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Deutsche fears mortgage crisis to force second Irish bailout
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Protesters descend on Frankfurts banking quarter Around 40 organizations belonging to the anti-banker Blockupy movement have gathered in Frankfurt. Their goal is to keep bankers from their work.
More than 5000 police were stationed around Frankfurt's banking district on Friday. Armed with bullet-proof vests, body armor and special helmets, they stood behind barricades, flanked by row ...
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German labour union IG Metall agrees 4.3 percent pay deal sources
SINDLEFINGEN, Germany (Reuters) - A key regional branch of Germany's IG Metall union clinched a deal for a 4.3 percent wage increase over a 13-month period early on Saturday, sources told ...
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Blockupy activists held in Frankfurt crackdown
FRANKFURT The demonstration was part of a four-day long "Blockupy" protest against capitalism and austerity measures implemented to tackle the eurozone crisis."Hungry? Eat a ...
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Police detain 400 Blockupy activists in Frankfurt
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German police said they detained 400 anti-capitalist protesters in Frankfurt on Friday for defying a ban on demonstrations against austerity policies implemented to tackle the ...
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Champions League Final Is Backyard Brawl in Bayern Munichs Backyard
MUNICH - To the rest of the world's soccer fans, Saturday's hotly anticipated match between Chelsea and Bayern Munich is the final of the Champions League, the top prize in European professional ...
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Germany Denies Merkel Proposed Greek Euro Referendum
A German government spokeswoman denied on Friday that Chancellor Angela Merkel had suggested that Greece hold a referendum on whether to remain in the eurozone or exit the single currency bloc. ...
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Greece and Germany in War of Words Over Euro Crisis
Greece ’s president became the latest flashpoint in the war of words between Berlin and Athens in the unfolding crisis over Greece’s membership in the ...
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Blockupy protests broken upThousands of anti-capitalist protesters defied a demonstration ban in Frankfurt on Friday. Hundreds were arrested. Organizers are hoping many more will turn out for an officially approved demonstration.
German police arrested more than 400 people who took part in banned anti-capitalism demonstrations in the country's financial capital, Frankfurt, on Friday. Police moved in quickly to ...
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Germany’s Angela Merkel floats idea of Greek referendum on staying in Euro Zone
ATHENS -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed with Greece's President on Friday whether his country should hold a referendum on staying in the Euro, but the idea was vehemently rejected ...
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