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Der Spiegel (German for "The Mirror") is Europe's biggest and Germany's most influential weekly magazine, published in Hamburg, with a circulation of around one million per week. Contents More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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What Are The Obama Administration's Options?
The President's economic advisers believe it is time to hit the reset button on existing bailout programs, and think big. There's no choice given the deepening recession ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
A "Green Tsunami" in Brazil: The High Price of Clean, Cheap Ethanol
Brazil hopes to supply drivers worldwide with the fuel of the future -- cheap ethanol derived from sugarcane. It is considered an effective antidote to climate change, but ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
'Why Can't Guantanamo's Inmates Stay in America?'
Since December, when President-elect Obama extened an olive branch to irritated European allies and asked them to absorb some of these prisoners -- on the condition that ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
Fast-Forward Warming: Point of No Return for the Arctic Climate?
Temperatures in the Arctic are rising much faster than elsewhere in the world. Researchers now say it may be the result of a dramatic shift in global climate patterns. If they ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
America, Land of Extremes: An Enigmatic Country Elects a New President
Some find America fascinating, others abhor it, but virtually no one feels indifferent about the superpower. For months, the question of who will become the next president has ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
Russia's Strategy: 'What's Looming in Ukraine Is more Threatening than Georgia'
In an interview, Kremlin-aligned political strategist Vyacheslav Nikonov argues that the recent war in South Ossetia and bickering over Ukraine doesn't mean Moscow is steering ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
Gordon Brown Saves the Banks and Himself
The success of Brown's plan has little to do with his powers of foresight -- it's due, rather, to a combination of good timing, the British system of government and the ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
Money Grows on Trees: Deforestation Costs More than Financial Crisis
Sukhdev and his team, which has been compared to the high-profile Stern Review into the economics of climate change, concluded that forest decline costs about 7 percent of ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
Capitalism in Crisis: The Broken Pact with the People
In the German press, the word "American" became shorthand for greed. Many managers demanded “American” salaries of over $10 million (€7.25 million) a year. They targeted ...Posted by Peter Barnett -
Bailout Beat Goes On: Europe Faces Banking Crisis of Its Own
Perhaps it's time, he and other analysts say, for a more EU-wide approach to solving what is quickly becoming a pan-European problem. But with no central financial regulator ...Posted by Peter Barnett
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The Story of 'Operation Orchard': How Israel Destroyed Syria's Al Kibar Nuclear Reactor - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
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A World Without Nuclear Weapons: Six Wrong-Headed Cliches about Disarmament
A world without nuclear weapons presupposes a new world order. It is a goal that will not be achieved overnight. However, we should begin. Sooner or later, the assumption that ...Posted by Christoph Wienands -
Decentralizing Electricity: The Coming Energy Revolution
Electric cars, intelligent washing machines, mini power plants in your basement: Germany is on the verge of an energy revolution. SPIEGEL ONLINE looks at the latest ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Olympia-Entscheid: Republikaner feiern Obamas Chicago-Flop - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - Sport
Er flog extra zum Werbeauftritt nach Kopenhagen, umwarb IOC-Delegierte - alles vergebens. Die überraschend deutliche Olympia-Niederlage Chicagos ist für Barack Obama eine ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
Coalition Talks: Merkel's New Government Unlikely to Pursue Radical Reforms
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and their new partners, the Free Democrats, could reach a coalition deal by the end of October. But it may not be easy. Tax cuts and ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Revenge on Ethnic Germans: Czech Town Divided over How to Commemorate 1945 Massacre - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
More than six decades after the end of World War II, long-suppressed information about a massacre of around 2,000 Sudeten Germans in June 1945 is dividing the Czech town of ...Posted by DT8 -
Pittsburgh Summit: G-20 Relaunched as World's Top Forum
The winner of the Pittsburgh summit is already clear -- the G-20 itself. In the future the leading industrial nations want to meet with the most important emerging economies ... -
The World from Berlin: 'Allies Can't Conceal Schadenfreude' at Botched Air Strike
The air strike the German army ordered on two hijacked fuel tankers stuck in a river bed in the Kunduz region of northern Afghanistan in the early hours of last Friday appears ...Posted by Ben Ross -
The World From Berlin: Americans Want 'Freedom to Pay Too Much for Inferior Health Care'
This isn't about the uninsured anymore. They only amount to 15 percent of citizens and 10 percent of voters. The freedom to choose now takes precedence. Freedom as the ...Posted by Chris Finnie -
'Aspirin for Us Muslims': Arab World Skeptical about Obama Overture
US President Barack Obama is eager to improve relations with the Muslim world. But many in the Middle East are skeptical that this week's presidential visit will be enough. ...Posted by Derek Hawkins
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