List of Germany articles
-
GettyImages-505812050 U.S. Trade Rep: No Deal With Britain if it Leaves the EU
The United States won't be making a trade deal with London if a Brexit occurs.
-
GettyImages-516334802 Volkswagen Emissions Cheat Settlement Short On Specifics
The settlement between the U.S. and Volkswagen is short on details about how much drivers would be paid.
-
GettyImages-500765990 Report: Volkswagen to Pay $5,000 To Each U.S. Customer Affected by Diesel Cheat
German media report Volkswagen has agreed to pay billions to settle 'Diesel Gate' in the U.S.
-
DRESDEN, GERMANY - APRIL 19: Lutz Bachmann, wearing black glasses, founder of the Pegida movement, arrives for the first day of his trial to face charges of hate speech on April 19, 2016 in Dresden, Germany. Bachmann is accused of rabble-rousing.The charges stem from Bachmann's Facebook descriptions of arriving refugees in Germany as "garbage," animals" and "scum" and that he thereby incited his followers to hatred. The Pegida movement, which sees refugees as a threat to German society, has been especially popular in eastern Germany and holds weekly gatherings in Dresden. (Photo by Matthias Rietschel/Getty Images) In Germany, Calling Refugees ‘Scumbags, Filth, and Cattle’ Can Land You in Court
Right-wing German Lutz Bachmann is on trial for inciting racial hatred by publishing anti-refugee statements.
-
GettyImages-505363088 Iran Accuses U.S. of Not Honoring Historic Nuclear Deal
A top Iranian official has accused the U.S. of failing to meet the terms of the nuclear accord.
-
GettyImages-520471802 IMF Chief Warns Greece Can’t Meet Terms of Its Debt Deal
IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Greece cannot meet the terms of its bailout deal with Europe.
-
GettyImages-489239074 (1) Greece’s Debt Crisis Arrives in Foggy Bottom
Greece and its creditors are bringing their debt standoff to Washington.
-
ERFURT, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 15: German Chancellor Angela Merkel holds a original grilled Thuringian sausage during an election rally on September 15, 2009 in Erfurt, Germany. German Chancellor Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) tours during her election campaign rally through six German cities in the historic 'Rheingold' train. The 17th German federal election is scheduled for September 27, 2009 and will be held to elect the members of the Bundestag, the federal parliament of Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images) Daimler Sausage-fest Goes Sour After Shareholder Takes Extra Saitenwürschtle
Police were called to a shareholder meeting after one investor was caught sneaking extra sausages.
-
Worker prepares the collaborative dual-arm robot YuMi at the Swiss automation group ABB booth at the Hannover Messe industrial trade fair in Hanover, central Germany on April 13, 2015. India is the partner country of this year's trade fair running until April 17, 2015. AFP PHOTO / TOBIAS SCHWARZ (Photo credit should read TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images) The Brainbelt Awakening
It’s time to stop championing the "lonely heroes" of innovation like Apple, Google, and Amazon and rally around the ingenuity of the world’s waning industrial communities.
-
GettyImages-498673694 VW Now Facing North of $60 Billion In U.S. Fines for Emissions Cheat
The FTC sued Volkswagen Tuesday for what could end up being $15 billion in fines.
-
Screen Shot 2016-03-29 at 12.34.50 PM Watch: ‘Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan’ — The Video That Made Turkey Mad Enough to Summon the German Ambassador
The video shows footage of Erdogan’s most absurd public moments, intercut with crackdowns on protesters.
-
People gather around candles, floral tributes, notes and Belgian flags during a wake of Brussels Airport employees on Martch 23, 2016 in Zaventem, a day after triple bomb attacks at the Brussels airport and at a subway train station killed 31 people and wounded more than 200. World leaders united in condemning the carnage in Brussels and vowed to combat terrorism, after Islamic State bombers attacked the symbolic heart of the EU. / AFP / BELGA AND Belga / YORICK JANSENS / Belgium OUT (Photo credit should read YORICK JANSENS/AFP/Getty Images) We Stand With Belgium, but It’s Their Own Fault
Messages of support have been overshadowed in some cases by messages of blame for the attacks in Brussels.
-
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) is welcome by Archbishop Georg Ganswein upon her arrival at the Vatican for a private audience with the Pope on February 21, 2015. AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI (Photo credit should read ) Angela Merkel’s Misunderstood Christian Mission
The German leader isn't just fighting for the future of the EU – she's trying to shape the future of the continent's biggest religion.
-
Protesters hold up a new newspaper by the former team of Zaman called "Yarina Bakis" ("Look to tomorrow") during a demonstration near the headquarters of the newspaper Zaman in Istanbul on March 6, 2016. Turkish police on March 4 raided the Istanbul premises of the Zaman newspaper using tear gas and water cannon to enter the building in order to impose a court order placing the media business under administration. The front page of the paper, normally strongly critical of the president, on March 6 was full of articles supporting the government. / AFP / OZAN KOSE (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images) Europe’s Free-Speech Apocalypse Is Already Here
Fears of terrorism and refugees are turning countries like Germany, France, and Spain into surveillance states.
-
People queue for a warm meal in the port of Piraeus near Athens where thousands of stranded refugees and migrants have found a temporary shelter on March 15, 2016. The European Union said it had pushed back plans to overhaul the bloc's asylum system until next month after it has sealed a crucial migration crisis deal with Turkey. / AFP / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) Europe Doesn’t Owe Migrants Fairness
The EU may be on the brink of outsourcing its refugee problem to Turkey. But the continent shouldn’t feel guilty about making hard choices.