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JERUSALEM (AP) — Among the crowds who marked Israel's annual Holocaust remembrance day at the Yad Vashem memorial Monday was a retired American Air Force colonel from San Francisco who came to honor a family he never knew.
BERLIN (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told young Germans on Tuesday of his adventures as a 12-year-old son of an American diplomat in divided postwar Berlin, and urged them to be true to their ideals and values as Europe struggles to emerge from economic doldrums and deal with the threat of terrorism.
Making your state unattractive to business and investment means exploding deficits, higher-than-average unemployment, and less tax revenue.
BERLIN (AP) — Germany, Europe's biggest economy, has welcomed President Barack Obama's endorsement of free trade negotiations between the United States and the European Union.
Elephants at the Berlin Zoo finally got a chance to tuck into their Christmas dinner: A feast of donated pine trees.
BERLIN (AP) — A German gummy bear is taking on a foil-wrapped Swiss chocolate teddy in a legal showdown.
According to a new ranking, top Canadian cities have a better quality of life than those in the U.S.
BERLIN (AP) — Google is launching a new campaign in Germany to protest against possible copyright restrictions being discussed in the country's Parliament.
Forget texting while driving. German police say they nabbed a driver who had wired his Ford station wagon with an entire mobile office.
BERLIN (AP) — German utilities say solar power production rose by more than 50 percent on the year over the first nine months of 2012 amid a boom in installations of photovoltaic panels.
