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Germany's high court expands gay rightsupdated: Thu Aug 09 2012 06:45:00

Germany's constitutional court has strengthened the rights of gay and lesbian couples, giving them a same tax benefit as heterosexual married couples.

Lagarde: Merkel under great pressureupdated: Fri Jun 22 2012 08:19:00

The IMF managing director on whether German Chancellor Angela Merkel has gotten unfair push back because she is a woman.

G-20 nations must 'do what's necessary' to boost world economy, Obama saysupdated: Mon Jun 18 2012 13:49:00

U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday welcomed the results of the Greek election as he prepared to join other world leaders at a summit aimed at boosting a sluggish global economic recovery.

France's Hollande tightens grip on power with election winupdated: Mon Jun 18 2012 10:21:00

New French President Francois Hollande tightened his grip on power Monday as the Interior Ministry confirmed that his Socialist party and its allies won an absolute majority in parliamentary elections Sunday.

French voters choosing new parliamentupdated: Mon Jun 18 2012 10:21:00

CNN's Jim Bittermann reports French President Hollande is looking to solidify his Socialist Party's majority.

Merkel insists on two-speed Europeupdated: Fri Jun 08 2012 06:09:00

Angela Merkel said a core group of states needed to press on with European integration to fight the eurozone crisis, a rebuke to David Cameron, UK prime minister, who has called for more short-term crisis measures.

Tymoshenko grateful for Europe's supportupdated: Sat May 19 2012 00:36:00

From her hospital, Yulia Tymoshenko says international pressure is influencing Ukraine's government. Phil Black reports.

Opinion: Who will win Ukraine's 'political football match without rules'?updated: Sat May 19 2012 00:36:00

If democracy had existed in ancient Egypt, then not a single pyramid would not have been built.

Busy days ahead for new French presidentupdated: Tue May 15 2012 08:40:00

As Jim Bittermann reports, French President-elect Francois Hollande faces a flurry of meetings and summits.

How a German state election affects Europeupdated: Fri May 11 2012 07:15:00

Germany's electoral map has many colors in comparison to the red and blue of America, yet on both sides of the Atlantic, battleground state elections can portend change on the national level.

Prison, persecution and football: How Ukraine's Euro 2012 dream turned sourupdated: Tue May 08 2012 11:10:00

No one used the word reward, but the subtext was clear for all to see.

How will French election affect Germany?updated: Mon May 07 2012 07:42:00

Angela Merkel's key ally on eurozone austerity measures, Nicolas Sarkozy, is in danger of losing his job.

EU leaders snub Euro 2012 finals due to Ukraine's human rights rowupdated: Wed May 02 2012 05:58:00

Pressure is mounting on Ukraine to clean up its human rights record ahead of the Euro 2012 finals next month, with the EU Commission's president the latest high-profile leader to boycott the football championships.

French elections down to the wireupdated: Mon Apr 23 2012 11:43:00

France's presidential hopefuls make last-minute pitches a week before first balloting. CNN's Jim Bittermann reports.

Melenchon's impact in French raceupdated: Fri Apr 20 2012 06:19:00

CNN's Jim Bittermann profiles the third man in the French presidential election, far left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon

Economy: Unspoken issue in French electionupdated: Fri Apr 20 2012 06:19:00

French voters are always good for a surprise, and the French presidential election will not be over before the run-off election on May 6. But the winner -- likely to be either Nicolas Sarkozy or Francois Hollande -- will need to immediately turn their attention to economic issues. The eurozone's problems will be top priority.

CNNMoney: Germany backs second Greek bailoutupdated: Mon Feb 27 2012 13:03:00

In a widely expected move, German lawmakers approved Monday a politically unpopular second bailout for Greece.

Merkel seeks urgent action on debt crisisupdated: Fri Dec 02 2011 09:02:00

German Chancellor Angela Merkel highlighted Friday the need for fiscal union to resolve the debt crisis that threatens Europe's single currency, the euro, and the global economy.

Last chance for eurozone?updated: Fri Dec 02 2011 09:02:00

Eurozone countries now have a week to develop a plan that will reassure world markets,. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.

What's next for Italy's new government?updated: Fri Nov 18 2011 09:42:00

Economics professor Giuseppe Ragusa discusses whether technocrats will be able to run Italy's government.

CNNMoney: Greek debt crisis: Shades of Argentinaupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 11:17:00

Barack Obama, Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel descended on the G-20 summit last week intent on stabilizing Greece and resolving the European debt crisis. But Athens may instead end up seeking guidance from an unlikely source: Argentina.

Potential Greek referendum on EU bailoutupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 09:12:00

A Greek panel approves a proposed aid referendum. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.

Greece's prime minister optimistic referendum will passupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 09:12:00

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou expressed optimism late Wednesday that the Greek people, in a vote to be held as soon as December 4, will support his plan to remain in the euro zone despite having to endure the austerity measures that Greece's continued membership in the euro club would require.

'Super Mario's' path to ECB top spotupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 09:10:00

CNN's Richard Quest looks at Mario Draghi's previous experience and what made him a popular pick for the ECB.

Greek cabinet supports call for referendum on bailoutupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 09:10:00

Greece's cabinet voted Wednesday to support Prime Minister George Papandreou's call to hold a referendum as soon as possible about the latest bailout plan, ministers coming out of the meeting told a CNN affiliate.

G-20 leaders speak out on Greeceupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 09:06:00

CNN's Ali Velshi gives an update on the G-20 meetings going on in France this week.

Greek PM to see president amid crisisupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 09:06:00

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is due to meet the president of the country after an emergency meeting of the Cabinet Thursday, Papandreou's office announced.

CNNMoney: Papandreou backs off bailout referendumupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 15:15:00

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is backing off plans to hold a controversial referendum on an international bailout for his country, he told his cabinet Thursday.

CNNMoney: Greece goes all inupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 09:46:00

The referendum in Greece is now a vote to determine whether the nation remains a member of the eurozone.

CNNMoney: Greek cabinet backs bailout referendumupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 10:25:00

Greece's cabinet voted Wednesday to support Prime Minister George Papandreou's call to hold a referendum as soon as possible about the latest bailout plan, ministers coming out of the meeting told a CNN affiliate.

CNNMoney: Surprise Greek referendum casts shadow on EU dealupdated: Tue Nov 01 2011 15:21:00

Greece Prime Minister George Papandreou announced Monday a national referendum to approve the bailout deal reached at last week's EU summit.

Leaders to meet on eurozone debt crisisupdated: Tue Oct 25 2011 15:57:00

European political leaders to meet Wednesday on how to fix the debt crisis. CNN's Charles Hodson reports.

Reports: Italian government averts split over economic reformsupdated: Tue Oct 25 2011 15:57:00

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government averted a potential crisis over economic reforms after reaching a deal Tuesday with its main coalition partner, Italian media reports said.

European leaders scramble for debt crisis fixupdated: Sun Oct 23 2011 08:16:00

Europe's top leaders are meeting Sunday in Brussels to hammer out a solution to the debt crisis threatening the common currency, the euro, and -- potentially -- banks around the world.

World leaders speak of Gadhafi victims, new era for Libyaupdated: Fri Oct 21 2011 05:50:00

Reaction to the death of deposed Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi poured in Thursday from around the world with common themes: regret for those killed during Gadhafi's rule, calls for national reconciliation and a move toward democracy.

British PM: Remember Gadhafi's victimsupdated: Fri Oct 21 2011 05:50:00

British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks out on the death of Moammar Gadhafi. CNN's Phil Black reports.

Mixed messages from Berlin confuse marketsupdated: Mon Oct 17 2011 21:17:00

The German government sent mixed messages about the chances of reaching a solution to the eurozone debt crisis this weekend, with officials and politicians dampening expectations and talking of "bold steps", adding to investors' confusion.

Occupy movement speads across Germanyupdated: Mon Oct 17 2011 21:17:00

CNN's Diana Magnay reports from the scene of protests in Berlin as Occupy protests spread internationally.

CNNMoney: Europe bank rescue is not enoughupdated: Mon Oct 10 2011 17:08:00

The leaders of Europe's two largest economies have said they've agreed on a "comprehensive package" of measures to address the eurozone sovereign debt and banking crisis, but they did not give any details.

Explaining the bailout with beerupdated: Thu Oct 06 2011 06:14:00

CNN's Becky Anderson explains the Euro bailout fund and who pays what by using mugs of beer.

Banks face new European stress tests updated: Thu Oct 06 2011 06:14:00

Europe's top banking regulator has started to re-examine the strength of the region's banks, modelling a big writedown of all peripheral eurozone sovereign debt.

Israel supports call for talks with Palestiniansupdated: Sun Oct 02 2011 23:12:00

Israel announced Sunday it supports the Middle East Quartet's call for direct talks with Palestinians to resume within a month.

Critical vote for eurozone bailout fundupdated: Thu Sep 29 2011 15:22:00

Eurozone countries are looking at new powers for the EFSF, the newly created bailout fund. CNN's Jim Boulden explains.

German coalition under fire for talks ahead of crucial voteupdated: Thu Sep 29 2011 15:22:00

Germany's ruling coalition yesterday conceded that it was involved in talks about increasing the firepower of the eurozone's ?440bn rescue fund, even before Thursday's crucial parliamentary vote on changes agreed by governments in July.

Why Europe has only a month to solve debt crisisupdated: Mon Sep 19 2011 06:30:00

If Europe's leaders do not restructure the euro and European debt within a month, the markets will force it on them.

CNNMoney: EU finance ministers approve governance pactupdated: Fri Sep 16 2011 16:38:00

European Union finance ministers reached an agreement Friday on a package of reforms aimed at strengthening economic governance across the monetary and currency union.

Germany lends Libyan rebels $144 million as fighting ragesupdated: Sun Jul 24 2011 16:50:00

Germany announced Sunday it has agreed to lend 100 million euros ($144 million) to the rebels in Libya for "civilian and humanitarian purposes" despite staying out of NATO's bombing campaign against Libyan government forces.

Palestinian leaders to seek UN recognition as independent nationupdated: Sun Jun 26 2011 21:58:00

Palestinian leaders announced Sunday that they will go to the United Nations this September and ask to be recognized as an independent country, a move opposed by both Israel and the United States.

Obama welcomes Merkel to the White Houseupdated: Tue Jun 07 2011 20:33:00

German Chancellor Angela Merkel received an official welcome to the White House Tuesday morning.

Russia bans fresh European produce, state media reportupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 06:51:00

Russia has announced a ban on fresh vegetable imports from the European Union in the wake of a deadly E. coli outbreak that has swept across parts of Europe, state media reported Thursday.

Iran denies German leader access to airspace, Germany saysupdated: Tue May 31 2011 05:51:00

Iran denied a plane carrying German Chancellor Angela Merkel permission to fly through its airspace, forcing the aircraft to circle in Turkish airspace for two hours, German government spokeswoman Elke Ramelow told CNN Tuesday.

Rebel forces retreat in Libyaupdated: Sat Mar 12 2011 18:55:00

CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on a huge setback for forces opposing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Arab League backs no-fly zone in Libyaupdated: Sat Mar 12 2011 18:55:00

The Arab League voted Saturday to back a no-fly zone in Libya and is asking that the U.N. Security Council impose the measure, officials of the regional body told reporters.

U.S. presses for Mubarak transitionupdated: Sat Feb 05 2011 20:37:00

As protesters on the streets of Cairo continued to demand that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak step down, there were new glimpses into the sensitive diplomatic strategy the Obama administration is using to help bring about a transition in which Mubarak himself helps to dismantle his own power structure.

Egypt: Revolt or revolution?updated: Sun Jan 30 2011 22:19:00

Is Egypt a revolution or a revolt? CNN's Fareed Zakaria takes a look.

U.S. military brass talk with Egyptians, vow to continue 'partnership'updated: Sun Jan 30 2011 22:19:00

U.S. armed forces leaders continued high-level talks Sunday with their Egyptian counterparts, applauding their "continued professionalism" and reaffirming the two militaries' partnership, a spokesman said.

Egypt protests in USupdated: Sat Jan 29 2011 21:02:00

People gather in front of the White House protesting Egypt's government. CNN's Brian Todd reports.

WikiLeaks: Heated debate in Germany over nuclear weapons on its soilupdated: Wed Dec 01 2010 15:48:00

A proposal to reduce nuclear weapons highlighted the debate within the German government about when and how to get rid of nuclear weapons on its soil, a new WikiLeaks document shows.

Dalai Lama considers retiringupdated: Thu Nov 04 2010 02:46:00

The Dalai Lama talks to CNN's Hala Gorani about his future plans, including retirement, and seeking happiness.

No violence from Nigerian power bidupdated: Fri Oct 01 2010 09:57:00

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said in an exclusive interview with CNN that his country won't fall into violence.

Goodluck Jonathan: The Facebook presidentupdated: Fri Oct 01 2010 09:57:00

At over 246,000 and counting, he has more Facebook fans than the combined tally of British Prime Minister David Cameron, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and South African head of state Jacob Zuma.

CNNMoney: G-8: 'Resist protectionist pressures' amid 'fragile recovery'updated: Sun Jun 27 2010 08:46:00

The leaders of the Group of Eight global economic powers pledged Saturday to continue working together as the world "begins a fragile recovery from the greatest economic crisis in generations."

German austerityupdated: Mon Jun 07 2010 22:50:00

CNN's Diana Magnay reports from Berlin where not everyone supports cuts to Germany's budget.

Germany extends Afghanistan missionupdated: Wed Nov 18 2009 10:29:00

The German Cabinet has decided to extend the country's mission in Afghanistan but won't approve more troops.

U.S. alert over German al Qaeda threatupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 08:44:00

U.S. officials extended a travel alert in Germany and urged Americans to remain wary after terrorist organization al Qaeda posted messages in recent months threatening attacks in the country.

German parties agree on coalitionupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 09:42:00

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, the Christian Democratic Union, has agreed with two other parties on the terms for a center-right government, her party said Saturday.

Merkel eyes new coalition after victoryupdated: Mon Sep 28 2009 12:27:00

Re-elected German Chancellor Angela Merkel is eyeing a new coalition to replace the "grand coalition" her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party shared with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in the previous parliament.

Merkel set for second termupdated: Mon Sep 28 2009 12:27:00

CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports on Angela Merkel's coalition prospects in Germany's elections.

Analysis: Is Merkel's big win a mixed blessing?updated: Mon Sep 28 2009 07:06:00

It is not often you see Germans lose control. But late Sunday night at the party headquarters of the Christian Democratic Union Angela Merkel's followers were dancing to tunes like "Sex Bomb," by Tom Jones, many sporting black t-shirts saying, "We Will Remain Chancellor."

German elections previewupdated: Mon Sep 28 2009 04:00:00

CNN's Frederick Pleitgen reports on the upcoming elections in Germany on September 27th 2009.

Germans vote in national electionsupdated: Sun Sep 27 2009 04:25:00

Germans were voting Sunday to elect members who will form the country's 17th Bundestag -- the federal parliament.

Germans arrest terror video suspectupdated: Fri Sep 25 2009 12:46:00

A 25-year-old Turkish man was arrested Friday in Stuttgart, Germany, after he allegedly uploaded a video containing threats against the country onto a "known Internet platform," police said.

U.S. urges caution after German terror threatupdated: Thu Sep 24 2009 05:30:00

U.S. officials urged American citizens in Germany to keep a low profile and remain wary of their surroundings after the terrorist organization al Qaeda posted a video message threatening attacks in the country.

Germany boosts terrorism alert levelupdated: Fri Sep 18 2009 23:55:00

The German government raised its terrorism alert level after al Qaeda posted a video on the Internet threatening attacks in Germany if this month's elections do not come out the way the terrorist organization wants.

Plane makes emergency landing in Germanyupdated: Mon Sep 14 2009 09:13:00

A plane carrying a senior political leader and others made an emergency landing at the airport in Stuttgart, Germany on Monday, an airline spokeswoman said.

Germany's 'TV duel' turns friendly as election loomsupdated: Mon Sep 14 2009 05:00:00

There's a saying that the German peace movement has been using since the days of the Cold War that translates into something like this: "Imagine there's a war and no one shows up."

Germany summons Iran ambassador over electionsupdated: Mon Jun 15 2009 02:44:00

Germany is summoning the Iranian ambassador Monday to explain the disputed presidential election in the Middle Eastern nation, particularly the "brutal handling" of protesters, the German foreign minister said.

GM's European operationsupdated: Sun May 31 2009 22:26:00

CNN's Diana Magnay reports on tense negotiations over the future of GM's European operations.

CNNMoney: GM's Opel rescued in global dealupdated: Sat May 30 2009 17:40:00

A Canadian auto parts supplier has come to the rescue of German carmaker Opel, negotiating a deal with the German government that will save the company from insolvency.

Germany's auto industryupdated: Mon Nov 24 2008 13:52:00

GM-owned Opel asks the German government to provide it with a financial backup. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports.

Kristallnacht anniversaryupdated: Sun Nov 09 2008 12:06:00

CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports on how Germany is marking the 70th anniversary of Reichskristallnacht, the night of broken glass.

Time.com: Europe Scrambles as the Credit Crisis Goes Globalupdated: Mon Oct 06 2008 08:00:00

For all the rhetoric about a common front, Germany leads a new run of unilateral action to save institutions and reassure depositors

Time.com: A Shake-Up in German Politicsupdated: Mon Sep 08 2008 16:00:00

Analysts doubt that the new centrist party leaders can stop traditional SPD voters from drifting further to the left

CNNMoney: Dollar climbs as oil dipsupdated: Wed Aug 20 2008 18:36:00

The dollar climbed against major currencies Wednesday, reversing a 2-day losing streak as a read on Germany's economy continued to show weakness.

Time.com: A Victory for German Smokers updated: Wed Jul 30 2008 17:00:00

A court strikes down a ban on smoking in small bars, making Germany Europe's unlikely champion of a bad habit

Time.com: Germany's Coalition Takes A Hitupdated: Wed Nov 14 2007 12:00:00

The resignation of the Vice Chancellor won't improve relations between Germany's two biggest parties

Time.com: U.S. Helped Nab German Suspectsupdated: Fri Sep 14 2007 12:00:00

NSA surveillance was "vital" in cracking the terror ring, a sign of growing cooperation between the two countries

Hate charge for 'Nazi Nobel' callupdated: Thu Aug 23 2007 23:19:00

German police have charged the leader of a leading far-right political party with inciting racial hatred after he recommended Adolf Hitler's former deputy for the Nobel peace prize.

Merkel: Germany stays out of Iraqupdated: Wed Nov 23 2005 00:38:00

Angela Merkel has said on her first foreign trip as German chancellor that her new government will not join NATO's training of Iraqi military officers.

Merkel voted in as Chancellorupdated: Tue Nov 22 2005 07:04:00

Angela Merkel has been officially elected Germany's first female chancellor, heading an unwieldy alliance of the right and left that now has the job of reviving Europe's biggest economy.

Germany gets first woman leaderupdated: Tue Nov 22 2005 03:38:00

Angela Merkel was sworn in Tuesday as Germany's eighth post-World War II leader and its first female chancellor, taking an oath of office that commits her to "dedicate my strength to the welfare of the German people."

German SPD in bid to end crisisupdated: Wed Nov 02 2005 12:02:00

Seeking to put down a leftist rebellion among the ranks that could derail the country's next government, Germany's Social Democratic (SPD) leadership is seeking to install a moderate to replace its outgoing party leader.

Schroeder: No role in governmentupdated: Wed Oct 12 2005 07:35:00

Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has said he will not take part in the next German coalition government, expected to be led by conservative Angela Merkel as chancellor.

Merkel to become German chancellorupdated: Mon Oct 10 2005 06:15:00

Conservative leader Angela Merkel says she will become Germany's first woman chancellor under a deal with Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats.

Why Schroeder clings to powerupdated: Fri Oct 07 2005 06:45:00

It may seem like megalomania in its highest form. A chancellor who is a sore loser, refusing to call a spade a spade and admit defeat. Choosing instead to engage in a prolonged celebrity death match with conservative challenger Angela Merkel.

Key meeting on German chancelleryupdated: Thu Oct 06 2005 06:37:00

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and conservative challenger Angela Merkel met face to face Thursday evening to negotiate who would lead a grand coalition government between their two camps.

Schroeder 'to quit if party wants'updated: Mon Oct 03 2005 11:36:00

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has said if his Social Democratic Party wants him to, he will step down. However, party leaders appear to be in no rush to ditch him.

Merkel urges Schroeder to concedeupdated: Mon Sep 19 2005 03:43:00

Conservative leader Angela Merkel has urged Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's party to enter talks to form a "grand coalition" under her leadership.

Germany facing political limbo updated: Sun Sep 18 2005 03:14:00

Germany's leading conservative party has fallen short of the majority of parliamentary seats needed to form a new government to replace Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder following elections Sunday.

Last-minute pleas for German votesupdated: Sat Sep 17 2005 07:25:00

With polls showing up to 25 percent of German voters still undecided, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and challenger Angela Merkel were defying tradition and campaigning on the eve of Sunday's election.

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