List of Germany articles
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GettyImages-491844972 This Chart Shows How Deeply U.S. and German Inquiries Have Hurt Volkswagen
Dual inquiries in the United States and Germany are taking a steep toll on Volkswagen's value.
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brunner The Bavarian Forestry Minister Started a Forest Fire in His Own Backyard
The same man employed to stop forest fires accidentally started one this week.
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A young refugee boy looks out of a bus window reflecting the German nation flag after he arrived at the main train station in Munich, southern Germany, on 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 ) What’s Arabic for ‘German Constitution’? Syrian Migrants Are About to Find Out
Germany is giving newly arrived refugees an Arabic language version of its constitution.
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GettyImages-490500396 Vladimir Putin’s Fierce Bark Isn’t Backed Up by Russia’s Feeble Economic Bite
The Russian president was full of bravado in New York this week. But a closer look at his country’s economy shows the fiscal foundations that allowed him to rise to power are quietly crumbling.
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ORENBURG, RUSSIA- SEPTEMBER 19: Russian President Vladimir Putin talks to officers as he is visiting the Center -2015 Military Drills at Donguzsky Range in Orenburg, Russia, September,19,2015. Putin said this week that it's impossible to defeat Islamic State group without support of the government of Syria and that Moscow has provided military assistance to President Bashar al-Assad's regime and will continue to do so. (Photo by Sasha Mordovets/Getty Images) World to Vlad: Put Up or Shut Up in Anti-Terror Fight
Putin says his main goal in Syria is to defeat the Islamic State. World leaders on Tuesday demanded that he prove it.
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On this episode of The E.R., Max Boot joins us to discuss his new book "The Road Not Taken." Who’s the Most Successful One of All? Rating the World’s Leaders.
David Rothkopf, Rosa Brooks, Bob Kagan, and Kori Schake debate who's been the world's most effective head of state since Barack Obama took office. Spoiler alert: It doesn't help to be a good guy.
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GettyImages-472209742 Diesel Emissions Scandal Claims Its First Scalp: Volkswagen’s CEO
The U.S.-led investigation into Volkswagen's emissions cheat claims its first victim.
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Screen Shot 2015-09-22 at 4.42.43 PM Mapped: What Each EU Country Impacted by New Quota Plan Thinks About Refugees
This map shows how many refugees each participating country would take under a recent EU proposal, and how those countries feel about it.
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GettyImages-489540490 Volkswagen Scandal Sparks New U.S., European Investigations
Qatar and other foreign investors are losing billions as governments around the world call for probes into Volkswagen's installation of software designed to cheat on U.S. emissions tests in up to 11 million of its cars.
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ATHENS, GREECE - SEPTEMBER 20: The leader of Greece's left-wing Syriza party Alexis Tsipras casts his ballot at a polling station on September 20, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The latest polls have the incumbent Syriza party with a slight lead over the New Democracy. A new bailout of $96 million was approved for Greece in August. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images) Alexis Tsipras’s Victory Means He Must Now Implement Austerity Greece Had Long Rejected
Alexis Tsipras must now implement the austerity he had long resisted.
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GettyImages-487212634_ukraine1 The Guns of August, the Cease-Fire of September
Is a back-to-school peace breaking out in eastern Ukraine?
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BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 13: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and King Abdullah II of Jordan (not pictured) speak to the media following talks at the Chancellery on May 13, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The two leaders discussed the conflict in Yemen as well as the Syrian refugee situation in Jordan, among other issues. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Schengen in Shambles
By shutting its borders, Germany is trying to strong arm its fellow European countries into solving the refugee crisis. The EU shouldn’t work that way.
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Screen Shot 2015-09-15 at 1crop The Public Art Project Making the Case for Whistleblowers to Be Regarded as Heroes
By casting Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and Chelsea Manning in bronze, artist Davide Dormino argues the three activists should be regarded as monumental heroes.
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Refugees attend a German course in a classroom at a temporary home providing assistance for refugees in Berlin's Gatow district on August 6, 2015. Germany, overwhelmed by people fleeing war and poverty, is trying to deter asylum seekers from the Balkans, a region considered safe at least from armed conflict. AFP PHOTO / TOBIAS SCHWARZ (Photo credit should read TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images) Germany’s Refugee Crisis Comes to the Classroom
Schools are now the front line for integrating 1 million asylum-seekers in Europe’s largest country.
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GettyImages-487738184 Resettling Syrian Refugees in the United States Is Easier Said Than Done
Resettling 10,000 Syrian refugees in the United States will be an arduous process.