Germany Refuses to Make Info About Nazi-Looted Art Public
Don't want to be inundated with false claims of ownership, they say
Don't want to be inundated with false claims of ownership, they say
British ambassador was summoned yesterday
European Central Bank facing pressure to do something
Responding to reporting from The Independent
Tax investigators found 1,400 pieces of artwork believed to have been stolen by Nazis
Says Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich
Because of latest NSA surveillance revelations
Highest unemployed total since June 2011
Say most of the surveillance has stopped
NSA alleged to have tapped Angela Merkel's cellphone
At least the part of it that's consensual
French and Germans not happy about recent reports
Obama has told Merkel that her phone calls are not being monitored
Dubbed the "bishop of bling" in the media
Many coming from Poland and Hungary
A demand by the Social Democrats
Fell short of an absolute majority
Says, "This is a super result"
Delivered between 2002 and 2006
Inevitable neo-nazi references beginning
Protesting European Union's surveillance drones
Hoping Germany will be willing to take on more responsibility for European Union's fiscal problems
Conservative party allied with the German chancellor
Wants all countries on the same page
Say there was evidence of child abuse taking place
Germany in elections
Change in terms of service worry the privacy regulators
Jörg Asmussen also said there was no change in policy from Greece's euro zone lenders
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