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Brain Scanner Reads and Records People's Dreams
Most of us forget our dreams when we wake up - but scientists from German's Max Planck institute have demonstrated that it could be possible to 'read' and even record what people are dreaming about.
Most of us remember only a tiny fraction of our dreams – but that could soon change.
Scientists predict that we could soon use computers to ‘see’ what we have dreamed about...
Recent European poll irks Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has voiced anger over the results of a survey which indicates a growing anti-Israeli sentiment among Europeans.
Merkel warned against the rise of anti-Israeli sentiments across Europe and lashed out at findings of an opinion poll which showed 60 percent of Europeans saw Tel Aviv the largest threat to the world’s security, IRNA cited...
Germany Admits using Trojan to Spy on Citizens
A hacker group says Berlin may have software to spy on citizens.
A number of other German states have followed Bavaria in confirming the use of a controversial software program to spy on people through their computers. The German justice minister has demanded an investigation.
Several additional German states have admitted to deploying spyware in order to investigate serious criminal offenses, according...
German Air Force Unveils Powerful Spy Plane
On Wednesday, the German air force unveiled the latest addition to its fleet: the “Euro Hawk,” a state-of-the-art spy drone. The reconnaissance aircraft can fly non-stop for 30 hours in the stratosphere without having to refuel and its on-board sensors can penetrate clouds and sandstorms.
After 10 years of planning and development, the Bundeswehr on Wednesday publicly unveiled its most...
World Bank boss attacks Berlin over euro crisis
Robert Zoellick, the head of the World Bank, on Saturday decried Germany’s lack of leadership during Europe’s sovereign debt crisis.
Speaking to business magazine Wirtschaftswoche, Zoellick said Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government had no vision of how to solve the problems of the 17-member eurozone.
“There has been a lot of political bumbling, but the economy and the markets need direction...
Berlin: Obama's Euro-Crisis Lecture Is 'Pitiful and Sad'
Obama slammed the Europeans at an event in Mountain View, California on Monday.
US President Obama has given the Europeans a harsh lecture on the dangers of their ongoing debt crisis. Offended by the unsolicited advice, Europeans have suggested the US get its own house in order first. Obama’s remarks were “arrogant” and “absurd,” German commentators say on Wednesday.
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Facebook "like" button declared illegal in Germany
Facebook’s ubiquitous ‘like’ button found on countless websites accessible in Germany was declared in violation of the country’s strict privacy laws by a state data protection official on Friday.
Thilo Weichert, who works for the data protection centre of the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, said the social network’s application allowing internet users to express their appreciation...
Attackers burn 50 cars in Berlin
Two cars burnt by unidentified arson attackers in Berlin on August 18, 2011.
Arson attackers in the German capital of Berlin have severely damaged some 50 vehicles on three consecutive nights, arousing concerns that the incidents could be politically motivated.
Most of the 50 vehicles damaged since Monday are luxury cars, Financial Times reported.
“The arsonists want to hit what they say are ‘Fat...
Germany 'Will Not Get Involved' in Syria
German Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière in Berlin: “Significant progress must be made in Afghanistan.”
The US has been critical of Germany for not supporting NATO in the mission in Libya. SPIEGEL spoke to German Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière about Berlin’s skepticism of getting involved in Libya and Syria, and about the future of the NATO alliance.
SPIEGEL: Minister de...
E. Coli death toll jumps to 33
The E. Coli death toll in Germany has reached 33, the France Press agency reports.
Now, scientists say that it were grown sprouts from a farm in northern Germany which triggered the outbreak .
The E. Coli bacteria live in the elementary tract of men, mammals and birds.
The majority of their strains are harmless but some can be particularly aggressive, threatening life.
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German Parliament Backs Second Bailout for Greece
Finance minister urges MPs to support deal and pledges that investors will share burden.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told his country’s Parliament on Friday that MPs had a duty to approve a new aid package for Greece and that private creditors must carry some of the burden.
Agence France-Presse reported that in an impassioned speech to deputies who later approved a non-binding motion...
E. Coli Outbreak Across Europe is Now Believed to Have Originated from a German Farm
German Health Minister Daniel Bahr puts on gloves and a mask during his visit at the University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, northern Germany, on Sunday, June 5, 2011.
German-grown bean sprouts could be the source of the deadly E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe and infected at least four in US.
The news came from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC),...
Germany pledges to shut down all its nuclear plants by 2022
Shutdown: The Grafenrheinfeld plant, Bavaria, Germany. All 17 of the country's nuclear plants will be shut by 2022.
Germany is to shut its entire nuclear power network over safety fears triggered by the meltdown of the Fukushima atomic plant in Japan.
Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that her country will pull the plug on nuclear energy by 2022.
Germany – a country without natural gas or oil...
Merkel blasts 'lazy' Greece and Portugal
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has this week sparked a wave of outrage across Europe by calling on Portugal, Spain and Greece to raise their retirement ages and reduce their leave. She warned that German aid to these countries could be cast into doubt should southern European countries fail to adopt the work ethic of her countrymen.
“It’s not just about getting any further into debt in...
New European leaders emerge
A recent poll by CSA reveals that Nicolas Sarkozy would have to face Marine Le Pen in the 2012 French presidential elections.
For centuries, Germany and France have determined the fate of the European continent, from war to peace and prosperity. While the single market has made distant the prospect of war, the leaders of these two powers ― Europe’s two largest economies ― still hold the...