LIVING IN GERMANY
| LIVING IN GERMANY | 24.11.2011 | 15:00 UTC | |
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| For years, German authorities made no connections between the murders of nine migrant shopkeepers and a neo-Nazi terror cell. Migrant groups say it's because the state failed to recognize the far-right threat. |
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| Germany is in shock over the extent of rightwing terror in the country. Parliamentarians across the spectrum have expressed shame - proof that the country is prepared to defend its freedom, says Daniel Scheschkewitz. |
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| Bavarian aristocrat and former German defense minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg has paid 20,000 euros to avoid prosecution on charges of plagiarism. With the case dismissed, Guttenberg could stage a political comeback. |
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| Even the Pope urged selling it and on Tuesday, German bishops caved in: the Catholic Church is giving up its stake in Weltbild, a major publishing group that lists books frowned upon by Catholic doctrine. |
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| Lufthansa is once again flying non-stop to Rio de Janeiro and for good reason: Brazil's second largest city is booming, and the next World Cup soccer tournament is on the horizon. |
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| What is Rammstein? Sadistically violent, fascist, pornographic, or just stupid? The six former punks from East Berlin are Germany's most successful - and most controversial - band. |
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| Despite more than their fair share of setbacks, Schalke are within shouting distance of the top. But their man in charge Huub Stevens told DW Sports that the role of the coach isn't all that important. |
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| Facebook and Twitter are changing the ways people communicate and how users can stay up-to-date with Deutsche Welle's English news and analysis. Find out how they work here. |
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| You only miss it, when it's gone. Your homeland. But what is it? Is it a country? A feeling? Watch our series "Coming Home" and tell us what you associate with your homeland. |
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