atlantic nation enjoys growth and employment gains after failing to rescue its banks. Mainland Europe remains stuck with stagnation, decline, and ruinous "rescue" packages.
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Euro Bailout Hinges on German High Court Decision
Hold the presses! One legal decision could stop everything.
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Europe Holding Its Breath as Draghi Prepares to Announce Bond Purchasing Plan
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Germany Will Continue to Allow U.S Nukes
Between 10 and 20 U.S. warheads are based in Germany
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Berlin Outlines Conditions For Circumcision
Parents must provide proof of religious motivation, and the procedure must be carried out by a doctor
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It's Been a Great Day for Uplifting News From Europe, Here are Some Highlights
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Spain Creates Its Own "Bad Bank" in a Bid to Avoid Bailout
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Merkel Urged Netanyahu Not to Attack Iran Ten Days Ago
Hasn't she got enough on her plate?
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German Government, Media Oppose French Fuel Tax Cut; German Drivers Back It
The Socialists cut a tax in a way that doesn't please some Germans
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German Politician Reprimanded For Saying What Everyone is Thinking
Alexander Dobrindt said he expected Greece to leave the eurozone in 2013.
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Finland is Ready to Leave the Euro As Frustration With Greece Grows
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Obama and Merkel Want Greece in the Eurozone Despite the Greek Government's Failure to Meet Austerity Conditions
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It's Not Me, It's You
Germany may ask for Greece to exit the eurozone 'temporarily'
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Merkel Wants Greece in the Eurozone
Chancellor admits patience is wearing thin in Germany
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European Stock is Falling
Merkel and Samaras meeting not reassuring investors
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Merkel, Hollande to Meet over Greece
France likely wants Germany to pay
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Greece Asks For 'Breathing Space' After Failing to Make Reforms Necessary For Bailout
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Financial Health Isn't Guaranteed, Says German Central Bank
The country may have taken on just a tad more than it can handle
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In Europe Only the Politically Impossible Solutions to the Euro-Crisis Offer Fiscal Sanity and Moral Responsibility