THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 11:46 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 11:46
Articles about Berlin

Let Greeks decide on debt

The process has been hijacked by a self-serving troika that has ignored the people.

Battle won but fiscal war not over

Europe's leaders are claiming victory in the eurozone crisis after agreeing to new deals that halve Greek debt.

Move over Free Democrats, we need a seat

Unconventional photography and thought-provoking slogans of Germany's Pirate Party stand well out from the pack of usual regional voting posters.

Germany maps out path to post-nuclear future

Germany has laid out its plans to abandon nuclear power in the next decade, while keeping its economy competitive and achieving its climate goals.

Fans' agony as Germany's 'summer fairy tale' dies

For the vuvuzela-tooting fans who turned Berlin into a seething mass of black, red and gold the the fairy tale was shattered by Carles Puyol's header.

Selling red

Ali was barely five years old when the Berlin Wall came down. Twenty years later, he sells remnants of Germany's communist past to tourists.

Study shows high cost of German reunification

A new study shows that about €1,3-trillion has been transferred from the west to rebuild the east, a newspaper reported on Saturday.

Utopia without walls

If we could all trust and respect one another, we wouldn’t need them, writes Barbara Holtmann.

As a legacy of struggle, protest is in the blood

The new South Africa owes a debt of gratitude to all those who sang the songs and manned the barricades 20 years ago, writes Mandla Langa.

The day the border opened

Torsten Schulz recalls the trip he made from East Germany into the West.

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