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A senior Palestinian negotiator from Fatah has given the clearest indication yet that peace negotiations are doomed to fail with the current Israeli government. It comes in the wake of Israel's latest expansion plans.
Women as senior managers, let alone board members, are a scarce commodity in German companies. A planned quota by one of the country's largest blue chip companies could signal change.
The world of 'e-learning' is growing more pervasive every day. But critics are asking whether the medium is being used to its best advantage - and some warn of a growing digital divide.
Catholic officials deny a direct connection between child sexual abuse by priests and the Church's strict celibacy policy. But the recent wave of abuse claims across Germany has revived the discussion.
Politicians and Catholic groups have criticized Pope Benedict XVI for his continuing silence on the widening sexual abuse scandal in Germany. They have rejected allegations of a campaign to discredit the pope.
Germany exported twice as many weapons and other military technology over the past five years, according to a Stockholm International Peace Research Institute report.
A new synagogue was opened to the public in a city in western Germany on Sunday. The last synagogue in Herford closed during Adolf Hitler's rule of Germany.
How far left is too left, when it comes to becoming a German? A woman raised in the country has applied for citizenship, but due to her politics, the outlook is dim.
Former inmates of internment camps set up by the Soviets following World War II met with academics at Buchenwald on Saturday. Little was known about the Soviet camps until after the fall of the East German regime.
Many small German towns used to have a local convenience store where residents met to shop and gossip. Most of these were forced out of business by supermarkets, but the concept is now being revived, with a modern spin.
After a 10-year moratorium, exploration into the future of the Gorleben nuclear waste dump is to resume. The Green party and environmental leaders are protesting the decision.
The representative of German Jews on the board of a new wartime refugee museum has threatened to step down. Salomon Korn demanded that the plight of Germans who fled Poland be linked to Nazi war crimes.
Finance ministers from euro-zone countries have agreed on a rescue plan for Greece. Details of the plan, to be enacted only if Athens cannot solve its own problems, remain vague.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has begun her first official trip to the Middle East with strong words for Israel's recent announcement that settlement building in east Jerusalem will continue.
A 'major' operation against the Georgian mafia netted European police at least 69 suspects, with arrests made in six European countries.