List of Germany articles
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SICILIAN STRAIT, MEDITERRANEAN SEA - MAY 25: Migrants in an overcrowded boat, which was about to capsize, are rescued by Bettica and Bergamini ships of Italian Navy at Sicilian Strait, between Libya and Italy, in Mediterranean sea on May 25, 2016. The Italian Navy saved around 500 migrants as they found dead bodies of seven migrants in the sea during the operations. (Photo by Italian Navy / Marina Militare/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) If the Refugee Deal Crumbles, There Will Be Hell to Pay
It won’t just be the millions of refugees that will suffer. Liberal European democracy may be the ultimate casualty.
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NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 16: Business mogul Donald Trump points as he gives a speech as he announces his candidacy for the U.S. presidency at Trump Tower on June 16, 2015 in New York City. Trump is the 12th Republican who has announced running for the White House. (Photo by Christopher Gregory/Getty Images) Top German Diplomat Pushes Back Against Trump’s Attacks
In an implicit rebuttal to Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, Germany’s ambassador to NATO offered a full-throated defense of his country’s contributions to European security and pushed back at accusations that Berlin was relying on Washington for protection rather than taking responsibility for defending itself.
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image1 Dragoon Ride 2: Mama don’t want no saber rattling ‘round Eastern Europe
It’s easy to forget about the Cold War today — its legacy.
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Turkish nationalist protesters wearing Ottoman clothes shout slogans against Germany and hold placards on June 2, 2016 in front of the Germany consulate in Istanbul after German parliament labelled the World War I massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on June 2 warned that the German parliament's recognition of World War I killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide would "seriously affect" ties. / AFP / OZAN KOSE (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images) The Impeccably Bad Timing of Germany’s Armenian Genocide Vote
Why politics and historical reckoning don't mix -- especially when Turkey's involved.
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Turkish nationalist protesters flash the nationalist organization's "grey wolf" sign during a protest against Germany on June 2, 2016 in front of the Germany consulate in Istanbul after German parliament labelled the World War I massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on June 2 warned that the German parliament's recognition of World War I killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide would "seriously affect" ties. / AFP / OZAN KOSE (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images) With Germany’s Armenian Genocide Vote, Has Turkey Lost Its Only Friend in Europe?
Turkey's recall of their ambassador to Germany could cause more tension between Ankara and the West.
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GettyImages-525308800 Volkswagen’s Emissions Cheat Headache Just Got Worse
The world's largest sovereign wealth fund is now targeting the company for its emissions cheat.
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GettyImages-529211204 Expert: EU Now ‘More Vulnerable’ Than Any Time in Its History
There is growing concern about economic contagion sweeping Europe.
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GettyImages-523951634 Obama’s Trade Legacy Is At Risk of Disappearing
Obama's two major trade deals, in Asia and Europe, are now at risk of not happening.
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epa05064609 A photograph made avaiable on 11 Dcember 2015 showing a man looking at a police report in Colonge, Germany on 05 August 2014 which displays Sharia police patrolling the streets of Wuppertal, Germany. The appearance of Islamists as 'Sharia police' in Wuppertal has not been a criminal offense the local district court's ruled on 09 December 2015. They had not violated laws on uniforms and public gatherings and the bright orange-visibility vests with the inscription 'Shariah-Police' is not intimidating, militant action, the court said. Germany is Sending the ‘Sharia Police’ to Trial
Wearing uniforms with political messages can lead to jail time in Germany.
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GettyImages-527596134 French President Says Non to TTIP
In a blow to Obama, France won't back TTIP in its current form.
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GettyImages-517242736 ‘Sanctions Are a Failure…Let’s Admit That’
With Europe debating re-opening economic ties to Russia, have U.S. sanctions on Moscow lost their teeth?
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GettyImages-523466798 Germans Aren’t Buying the Trade Deal Obama Is Selling
One in five Germans opposes Obama's EU trade deal.
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KRUEN, GERMANY - JUNE 07: U.S. President Barack Obama enjoys a beer in the morning of the summit of G7 nations on June 7, 2015 in Kruen, Germany. In the course of the two-day summit G7 leaders are scheduled to discuss global economic and security issues, as well as pressing global health-related issues, including antibiotics-resistant bacteria and Ebola. Several thousand protesters have announced they will seek to march towards Schloss Elmau and at least 17,000 police are on hand to provide security. (Photo by Goran Gajanin - Pool/Getty Images) Why Obama Couldn’t Rescue U.S.-German Relations
Tensions between the two countries aren’t about who holds the presidency. They’re about what Germans see as deep divisions on fundamental values.
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GettyImages-523221736 Obama to Britons: Stay in the European Union or Pay the Price
President Obama calls on Britons to vote to stay in the EU.
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Picture taken on June 14, 2013 shows German TV comedian Jan Boehmermann posing for a picture in Berlin. Chancellor Angela Merkel on April 15, 2016 authorised a Turkish demand for criminal proceedings against Boehmermann over a crude satirical poem about President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a bitter row over free speech. / AFP / dpa / Jörg Carstensen / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read JORG CARSTENSEN/AFP/Getty Images) How Many Angela Merkels Does It Take to Screw German Comedy?
The prosecution of Germany's leading satirist might be just what the country's comedy scene needed.