List of Germany articles
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GettyImages-514908218 CROPPED Why Insurgency Is Fun
The status quo in the Western democracies is under attack — and its defenders are looking more listless by the hour.
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GettyImages-500787516 Angry Investors Want Volkswagen to Cough Up $3.7 Billion
Private investors are suing Volkswagen for $3.7 billion over its emissions cheat.
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GettyImages-511333622 Here’s What Happens if Britain Dumps the EU
A Brexit could make the U.K.’s special relationship with the United States a lot less special.
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GettyImages-497762980 Volkswagen’s American Chief Michael Horn Falls on His Sword
Michael Horn, head of Volkswagen America, is suddenly out of a job.
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GettyImages-501436730kloecknercrop Is This the Next Woman to Run Germany?
Julia Kloeckner is brash, charismatic, and an unabashedly conservative alternative to Angela Merkel. Can she plot a trail from the countryside to Berlin’s top job?
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BERLIN - JUNE 23: A Muslim woman wearing a headscarf pushes a pram past German and Turkish flags fluttering from the awning of a cafe in the immigrant-heavy district of Wedding two days ahead of the Germany vs. Turkey Euro 2008 semi-finals football match on June 23, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Germany is home to more Turks than any other country outside Turkey, and many analysts predict fan reaction to the game will be characterized by inter-ethnic unity rather than confrontation. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) In Germany, Immigrants Bristle at a New Generation
Three million Turks are already living in Germany. And not all of them are embracing the new wave of Syrian refugees.
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GettyImages-514282844 VW’s Labor Chief: U.S. Fines For Emissions Cheat Could Cost U.S. Jobs
A top Volkswagen official says U.S. fines for emissions cheat could lead to U.S. job losses.
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GERMANY - DECEMBER 15: GERMANY, BON, Single hospital bed stands in a hospital corridor. (Photo by Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images) Syrian Doctors Are Saving German Lives — and That’s a Problem
More than 1,500 Syrian physicians are working in Germany. Could this be the death knell for Syria’s medical system?
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391781 03: The Deutsche Bank headquarters sign is on display July 11, 2001 in New York City. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) Deutsche Bank Isn’t Deutsch Anymore
While Germans weren’t looking, the quiet steward of German industry became a globalized risk-taking behemoth that might take the country’s economy down with it.
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The second senate of the Federal Constitutional Court (L to R) Monika Hermanns, Peter Huber, Andreas Voßkuhle, Herbert Landau, Peter Mueller and Doris Koenig stand in the courtroom in Karlsruhe, southern Germany, on February 16, 2016. The European Central Bank defended its never-used scheme to potentially buy unlimited amounts of government debt in Germany's highest court, insisting that such a programme did not overstep its mandate. / AFP / dpa / Uli Deck / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read ULI DECK/AFP/Getty Images) Germany Says ‘Nein’ to Sex With Animals
Two unnamed complainants asked a German court to reverse a ban on animal sex. The court threw out the claim.
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Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech in Red Square in Moscow, 09 May 2007, during the annual celebration of the end of World War II. Putin took a veiled swipe at Estonia 09 May 2007 during celebrations of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. "Those who are trying today to diminish this invaluable experience, to desecrate memorials to war heroes, are insulting their own people, sowing discord and new distrust between states and people," Putin said at a massive military parade on Red Square. AFP PHOTO / ITAR-TASS / PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE (Photo credit should read DMITRY ASTAKHOV/AFP/Getty Images) Are We Entering a New Cold War?
It’s not a strong Russia we should fear, but a weak one.
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FP_podcast_article_artwork-1-globalthinkers The Tension Between Political Will and Political Power
From Syria to Germany, from the U.S. election to the plot line of Homeland, this week’s panel debates whether even the best political intentions can produce real change.
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GettyImages-508041632 What The Heck Are Cocos and Why Is Everyone Freaking Out About Them?
Worries about an obscure European investment instrument called cocos are spilling into the United States.
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GettyImages-509004536 Donald Trump Apparently Polls Pretty Poorly in Düsseldorf
Some Germans apparently have taken issue with Donald Trump's politics.
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GettyImages-508605034 This Is What Happens When Good News Is Bad For U.S. Stocks
Here's why Wall Street is treating more jobs as bad news.