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Germany

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/ 13 September 2010

Donate your organs …for dinner

Would you sacrifice your testicles, stomach fat or ears for high-class cuisine?

By Kate Connolly
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Article
/ 6 September 2010

German coalition to extend life of nuclear plants

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition government agreed to a two-tier extension of the lifespans of German nuclear power plants on Sunday.

By Brian Rohan
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Article
/ 3 September 2010

3D TV dominates IFA electronics show

3D television has dominated the early agenda at IFA, Europe’s largest consumer electronics show, with Panasonic and Sony announcing new products.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 August 2010

Google to launch disputed ‘Street View’ in Germany

Internet giant Google will from next week allow Germans to opt-out of its disputed Street View navigation service.

By Staff Reporter
Action on global climate may drift for years
Article
/ 29 July 2010

Action on global climate may drift for years

International action on climate change looks likely to drift over the next two years as politicians waver on tougher carbon caps.

By Gerard Wynn
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Article
/ 26 July 2010

Anger and questions after Love Parade tragedy

Flags in Duisburg flew at half mast on Monday as investigators probed allegations over lax safety measures at a techno festival where 19 people died.

By Richard Carter
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Article
/ 25 July 2010

Alonso leads controversial Ferrari one-two

Fernando Alonso led a Ferrari one-two in the German Grand Prix on Sunday after denying Brazilian teammate Felipe Massa an emotional victory.

By Alan Baldwin
Love Parade death toll up to 19, probe under way
Article
/ 25 July 2010

Love Parade death toll up to 19, probe under way

The death toll from a stampede at a Love Parade techno music festival in Germany rose to 19 on Sunday and police pursued an investigation.

By Staff Reporter
Eighteen killed in stampede at German Love Parade
Article
/ 25 July 2010

Eighteen killed in stampede at German Love Parade

A stampede killed 18 people after mass panic broke out in a tunnel at a "Love Parade" techno music festival in Germany on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Under-pressure Vettel shrugs off home hopes
Article
/ 22 July 2010

Under-pressure Vettel shrugs off home hopes

Sebastian Vettel insists he’ll be under no extra pressure as he heads into his homeGerman Grand Prix.

By Gordon Howard
Gay German sneer is offside
Article
/ 16 July 2010

Gay German sneer is offside

Spectre of nepotism rears its head as president meets Daewoo boss before shipping pact is inked.

By Kate Connolly
And now for the post-mortem
Article
/ 16 July 2010

And now for the post-mortem

<em>Mail & Guardian</em> staffers take the opportunity to make excuses for their World Cup predictions.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 July 2010

Spain, Germany in transfer tussle for oracle octopus

Madrid zoo made a transfer bid for Paul the oracle octopus on Thursday, telling his aquarium in Germany it would outbid all others.

By Stephen Brown
Forlan honoured with Golden Ball award
Article
/ 12 July 2010

Forlan honoured with Golden Ball award

Uruguay’s Diego Forlan received the Golden Ball award as the Player of the Tournament after scoring five goals in seven Soccer World Cup matches.

By Staff Reporter
Germany beat Uruguay 3-2 to take third place again
Article
/ 10 July 2010

Germany beat Uruguay 3-2 to take third place again

Germany rounded off an impressive World Cup with a thrilling 3-2 win over a stubborn Uruguay on Saturday in a play-off for third place.

By Martin Petty
Loew leaves future open after semifinal defeat
Article
/ 8 July 2010

Loew leaves future open after semifinal defeat

In the wake of Germany’s World Cup semifinal defeat to Spain, Joachim Loew remains tight-lipped on his future plans despite now being out of contract.

By Staff Reporter
Fans’ agony as Germany’s ‘summer fairy tale’ dies
Article
/ 8 July 2010

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.

By Staff Reporter
Sucker for soccer: Octopus predicts Cup finalist
Article
/ 8 July 2010

Sucker for soccer: Octopus predicts Cup finalist

"Psychic" octopus Paul predicted Spain’s victory over Germany which saw the Iberians through to the Soccer World Cup final.

By Staff Reporter
Spain coach hails ‘extraordinary’ effort
Article
/ 8 July 2010

Spain coach hails ‘extraordinary’ effort

Carles Puyol cracked open Germany’s stubborn defence with a superb header on Wednesday to give Spain a 1-0 win and a place in the World Cup final.

By Martin Petty
Spain edge past Germany to reach final
Article
/ 7 July 2010

Spain edge past Germany to reach final

Carles Puyol scored the only goal of the game to send Spain into the World Cup final against The Netherlands against Germany on Wednesday.

By Barnaby Chesterman
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Article
/ 3 July 2010

‘Toughest day’ of Maradona’s life

He walked into the press conference with chin and nose in the air, but the dejection shrouding Diego Armando Maradona was palpable.

By Niren Tolsi
Germany stun Argentina 4-0 to reach semis
Article
/ 3 July 2010

Germany stun Argentina 4-0 to reach semis

Germany stunned Argentina with a 4-0 victory in the quarterfinals on Saturday as the favoured South Americans followed Brazil out of the World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 July 2010

Protest over seizure of German-owned Zim firm

Germany’s government says it will cut off aid to Zimbabwe unless illegal and violent occupiers leave a farm owned by a German national.

By Staff Reporter
More love and hate than give and take
Article
/ 25 June 2010

More love and hate than give and take

When Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Berlin for a fraught summit with Angela Merkel, an aide to the French president gave him a good tip: "No kissing.

By Ian Traynor
How it all went wrong for Merkel
Article
/ 25 June 2010

How it all went wrong for Merkel

With government meetings reduced to slanging matches, Germany’s chancellor is losing power.

By Kate Connolly
Bring on England, says German boss Loew
Article
/ 24 June 2010

Bring on England, says German boss Loew

Germany coach Joachim Loëw is relishing the prospect of facing old enemies England on Sunday with a Soccer World Cup quarterfinal place at stake.

By Ryland James
Germany, Ghana advance to last 16
Article
/ 23 June 2010

Germany, Ghana advance to last 16

Germany and Ghana advanced to the second round of the World Cup finals on Wednesday as Australia and Serbia made their exits.

By Staff Reporter
Lahm backs multi-cultural Germany to down Ghana
Article
/ 23 June 2010

Lahm backs multi-cultural Germany to down Ghana

Captain Philipp Lahm is backing his multi-cultural German side to maintain their country’s proud World Cup history by beating Ghana on Wednesday.

By Ryland James
Plucky Serbia stun 10-man Germany
Article
/ 18 June 2010

Plucky Serbia stun 10-man Germany

Serbia stunned Germany with a 1-0 win after Miroslav Klose was sent off and Lukas Podolski missed a penalty on Friday.

By Martin Petty
Germany wary of desperate Serbia
Article
/ 17 June 2010

Germany wary of desperate Serbia

After producing the best performance in the Soccer World Cup thus far with their drubbing of Australia, Germany are being extra wary of Serbia.

By Dennis Passa
Disappointment for Socceroo fans
Article
/ 14 June 2010

Disappointment for Socceroo fans

The Socceroo fans would have won the game hands down on sheer spirit, but in the end they gave way to Germany in a humiliating 4-0 defeat.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 9 June 2010

‘A landscape of market failures’

In every corner of the globe the evidence of the biodiversity crisis is now impossible to ignore.

By Juliette Jowit
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