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    Defendant Beate Zschaepe (C) enters the court room at the Higher Regional Court in Munich, Germany, 06 August 2014. Beate Zschaepe is accused of being a founding member of the extreme right-wing National Socialist Underground (NSU) terror cell and faces charges of complicity in the murder of nine Turkish and Greek immigrants and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne, and 15 bank robberies. Photo by: Peter Kneffel/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
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    Hunt for German neo-Nazis was ‘complete disaster’

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    August 21, 2014 5:38 pm
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    TO GO WITH STORY BY FRANK JORDANS EUROPE NEANDERTHALS - FILE - This Jan. 8, 2003 file photo shows a reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton, right, and a modern human version of a skeleton, left, on display at the Museum of Natural History in New York.  Humans and Neanderthals may have coexisted in Europe for more than 5,000 years, providing ample time for the two species to meet and mix, according to new research. Using new carbon dating techniques and mathematical models, the researchers examined about 200 samples found at 40 sites from Spain to Russia.  (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, FILE)
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    Neanderthals and humans had ‘ample time’ to mix

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    August 20, 2014 5:09 pm
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    An internally displaced Iraqi woman holds her sister during a sandstorm at a new camp outside the Bajid Kandala camp in Feeshkhabour town, Iraq, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. Some 1.5 million people have been displaced by fighting in Iraq since the Islamic State's rapid advance began in June, and thousands more have died. The scale of the humanitarian crisis prompted the U.N. to declare its highest level of emergency last week. (AP Photo/ Khalid Mohammed)
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    Germany, Italy, ready to send arms to Iraq Kurds

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    August 20, 2014 2:03 pm
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    In this July 8, 2013 file picture   the BND monitoring base in Bad Aibling, near Munich, Germany is photographed.  German weekly Der Spiegel reports that the country's foreign intelligence agency , BND, eavesdropped on calls made by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his predecessor Hillary Clinton. Der Spiegel reported Saturday Aug. 16, 2014 that the agency, known by its acronym BND, tapped a satellite phone conversation Kerry made in 2013. The magazine says the agency also recorded a conversation between Clinton and former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan a year earlier.  (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader,File )
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    Report: German intel spied on Kerry, Clinton

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    August 16, 2014 1:40 pm
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    FILE - In this June 11, 2014 file photo taxi drivers gather after a protest drive against the competition from Internet and mobile applications designed for calling cabs in Berlin, Germany. Berlin taxi drivers are now celebrating a decision by authorities to ban the ridesharing service Uber from operating in the city. The Berlin Taxi Drivers' Association said Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014, that the move means its members aren't put at a disadvantage by having to abide by rules that Uber doesn't. (AP Photo/dpa, Joerg Carstensen, File)
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    Berlin taxi drivers hail city’s Uber ban

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    August 14, 2014 12:55 pm
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    Comet joined by space probe after 10-year pursuit
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    Comet joined by space probe after 10-year pursuit

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    August 6, 2014 9:03 pm
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    German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a joint news conference with the Prime Minster of Moldova Iurie Leanca, as part of a meeting at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, July 10, 2014. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
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    Germany kicks out top US spy over espionage claims

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    July 10, 2014 11:24 pm
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    The German defense ministry is pictured through a fence in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, July 9, 2014. German authorities are investigating a second spy case reportedly involving the U.S., a week after the arrest of a German intelligence employee cast a new shadow over relations between the two countries. The daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported, without naming sources, that the man being investigated worked at Germany's Defense Ministry and is suspected of spying for the United States. Defense Ministry spokesman Lt. Col. Uwe Roth declined to confirm the reports, but said the case fell
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    Germans probe 2nd spy case reportedly involving US

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    July 9, 2014 8:59 pm
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    Germany summons US envoy over spy case
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    Germany summons US envoy over spy case

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    July 4, 2014 5:43 pm
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    Pro-Russian fighters stand in their positions,  as they patrol the airspace near Luhansk, eastern Ukraine Wednesday, July 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
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    Foreign ministers agree on Ukraine cease-fire path

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    July 2, 2014 7:36 pm
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