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    President Obama assured thousands at Berlin's Tiergarten in 2008 that their wall had come down because “there is no challenge that is too great for a world that stands as one. (AP File)
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    Obama’s delusions dispelled? Well, we can hope for change

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    September 8, 2014 9:00 am
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    German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives for an election campaign in Eberswalde, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014. Merkel said in her weekly podcast Saturday that 75 years after Germany attacked Poland which led to World War II and the killing of six million Jews, it remains a top priority for the country to make Jews here feel safe. She expressed worries that there is not a single Jewish institution in the country without police protection. (AP Photo/dpa/Bernd von Jutrczenka)
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    Merkel : Germany no place for anti-Semitism

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    September 6, 2014 11:32 am
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    In the real world, obstacles and risks exist. These obstacles and risk show up in the prices of some goods and services. (iStock Photo)
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    The Export-Import Bank and the German model

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    September 5, 2014 3:31 pm
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    FILE - The file picture taken just after the liberation by the Soviet army in January, 1945 shows a group of children wearing concentration camp uniforms including Martha Weiss who was ten years-old, 6th from right, at the time behind barbed wire fencing in the Oswiecim (Auschwitz) Nazi concentration camp.  The German government has agreed to provide additional financial assistance for child survivors of the Holocaust, who are suffering increasing problems associated with malnutrition and psychological trauma when they were young. The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany said the agreement reached with the Finance Ministry late Wednesday, Sept 3, 2014 would provide one-time payments of 2,500 euros (US$ 3,280) for Jewish children who were in concentration camps, ghettos or spent at least six months in hiding. (AP Photo)
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    Germany to provide funds to Nazis’ child victims

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    Court halts ridesharing service Uber in Germany
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    FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2009 file picture  a German armored infantry vehicle  Dingo takes part in a combat training  in Letzlingen, eastern Germany. Germany joins other European countries who have pledged to provide arms to the Kurds fighting the Islamic State group that has swept into northern Iraq in recent months.  In total, the shipments will include 8,000 G36 assault rifles and the same number of G3 rifles, as well as ammunition; 200 Panzerfaust 3 and 30 MILAN anti-tank systems; and five heavily armored Dingo infantry vehicles. Chancellor Angela Merkel has told German lawmakers Monday Sept.1, 2014 that arming Kurdish fighters battling Islamic extremists in Iraq wasn't an easy decision but is in her country's interest.   (AP Photo/Eckehard Schulz,File)
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    FILE - In this May 15, 2009 file photo, German chancellor Angela Merkel greets well-wishers, in Detmold, Germany. Ordinary Germans are spooked about the future. Businesses see black clouds on the horizon. And an economy that has been the envy of Europe is already showing cracks, shrinking last quarter under the strain of conflicts in Ukraine and elsewhere. It might seem like enough to put any leader into trouble. But Chancellor Angela Merkel's popularity remains sky-high _ with nobody in sight to touch her. (AP Photo/dpa, Franz-Peter Tschauner, File)
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    German economic fears growing but Merkel strong

    David Rising -
    August 29, 2014 9:29 am
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    FILE - In this Feb. 22, 2010 filepicture a worker closes a Germanwings passenger jet at the airport in Cologne, Germany.  A German union representing pilots says it is planning a new round of strikes in a long-running dispute over wages and early retirement benefits. The Vereinigung Cockpit union says in a statement it will order pilots of Germanwings, a subsidiary of Germany's biggest airline Lufthansa, to go on strike Friday if further negotiations on Thursday fail to achieve their goals. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)
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    Germanwings pilots to go on strike Friday

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    UN scientist with Ebola in Germany for treatment
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    UN scientist with Ebola in Germany for treatment

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    Germany plans to tighten EU migration rules
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    Germany plans to tighten EU migration rules

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