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Modern Slavery Alive And Well In Germany

Der Spiegel | Matthias Bartsch and Ɩzlem Gezer | Posted 04.18.2013 | World

Injured on the job, a Bulgarian migrant worker desperately needs surgery, but his official status as an independent contractor has allowed the compani...

Alleged Mossad Spy Spilled Secrets To Hezbollah, Report Claims

Agence France Presse | | Posted 03.24.2013 | World

A man identified by media as an Australian-Israeli Mossad agent and found hanged in a Tel Aviv jail had passed secrets to Hezbollah before his death, ...

Geneticist Clarifies 'Neanderthal Baby' Comments

AP | MALCOLM RITTER | Posted 01.25.2013 | Science

NEW YORK -- A prominent genetics expert from Harvard Medical School wants to make one thing perfectly clear: He is NOT looking for a woman to bear a N...

Magazine Mistakenly Publishes George H.W. Bush Obituary

AP | Posted 03.01.2013 | Media

BERLIN (AP) — Germany's respected news weekly Der Spiegel mistakenly published an obituary Sunday for former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, hours ...

Bond Buying 'Like A Drug'?

Reuters | Posted 10.25.2012 | Business

* German central bank concerned at ECB's changing role * Says bond proposal looks like printing cash to fund govts * Int...

Italian Prime Minister: Tensions Show 'Psychological Dissolution Of Europe'

AP | JUERGEN BAETZ | Posted 08.06.2012 | Business

BERLIN -- Italy's prime minister has warned that the eurozone's sprawling debt crisis has created resentment amid the bloc's nations, which could ulti...

Democracy, Trust and WikiLeaks: A Conversation With the Mother of Julian Assange

Vivian Norris | Posted 07.26.2012 | Media
Vivian Norris

I believe that people such as Julian Assange, movements such as Occupy Wall Street and those behind the Arab Spring, actually want change for a better, not worse and more chaotic, world. But their image and their hard work is being hijacked and manipulated.

Secret Nazi Codes Show Support In Germany

Newser | Posted 08.28.2011 | World

Swastikas may be outlawed in Germany, but that doesn't mean that neo-Nazi signs have disappeared....

Afghanistan: Reflections on the the Kill Team

Josh Shahryar | Posted 05.25.2011 | World
Josh Shahryar

Incidents like Abu Ghraib have seriously desensitized the American people and the rest of the world to the extent that we've, in my opinion, ran out of anger.

Paper Runs Graphic Photos Of Afghan Killings From War Crime Probe

AP/The Huffington Post | GENE JOHNSON | Posted 05.25.2011 | World

SEATTLE (AP) — Graphic photos showing U.S. troops and dead Afghans that the Army was keeping under wraps for a war crimes probe were carried by ...

WikiEthics: Why Wikileaks, Julian Assange and Morals Should Not Mix

Alex Becker | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media
Alex Becker

Julian Assange says that "capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture victims." His words ring true, but he himself has little control over which victims he nurtures, and which he creates.

WikiLeaks Collaborating With Media Outlets On Release Of Iraq Documents

Newsweek | Mark Hosenball | Posted 05.25.2011 | World

A London-based journalism nonprofit is working with the WikiLeaks Web site and TV and print media in several countries on programs and stories based o...

How Afghan Amnesia and WikiLeaks Affect Our Kids

Carol Smaldino | Posted 05.25.2011 | World
Carol Smaldino

If we wish to pledge allegiance to an America we can honor, then perhaps being united depends on being brave enough to face the difficult truths that challenge our perceptions and our prejudices.

DIVERSE ART: Summerscape Festival

bloomberg.com | Zinta Lundborg | Posted 05.25.2011 | Arts

Head up the Hudson Valley to Bard College for Odon von Horvath's "Judgment Day." First seen in 1937 and not much since, the play shows a town ripped ...

Jason Linkins

Der Spiegel Has Five Times As Many Factcheckers As The New Yorker

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media

With the need to rebut Newt Gingrich's falsehoods on the rise, and with "This Week" making headlines for soliciting the assistance of Politifact as a ...

Charles Krauthammer Forgets His Place

Barrett Brown | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media
Barrett Brown

Each time in the past decade that there has arisen a chance to be wrong about America's foreign undertakings, Charles Krauthammer has taken it. He's a real go-getter.

The Gulf States Already Have Links with Israel

Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi | Posted 05.25.2011 | World
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi

Should the Gulf countries maintain contacts with Israel if this would make life easier for Palestinians? Could having such ties propel the Middle East peace process forward?

Craddock Scandal Rocks NATO

Michael Carmichael | Posted 05.25.2011 | World
Michael Carmichael

Craddock granted a license to kill to every NATO soldier under his command and required the soldiers to perpetrate a massacre of Afghani civilians 'suspected' of involvement in the drug trade.

Schwarzenegger On Palin: "Feisty," "A Good-Looking Woman"

LA Times | Michael Rothfeld | Posted 05.25.2011 | Politics

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, California's Austrian-born governor, sat down with a German news magazine to offer a freewheeling assessment of the Americ...

Der Spiegel: Life In Baghdad Since The Fall Of Saddam

Der Spiegel | Posted 05.25.2011 | Politics

The situation in Iraq on the eve of the anniversary of "Operation Iraqi Freedom" has both opponents and supporters of the American military campaign p...

BMW To Cut Thousands of Jobs

AP | Michael Pohl | Posted 05.25.2011 | Business

BMW AG said Friday it will cut thousands of jobs next year, three months after incoming CEO Norbert Reithofer said he would focus on increasing the ra...