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The changes going on in German life, society and culture. the concerns as the economic crisis hits Germany.
Grouped Articles
Germany’s Green Party Elects First Ethnic Turk as Leader
New York Times 11.17.2008
A New Chapter: Europe Is Ready to Work With Obama
New York Times 01.04.2009
Facing Losses, Billionaire Takes His Own Life
New York Times 01.07.2009
A Berliner’s Portraits of People and Her Familiar, and Foreign, Home
New York Times 01.08.2009
For Berlin Museum, a Modern Makeover That Doesn’t Deny the Wounds of War
New York Times 03.12.2009
Steven Pearlstein - A Rare Triumph of Substance at the Summit
Washington Post 04.03.2009
Lessons on How to Guzzle Less Gas, From Europe and Japan
New York Times 04.05.2009
The Lines a German Won’t Cross
New York Times 04.05.2009
New York Times 04.05.2009
Unemployment Surges in Germany’s Golden City
New York Times 04.14.2009
U.S., Europe Are an Ocean Apart on Human Toll of Joblessness
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2009
A German Wave, Focused on Today
New York Times 05.10.2009
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009
The Apprentice: Germany's Answer to Jobless Youth
BusinessWeek 10.07.2009
German Economy Faces Pain, Official Says
New York Times 10.26.2009
Growth in Germany Neared Zero at End of ’09
New York Times 01.14.2010
German Economy Posts Biggest Postwar Slide
Wall Street Journal 01.14.2010
Merkel Looks to Recharge Her Ratings
New York Times 07.21.2010
Economist 05.29.2010
For Some Germans, Unity Is Still Work in Progress
New York Times 09.30.2010
New York Times 10.28.2010
Debt crisis tests German ties to euro
Washington Post 12.01.2010
Bavaria Boom, but Germans Feel Economic Malaise
New York Times 12.24.2010
Germany to Forsake Its Nuclear Reactors
Wall Street Journal 05.30.2011
German politics: Of scissors and biting
Economist 03.09.2013
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