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German politicians agree on anti-spying measures
German Chancellor Angela Merkel uses her mobile phone before a 2011 meeting at a European Union summit in Brussels.
German politicians have agreed on measures to keep their internal communications safe in light of the recent reports about spying by the US National Security Agency (NSA) on top German officials.
On Thursday, the interior ministry of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and their Social...
Blackout in Britain - beginning of crisis
Blackout Britain – it’s only just the beginning.
BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, has been headquartered in Germany since before the country formally existed.
Founded in 1865 by the industrial pioneer Friedrich Engelhorn, it still occupies the vast site on the banks of the Rhine at Ludwigshafen where its first dye and soda factories were built. A third of its staff are employed...
Germans trust in United States plummets
A new survey shows that Germans’ trust in Washington has plummeted with only one-third viewing their longtime ally as a reliable partner, amid recent reports showing the US extensively spied on the country.
The study, commissioned by the public broadcaster, ARD, and the daily Die Welt, showed that only 35 percent of Germans consider the US government trustworthy.
In addition, the poll showed that...
Brazil, Germany present anti-spy resolution at UN
Brazil and Germany have formally presented an anti-spying draft resolution to the UN General Assembly amid the US surveillance scandal.
On Thursday, the jointly sponsored Brazilian-German resolution was introduced to the UN General Assembly’s human rights committee.
“Today, there seem to be hardly any technical limitations for accessing, storing or combining personal data. But should everything...
Snowden ready to go to Germany under asylum as his letter to Berlin revealed
NSA whistleblower, Edward Snowden, is ready to go to Germany and testify over the US wiretapping of Angela Merkel’s phone on condition of granting him political asylum, a German MP who met Snowden has said. He also revealed the text of Snowden’s letter.
Former contractor of the US National Security Agency, Snowden on Friday indicated he is ready to testify over the facts about the American snooping...
Brazil president censures 'NSA spying on Merkel'
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has censured alleged spying by the US National Security Agency (NSA) on German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone communications.
“Nobody, no democratic nation, will permit this violation of sovereignty and human and civil rights,” Rousseff said on Thursday, adding, “There will be a growing reaction” from...
Obama ‘knew and approved’ NSA spying on Chancellor Merkel
President Obama was aware of NSA spying on German Chancellor Angela Merkel since 2010, German media have revealed. An NSA spokeswoman later denied the allegations.
According to German Bild am Sonntag newspaper, which cited US intelligence sources, National Security Agency chief Keith Alexander briefed Obama on the bugging operation against Merkel in 2010.
“Obama did not halt the operation but...
Germany, Brazil enlist 19 more countries for anti-NSA UN resolution
Twenty-one countries, including US allies France and Mexico, have now joined talks to hammer out a UN resolution that would condemn “indiscriminate” and “extra-territorial” surveillance, and ensure “independent oversight” of electronic monitoring.
The news was reported by Foreign Policy magazine, which has also obtained a copy of the draft text.
The resolution was proposed earlier this...
Germany summons US envoy over spying
Germany has summoned the US ambassador to Berlin over reports that the United States spied on cell phone conversations of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Germany’s Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle is scheduled to personally meet with US Ambassador John B. Emerson on Thursday.
Germany, France and several other countries have expressed concerns about US spying after American surveillance whistleblower...
Irritated EU leaders voice ‘lack of trust’ with US after spying claims
EU leaders say their relations with the US have been undermined by reports of NSA spying on European leaders and ordinary citizens. A partnership with America should be built on respect and trust, they said in a joint statement.
The statement was released Friday amid the ongoing summit of top European politicians in Brussels.
It said the reports of American surveillance in Europe have raised “deep...
‘Unacceptable’: Merkel calls Obama over suspicion US monitored her cell phone
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called President Obama over the German government’s suspicions the US could have tapped her mobile phone. Barack Obama assured Merkel that his country is not monitoring her communications.
Earlier, the German government spokesman said that Berlin had information the US National Security Agency (NSA) could have been spying on Merkel.
“We swiftly sent a request...
German Ambassador: 'Now that Greece is being sold, we shall invest'
The German ambassador in Athens Wolfgang Dold, spoke of investments planned to take place in Greece by German companies. When will they invest? After the EU, IMF and others directed entirely from Berlin, are finished looting everything in our country. Then the Germans and other foreign entities that exploit human souls will “invade” to analyze everything. Public property already is being sold...
Experts slash Germany growth forecast by half
A Siemens worker in Germany works on a turbine.
Leading economic think tanks have slashed this year’s annual growth forecast for Germany by half, as uncertainty in the eurozone continues.
On Thursday, the Munich-based Ifo together with Berlin-based DIW, Halle-based IW, and Essen-based RWI economic research institutes estimated that Germany’s gross domestic product (GDP) would grow by 0.4...
German Scientists Freeze Light for a Minute
It turns out that the fastest known thing in the universe, light, can in fact be stopped. A German team of scientists have successfully stopped light from traveling for a whole minute. The record-breaking event could be a major breakthrough in the field of quantum memory storage.
So how did scientists freeze light for a whole minute, knowing that the speed of this electromagnetic radiation is 300...
Germany's Siemens to slash 15,000 jobs over next year
A Siemens employee works on a rotor of a gas turbine in a plant in Berlin
The German powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, Siemens AG, is planning to axe 15,000 jobs over the next year as the economic crisis in Europe continues to worsen.
“The ongoing and planned workforce adjustments in the context of Siemens 2014 are about 15,000 positions worldwide, of which about 5,000 are in...