Angela Merkel: are we ready to dare more Europe? My response to that is: 2011 showed that, yes, we are ready.Speech: Remarks to WEF, Davos - Angela Merkel, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany,www.voicegig.comAngela Merkel: If we consider that the seven billionth citizen was born last year, then we can see how Europe has developed in the global context. For when...Read Full Story
Angela Merkel has suffered a series of setbacks this weekend, first losing her favourite poodle in the French presidential election, then facing a challenge to her authority in Greece and finally a poor result for coalition allies Free Democrats has put her coalition's control of the Schleswig-Holstein region in jeopardy.
Poor Angela really isn't having a good time at the moment but on theRead Full Story
During the last meeting of the G20 in Cannes, France, a strange accident happened: someone's spoiled the air. After a long investigation the truth came to light - the air-spoiler was Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany.
"Everyone was shocked. It was stinking so hard that I couldn't even breathe!" said someone who didn't want ones' name to be mentioned.
We still don't know why Angela Merkel farted, but our investigators supect that she wanted to poison and kill all leaders of G20. Why...Read Full Story
Germany Protests Nuclear
Violence marks anti-nuclear protests in Germany
Read more from the original source Violence marks anti-nuclear protests in Germany – CNN.com Germany Protests Nuclear
Germany Protests Nuclear
Germany Protests Nuclear
Protests Slow Nuclear Waste Shipment In Germany | Product Sourcing …Activists rappelled down from a high bridge, broke through police lines and chained themselves to German train tracks Sunday, trying to halt a shipment of nuclear waste as they protested...Read Full Story
Asia Bizz: Angela Merkel’s Government Of Germany Agrees To Extend Nuclear Power Plants Life
Angela Merkel’s Coalition Government of Germany has agreed that they will be extending the nuclear power plants life by an average 12 years. This decision has come in to lengthen the life span of the Nuclear Power Plants in Germany, which will help the country grow steadily in the energy sector.
The decision came into being after having very long talks and undergoing strong divisions over how long the...Read Full Story
Germany Protests Nuclear
Violence marks anti-nuclear protests in Germany
Read more from the original source Violence marks anti-nuclear protests in Germany – CNN.com Germany Protests Nuclear
Germany Protests Nuclear
Germany Protests Nuclear
Protests Slow Nuclear Waste Shipment In Germany | Product Sourcing …Activists rappelled down from a high bridge, broke through police lines and chained themselves to German train tracks Sunday, trying to halt a shipment of nuclear waste as they protested...Read Full Story
Excellent, sober analysis of the Greek (Eurozone) crisis by Kevin FeatherstoneAngela Merkel is pushing Greece beyond the pain thresholdThis is a crisis made in Athens, but it is in no one's interest to drive Greece into political chaos
Kevin Featherstoneguardian.co.uk, Friday 30 April 2010 13.00 BST
This week Greece and the eurozone entered an unknown time zone, of uncertainty and failure. The international financial markets are increasingly convinced that Greece will default on its debt...Read Full Story
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Rumors of the imminent collapse of the eurozone continue to swirl despite the Europeans’ best efforts to hold the currency union together. Some accounts in the financial world even suggested that Germany’s frustration with the crisis could cause Berlin to quit the eurozone — as soon as this past weekend, according to some — while at the most recent gathering of European leaders French President Nicolas Sarkozy apparently threatened to bolt the bloc if Berlin did not help Greece.
Meanwhile...Read Full Story