02.06.2009 - Holocaust survivors win pensions claims in landmark ruling
DW-WORLD:
Berlin exhibit traces German-Polish ties on anniversary of Nazi
invasion
The Second World War began with the Nazi invasion of Poland on
Sept. 1, 1939...
02.06.2009 - German student acquitted in shoe-throwing incident
A court in Cambridge pronounced 27-year-old Martin Jahnke not
guilty.
District Judge Ken Sheraton said there was insufficient evidence to
prove that 27-year-old Martin Jahnke had behaved in a way likely to
cause harassment, alarm or distress...
02.06.2009 - Hypo Real Estate investors vote on nationalization
DW-WORLD:
European Commission gives green light to HRE nationalization
Brussels endorses German government plans to nationalize Hypo Real
Estate after Berlin provided a multi-billion-euro rescue package to
bail out the Munich-based lender. (15...
02.06.2009 - Myriad climate talks necessary to reach any deal, experts say
Envoys from over 175 countries started another set of discussions
in Bonn as part of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change on Monday, June 1. The officials have 12 days to
exchange ideas and points of view, but most experts still don't
expect the negotiations to bring a major breakthrough to benefit
the environment...
02.06.2009 - Germany opens geothermal power station in Bavaria
DW-WORLD:
Carbon capture could help world meet emissions targets
As talks on technology's role in fighting climate change begin in
Norway, many see carbon capture technology as a way of helping the
environment. It's permitted in Germany, but environmentalists are
critical of the plan...
02.06.2009 - Czech media getting bad press over extremism
02.06.2009 - Czech police investigation names two responsible for June 1945 murder of Sudeten Germans
02.06.2009 - Havel disturbed by “coarseness” of Czech politics as eggs, fists fly
02.06.2009 - Czech authorities launch new online visa application system
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