Love Parade witnesses says police ordered fatal fence opening in Germany

Around half a year after the Love Parade catastrophe in which 21 people were killed and more than 500 injured, serious allegations have emerged that the police ordered the barriers be opened, which led to the deadly crush. Panic broke out after too many people tried to get into the main venue of the massive rave in Duisburg. They were guided through a tunnel through which they did not fit – and met people trying to leave. People were killed... [more]

Head-On Train Crash In Germany Kills 10

Ten people have been killed and many others injured in a head-on train crash in eastern Germany. A passenger train smashed into a cargo train close to Saxony-Anhalt’s state capital Magdeburg. Several cars of the train carrying around 45 passengers derailed and overturned late on Saturday. The death toll is expected to rise after the accident near the village of Hordorf. Eight bodies were retrieved from the train. Two others are known... [more]

Merkel says debt biggest danger to Europe

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday called on fellow European countries to slash their deficits, warning that debt is the main threat to the economies of the crisis-hit eurozone. “Indebtedness is the biggest danger for prosperity on this continent. This is why we have to resolutely work against it,” Merkel told business leaders gathered at the Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum. The leader of Europe’s biggest... [more]

Germany’s parliament votes on Afghanistan mission

Germany’s parliament is expected to vote in favour of extending the country’s unpopular military mission in Afghanistan by one year on Friday, with a new mandate allowing for the withdrawal of troops to begin in 2011 if conditions permit. The number of Bundeswehr soldiers would remain unchanged at around 5,000, according to guidelines approved by the German cabinet earlier this month. The government also has stated that “handover... [more]

Adventurous duo fined for nude photo shoot in Bavarian church

After holding an impromptu nude photo shoot inside a Bavarian church and attempting to invoke Michelangelo, a woman and man now face stiff penalties for disturbing the practice of religion. The Memmingen district court on Thursday fined the 46-year-old unemployed woman and 40-year-old metal-worker €900 and €1,800, respectively, for the nude photo shoot they held in the Ottobeuren Basilica in December 2009. The incident occurred after... [more]

In privacy-crazed Germany, web users neglect online security

Less than half of those who describe themselves as competent internet users are guarding their personal data with anti-phishing or browser protection software, the survey commissioned by Deutsche Telekom found. Just one-third of those who claimed minimal online competence said they browse the web with protection. The survey found web surfers using mobile devices to be especially negligent, with only one-quarter subscribing to virus protection... [more]

Berlin shows off real-life ‘Indiana Jones’ treasures

A treasure trove of 3,000-year-old giant birds, lions, and goddesses goes on show in Berlin with a past so incredible that it could rival archaeology action film hero Indiana Jones. The story kicks off nearly 100 years ago when Max von Oppenheim, the son of a rich German banker, fell in love with the Middle East as a diplomat keeping an eye on British empire-building. He stumbled across the ruined palace of an Aramaean king, buried in the... [more]

Roma survivor cites “forgotten Holocaust”

The first Sinti and Roma keynote speaker at Germany’s Holocaust remembrance day told parliament on Thursday the mass murder of Roma during the Nazi era was the “forgotten Holocaust” as they continue to suffer across Europe. Zoni Weisz, 73, was only seven years old when he was separated from his family and fled the German transports from the Netherlands to Auschwitz. He was saved by the grace of a policeman and spent the... [more]

Inflation in Germany tipped to hit 4 percent

Consumers face a wave of rising prices with leading economists predicting on Wednesday that the inflation rate in Germany could hit 4 percent in coming years. With Europe’s biggest economy humming along and the European Central Bank (ECB) pumping billions of euros into the market to tackle the eurozone crisis, experts are worried that inflation could soar. Thomas Mayer, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, told daily Bild, “a rise in the... [more]

Helmut Kohl’s son tells of failed relationship

The turbulent family life of former Chancellor Helmut Kohl has been etched into the public record in excruciating detail through a new memoir written by his estranged eldest son. Walter, the son of Kohl and his late first wife Hannelore, has written a tell-all story of growing up as the offspring of Germany’s giant of conservative politics in the late 20th century. The book, Leben oder gelebt werden (“To Live or be Lived”) lays out... [more]

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