Nazi convict escapes extradition to Netherlands

A German court says an 88-year-old convicted over 60 years ago by a Dutch court of complicity in 22 murders during the Nazis’ World War II occupation will not be extradited to the Netherlands. Ingolstadt court spokesman Jochen Boesl said Wednesday Klaas Carel Faber has objected to being extradited — and the suspect’s consent would be mandatory in this case because he is a German citizen. Dutch prosecutors say Faber was convicted... [more]

No euro deal behind Holland’s back

The French and German Finance ministers have telephoned their Dutch counterpart Jan Kees de Jager to fill him in about a semi-official policy meeting to which the Netherlands had not been invited. Mr De Jager was reassured that Friday’s talks in Luxembourg about the Greek debt crisis did not lead to any decisions. “Things can only be decided in the presence of all eurozone member states,” they said, according to a Dutch... [more]

Defense lawyer assails case against Demjanjuk

John Demjanjuk’s lawyer assailed Germany’s prosecution of the 91-year-old on Tuesday, arguing that investigators have failed to offer concrete evidence of his involvement in Nazi war crimes and have been inconsistent in their efforts to pursue suspects. Attorney Ulrich Busch argued that, whether or not he is convicted, the retired Ohio auto worker is already “a victim of German justice.” He complained as he started... [more]

Industry blasts Merkel’s ‘disorientated’ coalition

Germany top industry body launched an unusually frank attack on Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government on Tuesday, openly calling it directionless and demanding it pick up the ball on much-needed changes such as tax reform. Hans Heinrich Driftmann, president of the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), told daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that Merkel’s conservative Christian Democratic Union and their beleaguered coalition... [more]

US blunders at Guantanamo exposed: WikiLeaks

The United States has botched the handling of inmates at Guantanamo, holding men for years without reliable evidence while releasing others who posed a grave threat, according to leaked secret files. The trove of more than 700 classified documents released by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks showed US officials struggling with often flawed evidence and confused about the guilt or innocence of detainees held at the prison at the US naval... [more]

Anti-nuclear ‘die in’ on Franco-German border

Around 700 anti-nuclear protesters staged a “die in” on a bridge on the Franco-German border Monday, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl and after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear accident. The Easter Monday demo was one of several to be staged on bridges over the Rhine around Strasbourg to mark the world’s worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the Ukraine on April 26, 1986 as well as the Fukushima crisis. The... [more]

Munich pair exposed to massive fine for public sex

A couple who were caught in flagrante after leaving a nightclub in the Munich. district of Schwabing have been slapped with fines for €1,050 and €700 some six months later. The pair, aged 22 and 23, were arrested by police at 3.45 am on a Sunday last October after being discovered “engaging in sexual activites with one another” on the corner of the club-filled Leopoldstraße according to the report made at the time of the arrest. “They... [more]

Turkish-German actress causes stir with Playboy shoot

Sila Sahin, a Turkish-German TV actress, has caused a stir by posing nude for the German edition of Playboy. Family members are no longer talking with her but her German boyfriend is defending her decision to bare all. “Sila is a great woman with a fantastic body,“ Jörn Schlönvoigt, 24, told the BZtabloid this week. “It would almost be a shame to deprive other people visually. I find the images beautiful and very well done.” The... [more]

Volkswagen unveils new, macho Beetle

Volkswagen unveiled a new “bolder, more dynamic and masculine” model of its iconic Beetle this week – the third generation of the classic German car of which more than 20 million have been sold. The 2012 Beetle “breaks free of the geometry of the previous model” and aims to be more sporty and macho, the Wolfsburg-based carmaker said in a statement released on Monday evening. “The Beetle is now characterised by a clean, self-confident... [more]

Train drivers in fresh strike on Monday

Train drivers at five major private rail operators will again go on strike Monday afternoon and will not return to work until Thursday. Rail union GDL announced the strike, which will run from 2 pm Monday to 2 am Thursday. Only last week, drivers from the five firms walked off the job for 48 hours over better pay. In total, the drivers have been on strike for 119 hours since March. They are demanding a single wage scale for all train drivers... [more]

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