Germany
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
German Politician Reprimanded For Saying What Everyone is Thinking
Alexander Dobrindt said he expected Greece to leave the eurozone in 2013.
Financial Health Isn't Guaranteed, Says German Central Bank
The country may have taken on just a tad more than it can handle
German Central Bank Still Wary of Bond Purchase Proposal
Despite skepticism from economists and colleagues Merkel remains open to the plan.
German Chancellor Showing Cautious Support for Spain, Italy Aid
"European heads of government also feel a duty and have a duty to do everything possible to preserve the common currency."
German Army's Role Expanded
The German army will has been authorized to use lethals weapons on German streets in extreme situations.
Merkel May Consider Loosening Greek Bailout Conditions
Report indicates that the German Chancellor may continue the Greek bailout without strict austerity conditions.
Germany, Not Greece, Should Leave the Eurozone
Why should Germany continue to pay for the fiscal mistakes of other countries?
Eurozone Contracted in Second Quarter
Germany had some growth, while Portugal shrank 1.2 percent.
Hordes of Raccoons Invading Germany
Population is hitting a million, the species is not native to Germany
Atlas Shrugs (and Goes on Strike) in German
Germans tired of carrying Europe turn to a new printing of Ayn Rand's novel
German Exports Declined in June
Reduced exports to other eurozone countries is particularly noticeable.
Italian PM Warns of European Infighting
"The pressures, which have accompanied the eurozone in recent years, already bear the traits of a psychological break-up of Europe," Minister Mario Monti said.
European Markets Nervous
Recent comments on the bailout fund from German politicians worry investors.