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Kapitulation des Rechts
03.02.2012
Deutschland muss italienische und griechische NS-Opfer und ihre Angehörigen nicht entschädigen.

Spionageschiff
17.01.2012
Die deutsche Kriegsmarine spioniert vor der Küste Syriens.

Von nationaler Bedeutung
28.09.2011
Eine Studie des IG Metall- Vorstands über den "militärischen Schiffbau" führt zu energischen Protesten.

Bertelsmann expandiert
25.08.2011
Die zu Bertelsmann gehörende RTL Group plant den Einstieg beim polnischen TV-Konzern TVN.

Partner in Asien
17.08.2011
Zur Stärkung der deutschen Position in Asien hat der Staatsminister im Auswärtigen Amt Werner Hoyer drei Staaten Südostasiens besucht.

Partner Vietnam
10.06.2011
Berlin strebt eine strategische Partnerschaft mit Vietnam an.

South Stream
22.03.2011
Die BASF-Tochter Wintershall beteiligt sich an der russischen Konkurrenz zur EU-Pipeline Nabucco.

Rasse
06.09.2010
Ein ehemaliger deutscher Bildungsminister plädiert für den Gebrauch des Wortes "Rasse" als Bezeichnung für Minderheiten.

Ungesühnt
20.08.2010
Das Massaker von Kunduz vom September 2009 bleibt ungesühnt.

Zwischen Russland und China
19.08.2010
Mit einer Reise in die Mongolei stärkt der deutsche Minister für Entwicklung die Stellung Berlins in Asien - gegen China.

At the Brink of War
2012/04/20
KHARTOUM/JUBA/BERLIN
(Own report) - South Sudan, which, with German support, seceded from Sudan, is provoking a new war. A few days ago, troops from the South Sudanese regime in Juba occupied an oil field, belonging, according to a ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, to Khartoum. The oil field accounting for . . .

English rather than Arabic
2011/07/11
KHARTOUM/JUBA/BERLIN
(Own report) - The German government welcomes South Sudan's secession, which became official last Saturday and announces close cooperation with this new country. Germany will continue to support the government in Juba in its efforts to create its state structures, declared the German Chancellor and the Foreign Minister. Since the 1990s, Germany has been playing . . .

The Benefit of Secession
2011/01/10
KHARTOUM/JUBA/BERLIN
(Own report) - Thanks to years of support, also from Berlin, southern Sudan now stands at the threshold of secession with yesterday's beginning of the secession referendum. There is no doubt that a large majority will vote for seceding from Khartoum. The Western geostrategic operation is about to reach its climax, in attaining its objective . . .

The Train to Independence (II)
2009/10/30
JUBA/KHARTUM/BERLIN
(Own report) - South Sudanese secessionist efforts are being refurbished by newly revived German plans for an East African railroad. The local separatist regime, whose peace agreement with the Sudanese central government is being monitored by soldiers also from the German Bundeswehr, is preparing a referendum on the founding of the state of "New Sudan". . . .

Establishing a State
2008/10/20
BERLIN/JUBA
(Own report) - The Southern Sudanese secessionist regime is arming its militia with heavy weapons in plain sight of German military observers. This was confirmed in recent reports on the supply of combat weapons to Southern Sudan, following news of tanks destined for Juba on a freight ship, hijacked off the coast of Somalia. This . . .

An Instrument of Western Power
2008/07/16
KHARTOUM/THE HAGUE/BERLIN
(Own report) - Western efforts against Khartoum have reached new heights with the arrest warrant issued for the Sudanese president. The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) seeks to have Omar al Bashir arrested and brought to trial in The Hague on charges of genocide. These measures correspond to Berlin and Washington's years . . .

Transatlantic Front
2008/05/06
BERLIN/KHARTOUM/KIGALI
(Own report) - With new initiatives, Berlin is reinforcing its intervention in Sudan. While sending German police officers to Darfur on mission, and to Africa for preparation training, the German government is preparing new military projects with Rwanda for this west Sudanese region engulfed in civil war. This was reported by the press in Kigali. . . .

Smash and Rebuild
2007/10/29
BERLIN/FLENSBURG/JUBA
(Own report) - Berlin's foreign policy front organizations are supporting Darfur rebel militias and expanding their aid to the secessionist government in South Sudan. The "European Center for Minority Issues" (ECMI), which is co-financed by the German government, has announced that two weeks ago it had organized a meeting of major Darfur militia leaders at . . .

Hegemonic Rivalry
2007/08/10
KHARTUM/N'DJAMENA/PARIS/BERLIN
(Own report) - Following the UN's decision to deploy troops to Sudan, war mongers in Berlin are pushing for German participation. German foreign policy specialists from the opposition, as well as, from circles close to the ruling CDU Party are calling for Germany showing a presence in the Western Sudanese province of Darfur, at least . . .

Sudan: The Left Disguise
2006/12/14
KHARTOUM/BERLIN
(Own report) - Under persistent pressure from Berlin and the EU, the United Nations Human Rights Council decided on December 13 to dispatch an "expert commission" to the West Sudanese civil war area of Darfur. Though this further internationalizes the civil war in Sudan, the debate in the German capital, Berlin, continues to rage around . . .

Sudan: The Anti-Khartoum Front
2006/12/13
KHARTOUM/BERLIN/TEL AVIV
(Own report) - The government in Berlin is increasing pressure on Khartoum. A decision was taken Dec. 15 concerning an extension of the deployment of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) in Sudan. The Sudanese government must allow UN troops into the civil war torn region of Darfur, insists the Human Rights Parliamentary Committee of the . . .

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