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    Greece Puts A Number On Nazi-Era Reparations From Germany

    Apr 07, 2015
    Deputy Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas told a parliamentary panel the figure was about $305.17 billion. It's the first time Greece has set a figure for the German occupation in the 1940s.
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    A German police investigator carries a box after searching an apartment believed to belong to the crashed Germanwings flight 4U 9524 co-pilot Andreas Lubitz in Duesseldorf, on Thursday.
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    Pilot Who Downed Airliner Vowed 'To Do Something' To Be Remembered

    Mar 28, 2015
    Andreas Lubitz is believed to have locked the pilot of the Germanwings Flight 4U 9524 out of the cockpit before deliberately putting the aircraft into a fatal descent.
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    Students mourn in front of their school in Haltern, Germany, on Wednesday, a day after the Germanwings plane crash. Sixteen high-schoolers and two teachers from the school were among the 150 people onboard the plane.
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    3 Americans Among Crash Victims Who Included Students, Opera Singers

    Mar 25, 2015
    One hundred and fifty people are believed to have died when Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 crashed Tuesday. The passengers were from at least 15 countries, including the U.S., Iran and Israel.
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    This photo provided in Paris, Wednesday, March 25, 2015 by BEA, the French Air Accident Investigation Agency, shows the voice data recorder of the Germanwings jetliner that crashed Tuesday in the French Alps.
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    Investigators Examine Mangled Voice Recorder From Doomed Flight

    Mar 25, 2015
    A top French investigator said they hope to have "rough ideas in a matter of days" as to why Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 crashed in the French Alps Tuesday, killing all 150 people onboard.
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    Family of passengers on the Germanwings plane that crashed Tuesday arrive at Barcelona airport.
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    As Night Falls, Officials Call Off Search Operation For German Plane

    Mar 24, 2015
    The 150 people on board Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 are feared dead. The plane left Barcelona, Spain, this morning en route to Duesseldorf, Germany, and crashed in the French Alps.
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    <a href="http://lamyakaddor.jimdo.com/">Lamya Kaddor</a> teaches Islamic studies in Germany. She's written a new book, <em>Zum Toeten Bereit </em>(Ready To Kill), about the experience of having five former students flee to Syria to join jihadist groups.
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    After Students Went To Wage Jihad, Teacher Highlights Youth Radicalization

    Mar 21, 2015
    A German-Syrian religious studies teacher was shocked when she heard that five of her former students had left Germany to join jihadist groups in Syria. "It felt like a personal defeat," she says.
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    Muslim Identity In Europe
    Refugees walk along on a street near the Initial Reception Camp Marienfelde in Berlin, Germany, in January. Marienfelde camp has been a transitional home for refugees in Germany for more than 60 years. But the recent influx of asylum-seekers is straining
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    Germans Open Their Homes To Refugee Roommates

    Mar 06, 2015
    A flood of refugees in Germany has strained resources, particularly housing. A website has signed up hundreds of Germans willing to have the newcomers come and live with them.
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    Muslim Identity In Europe
    Young fans of the German national soccer team drink iced tea in July 2010 as they watch the FIFA World Cup semi-final match Germany vs. Spain in an Arabic cafe in Berlin's Neukölln district. The neighborhood has gentrified rapidly in recent years, but m
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    In Berlin, Grassroots Efforts Work To Integrate Inner-City Schools

    Mar 05, 2015
    In parts of the city, racial segregation in schools is often a reality. But small parent-led initiatives — one immigrant-led, one native-led — have been working to change perceptions and enrollment.
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    Born in Syria, Mousllie (shown here with his 17-year-old daughter, Sarah) came to Germany more than 20 years ago and is now a German citizen.
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    A German Muslim Asks His Compatriots: 'What Do You Want To Know?'

    Feb 28, 2015
    Inside his dentist's office, Sadiqu al-Mousllie is treated like any other German. It's different when the Syrian-born man steps outside. He's trying to fight Islamophobia, one question at a time.
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    German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures during her speech at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany on Saturday.
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    Leaders Plan For New Minsk Summit On Ukraine

    Feb 08, 2015
    A revival of peace talks in the capital of Belarus is aimed at resuscitating a widely violated truce agreed there in September.
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    German Chancellor Angela Merkel stands in front of a poster showing a new two-euro commemorative coin at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, on Thursday.
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    Merkel: No Relaxing Of Terms On Greek Debt

    Jan 31, 2015
    The German chancellor says she wants to keep Athens in the eurozone, but that EU lenders have already made substantial concessions on the terms of the bailout.
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    German police officers gather in preparation for a demonstration by members of LEGIDA, the Leipzig arm of the anti-immigrant movement PEGIDA.
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    Anti-Islam Protesters Plan Massive Rally In Leipzig, Germany

    Jan 21, 2015
    As many as 60,000 people are expected to attend the rally, in what could be one of the biggest protests in the eastern German city since pro-democracy marches a quarter-century ago.
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    A new BMW X4 vehicle is unveiled during a March 2014 news conference at the BMW manufacturing plant in Greer, S.C.
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    Analysts Watch For Impacts Of European Economic Weakness On U.S.

    Jan 20, 2015
    German automakers have several plants in the South, and Florida counts on European tourists. Analysts hope efforts to stimulate Europe's economy will keep investments in the U.S. from slipping.
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    Parallels
    The warden's barracks at a satellite camp of the Buchenwald concentration camp in Schwerte, Germany, on Jan. 13. According to media reports, the city has proposed housing around 20 refugees in buildings at the camp. The move has drawn protests in Germany
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    A German Plan: House Refugees In An Old Concentration Camp

    Jan 16, 2015
    With refugees streaming in, Germany is running short of places for them. One city has proposed housing refugees in a barracks on the grounds of the notorious Buchenwald camp.
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    The Two-Way
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel, front third from left, attends a vigil in Berlin organized by a German Muslim group to commemorate the victims of last week's attacks in Paris.
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    German Leaders Attend Muslim Rally In Berlin

    Jan 13, 2015
    Chancellor Angela Merkel was among those who attended the event organized by two Muslim groups. The event was meant to counter growing support for a group that opposes Muslim immigration to Germany.
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    The Two-Way
    A protester in Dresden, Germany, holds a poster Monday showing Chancellor Angela Merkel wearing a headscarf during a rally organized by PEGIDA, a group that is against what it calls the "Islamization of Europe."
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    Organizers Of Anti-'Islamization' Rally In Germany Mark Paris Attack

    Jan 12, 2015
    The protest in Dresden drew about 25,000 people who are against what they see as the "Islamization of Europe." Their rally was met by counterdemonstrations.
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    People protest against PEGIDA in Hamburg, Germany, on Monday.
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    Germany Turns Off The Lights To Protest Growing Anti-Islam Movement

    Jan 06, 2015
    A group calling itself PEGIDA has protested since October against Germany's asylum and immigration policies. The German political and public mainstream has responded sharply.
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    Ali, who lived in Turkey until age 40, is shown here on the left at age 25.
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    Age 85 And Still Stylish On The Streets Of Berlin

    Jan 02, 2015
    In Berlin, street fashion's trendiest figure is Ali Akdeniz, age 85. His dapper attire is the focus of a blog that went viral. Its creator, Zoe Spawton, won Germany's most prestigious design prize.
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    Germany and the Eurozone Crisis

    May 04, 2012
    Europe has been teetering on the brink of a financial crisis for the last four years. Various solutions have not resolved the issues but merely kept the Euro going for another few months until the next crisis strikes.
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