Posts Tagged ‘Germany’

Germany not ID’ing 5 militants killed in Pakistan (AP)

A police officer with a dog, patrols a central London train station, Monday Oct. 4, 2010. Britain's Foreign Office has upgraded its travel advice for France and Germany, warning Britons going to those countries that the threat of terrorism there is high. Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May said that the threat of terrorism in the U.K. remains unchanged at 'severe,' meaning an attack is highly likely. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP – BERLIN — German officials were tightlipped Tuesday about details surrounding a U.S. missile strike in Pakistan’s rugged mountain border area that Pakistani officials say killed five German militants.


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Jihadists in Germany at heart of Europe terror scare

A group of German jihadists have reportedly taken center stage in the terror scare that has swept through Europe, sparking several nations to issue alerts to its citizens abroad.

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World Cup: Germany beats Argentina, 4-0 (AP)

Germany's Miroslav Klose, right, celebrates after scoring as Argentina's Carlos Tevez looks on during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Argentina and Germany at the Green Point stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, July 3, 2010.  (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)AP – Don’t mess with Germany, on or off the field.


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Bloody hell! Germany routs England, 4-1

In a second-round match steeped in tradition, and blatantly guilty of historical irony, Germany knocked out England Sunday, 4-1, after a clear goal by Frank Lampard in the 38th minute was not viewed as such by officials.

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Airlines lose $1.7 billion, Germany opens airspace (AP)

Passenger Chris, his wife Val and their daughter Mia, 4, no family name given, arrive back at Manchester Airport, England from their holiday in Cuba Wednesday April 21, 2010. Britain's Heathrow Airport — Europe's busiest hub — has seen the first flight land in London since airspace across the continent was closed by the giant plume of ash spewed during a volcanic eruption in Iceland. Many European flights took to the skies as airports slowly reopened, but the travel chaos was far from over: A massive flight backlog was growing and scientists feared history could repeat itself with yet another eruption.    (AP Photo/Martin Rickett/PA Wire) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT  **AP – Airlines lost at least $1.7 billion during the volcanic ash crisis, the industry said Wednesday as air controllers lifted all restrictions on German airspace, paving the way for more flights into some of Europe’s busiest airports.


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Germany lets Lufthansa fly 15,000 back home (AP)

Huw Thomas, of England, eats his breakfast in his cot at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Monday, April 19, 2010.  Thomas and his family were originally supposed to fly back to England from a vacation in New York on Friday, April 16, but now they are unsure of when they'll be able to return home. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP – Germany’s aviation authority broke the flight deadlock on Monday, granting an exception for Lufthansa to fly 50 long-haul planes carrying about 15,000 passengers back home using visual flight rules.


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Germany abuse scandal edges closer to Pope

Vatican officials, taking the offensive Saturday, proclaimed Pope Benedict’s innocence against charges the pontiff helped protect a pedophile priest in his native Germany.

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