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    Germany’s Angela Merkel stuck in the middle of U.S.-Russia dispute
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    Germany’s Angela Merkel stuck in the middle of U.S.-Russia dispute

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    March 7, 2014 12:00 am
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    German President Joachim Gauck, places a wreath at the monument of the Unknown Soldier during his visit to Athens, on Thursday, March 6, 2014. Gauck is on a visit that will seek to lay to rest some of the ghosts of a brutal WWII Nazi occupation, amid renewed anti-German sentiment stoked by Greece's financial crisis. His three-day visit will include a speech Friday at a site where German army troops massacred 92 villagers near the northeastern town of Ioannina, and a meeting with the town's Jewish community. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)
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    Greek president presses Germany’s Gauck on WWII

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    Afghan Interpreters Seek Sanctuary in Germany
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    In this picture taken on Sunday, March 4, 2014, Afghan ex-translators for German military, Walid Shirzad, from left, Zamir Ahmadi, Atal Zafari and Shamsuddin Nawazish chat in a park during an interview with The Associated Press in Kunduz city, Afghanistan. According to the German government, about 950 Afghans have worked for Germany during the time its personnel have been present in Afghanistan, including drivers, translators and others. (AP Photo/Amad Yama)
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    Ex-Afghan translators for German army fear attacks

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    A Russian soldier marches as he and comrades block the Ukrainian infantry base in Perevalne, Ukraine, on Tuesday. (AP/Darko Vojinovic)
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    Obama struggles to build a united response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine

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    Former German President Christian Wulff smiles as he arrives for his trial at a regional court in Hannover, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014. Germany's former president, Christian Wulff, has been acquitted over corruption allegations that prompted his resignation two years ago. Wulff quit in February 2012 following allegations he received a favorable loan and hotel stays from friends when he was governor of the state of Lower Saxony before becoming president in 2010. (AP Photo/Julian Stratenschulte, Pool)
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    German ex-president acquitted in corruption trial

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    Germany warns against travel to Egypt’s Sinai
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    German study finds cannabis use triggered 2 deaths
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    German study finds cannabis use triggered 2 deaths

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    Germany monitors jihadis battle-hardened in Syria
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    Germany monitors jihadis battle-hardened in Syria

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    German court nixes 3 percent hurdle for EU vote
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    German court nixes 3 percent hurdle for EU vote

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