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Investors greet European deal with cautious optimism
Money & CompanyInvestors and economists are responding cautiously to a deal worked out in Brussels that is supposed to solve the European debt crisis.... -
What Europe can learn from the U.S. [The convsersation]
Opinion L.A.Europe wouldn't be in the financial mess it's in now were it not for the United States. In an opinion piece for Al Jazeera, Danny Schechter reminds us: In fact, it was American firms and banks that shoveled many of...... -
Germany's economy shows signs of slowing down
World NowGerman growth slows down; Recession looms over EU star economy... -
Iranians worry about possibility of war amid tensions with West
World NowIran, United States, Israel, nuclear, Strait of Hormuz: The deepening standoff between Tehran and the West over Iran's nuclear program has Iranians chatting nervously in butcher shops, grocery aisles and money exchanges.... -
President of Germany resigns amid corruption allegations
World NowGerman President Christian Wulff resigned Friday amid allegations of corruption. Wulff's resignation is a blow to Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had chosen him as head of state and remained supportive even as questions over his conduct grew.... -
Can this relationship be saved? A German in Greece gives her take
World NowGermany, Greece, euro, European Union, economy: Edit Engelmann might be uniquely suited to sort through the Greek-German discord. Engelmann is a German who came to Greece for love, marrying a Greek man and relocating to Athens four years ago. Her book... -
Israeli navy secures promise for its sixth submarine
World NowIsraeli navy: The long reach of Israel's military promises to get a little longer after the government signing an agreement with Germany to purchase an additional submarine.... -
Australia to mostly end Afghan mission next year
World NowAs the U.S. and its allies refine plans to reduce their troop levels in Afghanistan and turn combat operations over to Afghans, Australia has announced that it will pull most of its forces out next year. Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced the move... -
Forbes' announces ranking of 'Most Powerful Women'
Click here to see who the top 15 women were.
Forbes announced its annual ranking of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women Wednesday, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel topping this year’s list. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham...Tags: Ann Curry, Elections, Media Industry, The New York Times, Government
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McManus: Merkel intent on keeping Eurozone united
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's impossible prime minister, has committed almost every sin that modern politics affords. He entertains barely-of-age girls as overnight guests and brags about it. He appoints business cronies and television starlets to government...Tags: Market and Exchange, Berlin (Germany), Government Debt, Government, Parliament
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Dec 6, 2011
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Dec 15, 2011
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Aug 24, 2011
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Oct 16, 2011
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Angela Merkel topic gallery.