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French President Francois Hollande (L) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) address a press conference with the Ukrainian President following talks at the chancellery in Berlin on August 24, 2015. Merkel and Hollande have put enormous political onus on resolving Ukraine's 16-month pro-Russian uprising and returning peace to the European Union's turbulent eastern front. AFP PHOTO / TOBIAS SCHWARZ (Photo credit should read TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images) France Is at War… With Germany
The long-term takeaway of the ISIS attack may not be the war in Syria, but the fight for European dominance.
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GettyImages-497159376 Here Are the Growing Number of U.S. Governors Saying No to Syrian Refugees
The number of states refusing to allow Syrian refugees in is growing.
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GettyImages-497141714 Opponents of Syrian Refugee Resettlement Seize on the Paris Attacks
Across Europe and in the United States, those opposed to resettling Syrian asylum-seekers say the Paris attacks justify their position.
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GettyImages-471432784 The Volkswagen Scandal Spreads to Iconic U.S. Carmakers
Ford and General Motors are accused of using a similar emissions cheat to the one used by Volkswagen.
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GettyImages-169557511schmidtcrop A Last Cigarette With Helmut Schmidt
Why one generation of postwar Germans rejected his leadership, and the next generation craved it.
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GettyImages-492661504 Is Germany, Europe’s Rock, Starting to Crumble?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel saved the eurozone this summer. But a number of homegrown issues are straining her leadership.
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GettyImages-456475586 The Volkswagen Emissions Cheat Scandal Just Got a Whole Lot Fancier
The EPA says Volkswagen's luxury brands also have an emissions cheat.
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BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - APRIL 30: Muslims fleeing from capital Bangui to Kaga-Bandoro (market town, It is situated 245km north of the capital Bangui), under the protection of members of the Multinational Force of Central Africa (MISCA) in Bangui, Central African Republic on April 29, 2014. (Photo by Nacer Telal/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) Longform’s Picks of the Week
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BERLIN, GERMANY - MARCH 23: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras depart after speaking to the media following talks at the Chancellery on March 23, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The two leaders are meeting as relations between the Tsipras government and Germany have soured amidst contrary views between the two countries on how Greece can best work itself out of its current economic morass. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Greece’s Bailout Deal with Europe Is Starting to Show Cracks
Greece is falling short on reforms it promised in exchange for a third, $95 billion bailout. EU officials are telling Athens to move more quickly, or else money it desperately needs could be delayed.
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A picture dated 1939 shows German Nazi Chancellor Adolf Hitler giving the nazi salute during a rally next to "Deputy Furhrer" Rudolf Hess. AFP PHOTO / FRANCE PRESSE VOIR (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images) A Lesson for Netanyahu From a Real Holocaust Historian
Bibi's self-serving, Palestinian-blaming version of Nazi history is just plain wrong.
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A refugee holds a picture of German Chancellor Angela Merkel after the arrival of refugees at the main train station in Munich, southern Germany, September 05, 2015. Hundreds of refugees arrived in Germany on September 5, 2015 coming from Hungary and Austria. AFP PHOTO / CHRISTOF STACHE (Photo credit should read CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP/Getty Images) Nothing Can Take Down Angela Merkel — Except 800,000 Refugees
In the face of overwhelmed social services and a violent, resurgent right wing, the German chancellor is sticking with her open-arms policy on asylum-seekers. Can her political career survive?
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<> on April 8, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Germany Admits Military Planes May Be Necessary to Deport Failed Asylum-Seekers
Germany has touted its welcoming policy for refugees. But for economic migrants, there just might not be enough space.
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GettyImages-491832908 Report: Damage From Volkswagen’s Emissions Cheat Spreads to All of Germany
The U.S. inquiry into the Volkswagen emissions cheat takes a bite out of the German brand.
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Migrants and refugees crowd the platforms at the Keleti (eastern) railway station in Budapest on September 1, 2015. Keleti, the biggest Hungarian railway station was closed today as police evacuated people trying to get on trains bound for Germany. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK (Photo credit should read ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP/Getty Images) Bavaria to Berlin: Read Our Lips, No More Migrants
Germany is preparing to receive upwards of 1 million refugees. In Bavaria, the doors aren't quite so open.
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A wounded staff member of Doctors Without Borders (MSF), (L), survivor of the US airstrikes on the MSF Hospital in Kunduz, receives treatment at the Italian aid organization, Emergency's hospital in Kabul on October 6, 2015. Afghan forces called in a US air strike on a Kunduz hospital that killed 22 people, the top American commander in Afghanistan said October 5, 2015, after medical charity MSF branded the incident a war crime. AFP PHOTO / Wakil Kohsar (Photo credit should read WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP/Getty Images) Will Heads Roll at the Pentagon for the MSF Hospital ‘Mistake’?
Doctors Without Borders says U.S. troops committed a war crime in Kunduz. Three top American officers could pay the price.