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    Kirsten Grieshaber

    Die A-Jugendmannschaft des SC Teutonia 1910 steht vor dem Spiel gegen den Duvenstedter SV am 30.04.2014 in Hamburg Arm in Arm auf dem Feld. Teutonia ist der Heimatverein des in den USA getöteten Diren. Der 17-jährige deutsche Austauschschüler wurde in Missoula im US-Bundesstaat Montana erschossen. Photo by: Daniel Reinhardt/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
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    Dead German student’s father slams US gun culture

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    May 1, 2014 3:30 pm
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    German research center target of espionage attack
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    German research center target of espionage attack

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    FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2013 fikle photo cars are parked outside the apartment building in Munich, Germany, where more than 1,400 artworks were found in the apartment of collector Cornelius Gurlitt. The Bavarian Justice Ministry, the federal culture minister's office and Gurlitt's representatives said in a joint statement Monday, April 7, 2014 that Gurlitt agreed to cooperate with authorities in their efforts to determine what works may have been seized by the Nazis. Gurlitt will be allowed his own representative on a task force investigating their origin.(AP Photo/dpa, Marc Mueller)
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    German prosecutors release collector’s art

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    In this picture taken Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014, Michael Guhle and his wife Thi An Nguyen from Vietnam sit in their apartment at the Weissensee district in Berlin, Germany. Guhle met the love of his life on the beach of a little fishing village in Vietnam. Nguyen was selling freshly cooked mussels and fruit to the German tourist and they immediately clicked. Soon the Berlin nursing home worker was saving up all of his money and vacation days to visit her. Marriage was supposed to bring them together. Instead, it was the beginning of a long ordeal apart. Germany blocked her from entering the country after she flunked the language test that Germany requires aspiring immigrants to pass - even those married to Germans. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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    Married couples separated by German language test

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    A passenger stands in the terminal at the Frankfurt airport as Lufthansa pilots went on a three-day strike in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Germany's Lufthansa said it has canceled almost 900 domestic and intercontinental flights on the first day of a three-day strike by the pilots' union. Airline spokeswoman Barbara Schaedler said that up to 900 flights were canceled for Wednesday and that it expects to cancel about 3,800 flights altogether, affecting more than 425,000 passengers.  (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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    Lufthansa cancels 900 flights due to strike

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    A view to the new designed part of the Georgen Parochial Cemetery in central district Mitte of Berlin Tuesday April 1, 2014.  A new burial area for lesbians only is being inaugurated in the two-century-old cemetery in the German capital this weekend. A 400-square meter (yard) area will be reserved as a graveyard for up to 80 lesbians.  (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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    Lesbian-only cemetery being inaugurated in Berlin

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    Disputed art to remain at Berlin museum
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    Disputed art to remain at Berlin museum

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    The president of the World Jewish Organization Ronald Lauder anwers to questions during an interview with The Associated Press at a hotel in Berlin, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014. The president of the World Jewish Organization says Germany must make a stronger effort to identify and return thousands of looted art pieces the Nazis took from the Jews. Ronald Lauder told The Associated Press on Thursday that Nazi-looted art still hangs in German museums, government offices and private collections. He says the country’s legislation needs to be changed in order to facilitate its return. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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    Jewish group demands return of all Nazi-looted art

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    January 30, 2014 1:41 pm
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    In this photo taken Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014, Bosnian actor Nazif Mujic holds his Silver Bear Best Actor award for his role in 'An Episode In the Life of an Iron Picker' prior to an interview with the Associated Press in Berlin, Germany. Mujic, a Roma from a tiny village in Bosnia, won the Silver Bear award in 2013. Now, almost a year later, the movie star has turned into an asylum seeker.  Mujic is back in Berlin, but this time he came with his family to apply for asylum, was rejected by the German authorities and is desperately fighting his deportation back to Bosnia in March. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
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    Award-winning actor applies for asylum in Berlin

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    January 28, 2014 3:44 pm
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    Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden claimed in a new interview that the U.S. agency is involved in industrial espionage.  (AP Photo)
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    German TV: Edward Snowden says NSA also spies on industry

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