Newyork Times
| 12 months ago
It was exactly the kind of news that Angela Merkel did not want. Voerdal, an aluminum company employing more than 400 people, has gone into bankruptcy. It will close unless the regional government of North Rhine-Westphalia comes up with a rescue...
Arab News
| 12 months ago
German solar power plants produced a world record 22 gigawatts of electricity per hour equal to 20 nuclear power stations at full capacity, the head of a renewable energy think tank said. The German government decided to abandon nuclear power after...
The Independent
| 12 months ago
News in pictures On Facebook Suggested Topics So who's going to win the latest skirmish over a new euroland eurobond? Will it be Mario Monti, Italy's unelected prime minister, who claims he can persuade Angela Merkel, Germany's elected Chancellor, to...
The Economic Times
| 12 months ago
Chancellor Angela Merkel left open a potential compromise on debt sharing in the euro area as Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said he can help bring Germany round to acting in Europe's "common good." Merkel's veto on allowing Germany to underwrite...
B92
| 12 months ago
German Chancellor Angela Merkel had trouble finding the capital city of her nation on a map during a visit to a school, said reports. Angela Merkel (Beta/AP, file) Moreover, after some effort, Merkel "managed to locate Berlin in Russia", writes...
Russia Today
| 12 months ago
Starting on May 31, Putin will head to Belarus, followed by a working visit to Germany on June 1 at the invitation of Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Kremlin press service reported on Friday. Wrapping up his whirlwind tour, the Russian leader will head...
Russia Today
| 12 months ago
18 Angela Merkel had a spot of trouble finding Berlin (Video from YouTube, uploaded by johankoss1 user) (1.2Mb) embed video One would assume the German Chancellor would have no trouble locating her own country, and its main cities, on a map.
The Local
| 12 months ago
Angela Merkel's coalition partner the Free Democratic Party (FDP) is back above the crucial five percent mark in a major opinion poll but that would still not be enough to provide the German chancellor with another government. The latest weekly...