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Greece could be headed for eurozone exit
Jan 5, 2015
Germany reportedly warns Greece that it could be forced out of the euro. Is that such a bad thing?
The rise of Germany's 'euro-skeptics'
Oct 13, 2014
In the Eurozone's strongest economy, support is rising for a party that wants to pull out of the euro.
German vocational training could be coming to the U.S.
Aug 29, 2014
Manufacturing states like North Carolina hope to create similar apprenticeship programs.
Taking national security to the cloud
by
Molly Wood
Apr 7, 2014
Some countries want to build their own cloud storage space.
Germans aren't eager to commemorate WWI
Jan 14, 2014
Britain, France, and Belgium are commemorating the centenary of the outbreak of World War I this year -- without the Germans.
Two economic powerhouses have a sit down
Jan 6, 2014
This week, the U.S. and Germany will sit down to talk economy.
Compared to its neighbors, more job prospects for youth in Germany
Dec 17, 2013
Youth unemployment sits at almost 24 percent across the EU. But in Germany, it's less than 8 percent.
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Angela Merkel formally voted into third term as German chancellor
by
Steve Evans
Dec 17, 2013
Today, the German Parliament confirmed arguably the most powerful leader in Europe for a new term.
IP trolls sue porn-watching Germans
by
Molly Wood
Dec 12, 2013
In Germany, 10,000 people are getting letters from a law firm claiming they owe cash for watching pornographic videos online. And unique addresses of computer users are part of the legal filing.
Germany to get a new coalition government for Weihnachten
by
Steve Evans
Nov 27, 2013
The lynchpin of the European economy is now on track for a new government by Christmas.