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German chancellor warns against arming of Syrian rebels
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned against supplying arms to the militants in Syria, saying the risks of the move are too high.
The German leader told her country’s parliament on Thursday that, in her view, “the risks [of arming the militants in Syria] would be incalculable.”
Earlier in May, Merkel had noted that Berlin would never send arms to the militants...
Legalising prostitution has turned Germany into Europe's biggest brothel
Sex for sale: Around a million men are paying for sex every day in Germany according to a new television documentary. Hamburg’s Reeperbahn red light district is pictured.
Documentary-makers in Germany have claimed that legalising prostitution has turned the country’s capital Berlin into ‘Europe’s biggest brothel.’
Sex trade laws were radically liberalised by the German...
Winston Churchill: War Hero or War Criminal?
Winston Churchill led Britain to victory against the Nazi war machine, but debate continues to rage about whether he was responsible for overseeing atrocities that rival those ordered by Adolf Hitler.
History is written by the winners. Although there is lots to admire about Churchill’s bulldog spirit – and Brits are eternally grateful for his tenacious fight against the Nazis – much of Churchill’s...
Germany calls on Ankara to respect freedom to demonstrate
Protesters escape from a water cannon as they clash with police during an anti-government demonstration in Ankara on June 16, 2013.
Germany has called on Turkey to respect the freedom of expression as anti-government protests continue in the country.
Reacting to the latest events taking place in Turkey, Germany’s government spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a message posted on Twitter, “The German...
Germany slams US for ‘Stasi methods’ ahead of Obama visit
Germans are expressing outrage as details of a US internet spy program – revealed by a former CIA employee-turned-whistleblower – are prompting comparisons with that of former communist East Germany’s Ministry for State Security.
Unfortunately for Obama’s upcoming trip to Berlin, it was revealed that Germany ranks as the most-spied-on EU country by the US, a map of secret surveillance...
Flood evacuation order issued in eastern Germany
A local resident wades to a neighbor’s house on a flooded street near the swollen Elbe River in Elster, Germany, on June 7, 2013.
Officials in eastern Germany have issued evacuation orders for thousands of people living near the swollen Elbe River.
According to reports on Sunday, in Magdeburg, the state capital of Saxony-Anhalt, over 23,000 residents were evacuated after many buildings and streets...
Monsanto's deception game on GMO in Europe
On May 31 world media headlines read “Monsanto backing away from GMO crops in Europe.” But before the world opens the champagne to celebrate the death of GMO, it is worthwhile to look more closely at what was officially said and what not.
The original source for the story is attributed to a German left daily, TAZ which printed excerpts from an interview with an official spokeswoman of Monsanto...
Flood causes evacuation in Dresden, Germany
Floods in Central Europe kill 10 people in Czech Republic.
Hundreds of people have been evacuated from the eastern city of Dresden in Germany, where thousands of troops are deployed to help flood-hit areas.
On Wednesday, a city spokeswoman said that some 600 people needed to leave their homes in Dresden because of the flood. Electricity cut off was reported in parts of the city.
The military also said...
Germany agrees to pay $1 Billion in additional reparations to Jews
The German government has struck a deal with the “Jewish Claims Conference” that will pay 772 million Euros (1 billion dollars) over 3 years as additional reparations to solely Jewish individuals that lived in German occupied territories in World War II.
This money is not only for Jews that were imprisoned in concentration camps, but also applies to Jews who lived in open Ghettos within the German...
Evacuation in Prague, state of emergency as floods grip Czech Republic
At least two people have been killed in devastating floods gripping the western Czech Republic. The disaster caused by torrential rains has prompted the evacuation of metro stations, several hospitals and the zoo in the capital.
Heavy rain over the weekend has resulted in flood warnings in west, north, central and south Bohemia.
At least one woman is dead, after her home collapsed in Trebenice u Prahy,...
EU must tackle youth unemployment: European ministers
Young Spaniards protesting against the government in Madrid.
European leaders have warned that youth unemployment in the European Union (EU) must be tackled urgently, as nearly one in four young people in the bloc is out of work.
At a conference in Paris on Tuesday, ministers from France, Italy and Germany said if the issue is not addressed at once, the young people in Europe will lose faith in their...
European People Revolt Against Globalist Design
Young people in Europe are rising up against the destructive internationalist powers-that-be and energetically rejecting forced integration of the races, the annihilation of their own cultural birthright, and multiculturalism. Thanks to ingenious use of social media websites like YouTube, Facebook and Fumano, the recently formed “identity movement” has spread rapidly from France to Germany and...
Merkel's communist past with the Red Army exposed
Some people refer to Angela Merkel as a “Nazi”.
Often and ironically, protests held by the former associates of East Germany, the KKE or the pink Marxists of Syriza feature Merkel with a small painted on Hitler moustache or Swastika armband.
Interestingly enough, these same entities don’t want to talk about the real Merkel, the one that needs no paint: a high-ranking Bolshevik stooge and friend...
Hamburg avoids radiation disaster as ship loaded with fissile material burns
The German city of Hamburg likely avoided a major technological disaster on May 1, when a freighter ship caught fire. It had several tons of radioactive material and explosives among its cargo, it was revealed.
It took 200 firefighters working for several hours to douse the fires on the Atlantic Cartier. The ship’s most visible cargo was some 70 cars, 30 of which were damaged in the incident. But...
Study ties air pollution to insulin resistance risk
Children who live in areas with air traffic pollution are threatened by higher risk of insulin resistance that can lead to diabetes in adults, a new study suggests.
According to the study on 400 participants of 10-year-olds conducted by German researchers, air pollutants are oxidizers that can impact on lipids and proteins in the blood.
To measure the participated kids’ glucose and insulin, they...