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Greek leader asks Germany for 'more room to breathe'
World NowGreek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras asked for more time from Berlin on Friday to implement the deep austerity measures required of it under the terms of its financial bailout. German Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted that Athens stick to its commitments.... -
Greek leader pleads for more time to implement reforms
World NowGreek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras launched a high-gear diplomatic offensive aimed at buying his country more time to implement reforms demanded by increasingly impatient European creditors.... -
German lawmakers work on legislation to protect circumcision
World NowGerman lawmakers and Israel's chief rabbi are meeting to draft legislation to protect the pratice of circumcision for boys. In June, a court in the city of Cologne declared circumcision to be criminal because it causes children bodily harm.... -
Germany's supreme court OKs European bailout fund
World NowGermany's highest court ruled Wednesday that the European bailout fund for financially ailing nations is in line with the country's constitution. Avoiding a negative ruling that would've sent financial markets into a tailspin, the court says the $640-... -
The Week in Pictures | October 8 – 14, 2012
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Italy's Berlusconi vows to take on judiciary 'dictatorship'
World NowFormer Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi came out swinging Saturday after a court sentenced him to four years in prison for tax fraud, vowing to dedicate himself to reforming the Italian justice system, which he said was dominated by a “... -
Germany unveils memorial to Holocaust's Roma victims
World NowAfter years of delay, Germany unveiled a new memorial Wednesday to the Roma victims of the Holocaust. The site in Berlin, near the Reichstag, honors the many Roma who were killed at the hands of the Nazis.... -
German leader Angela Merkel enters the lion's den: Greece
World NowWith Europe's debt crisis deepening, German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Greece o signal her support for a country where many blame her personally for driving their economy into the ground.... -
Gunmen in Pakistan shoot teenage advocate for girls' education
World NowGunmen in Pakistan’s Swat Valley opened fire Tuesday on a 14-year-old girl who won national acclaim for championing the cause of girls’ education in the country’s troubled northwest, injuring her and another girl as they sat in a... -
About 60 people killed in Syrian airstrikes, say activists
World NowSyrian government forces continued airstrikes on the northern city of Maarat Numan in Idlib province on Tuesday leaving an estimated 60 people dead, activists said. Of those killed, more than 40 reportedly were civilians, including a woman and her five... -
Pictures in the News | Oct. 9, 2012
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German leader Merkel greeted by protesters in Greece
World NowGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel's first visit to Greece since the euro debt crisis erupted is met by tens of thousands of protesters in Athens on Tuesday. Merkel is blamed by many Greeks for driving their economy to ruin through her insistence on...
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