Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Berlin (Germany) published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 293
» View ktuu.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-25
Next >
-
Merkel comes under increasing fire on euro crisis
BERLIN — If it seems to German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the world is against her, she may be right. Her insistence that debt-ridden European nations cut their way out of financial crises helped cost her conservative political party two state...Tags: François Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy, G8, Economy, Business and Finance, Foreign Exchange Market
-
Christa Herta Anderson, 78
Christa Herta Anderson, 78, of Charlevoix, died Thursday, May 17, 2012, at her home. She was born Feb. 17, 1934, in Berlin, Germany, to Gunther and Margaret (Herold) Kramer, and immigrated to Canada at age 18. Christa worked as a secretary for the Union...Tags: Germany, Boston, Union Pacific Railroad
-
PASSINGS: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Bob Boozer, Jim Abdnor, Chuck Brown, Herbert Breslin
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Renowned baritone championed German lieder Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 86, a renowned baritone who led a worldwide revival in popularity for German lieder, died in his sleep Friday at his home in the southern German city of...Tags: Opera (genre), Health, Arts and Culture, College Sports, Aneurysm
-
Angela Merkel's fiscal treaty in trouble at home in Germany
World NowGerman opposition leaders have told Chancellor Angela Merkel that they won't approve her cherished treaty on European fiscal restraint unless their conditions are met.... -
France's Francois Hollande, Germany's Merkel hold cordial meeting
PARIS — France's new president, Francois Hollande, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have opposing ideas of how to solve Europe's crippling public debt crisis — she austerity, he spending and growth — so a clash was in the cards...
Tags: François Hollande, Germany, Nicolas Sarkozy, France, Paris (France)
-
Los Angeles Philharmonic's 'Don Giovanni' stars the music
There've been commedia dell'arte versions of "Don Giovanni" and a 3-D version of "Don Giovanni." Mozart's terminally debauched antihero has been reimagined as a kind of peruked Hugh Hefner and as a junkie with a hypodermic needle stuck in his arm and...
Tags: Rodarte, Opera (genre), Entertainment, Frank Gehry, Lorenzo da Ponte
-
France's Francois Hollande changes the mix in Europe
PARIS — With Francois Hollande's election as France's first Socialist president in 17 years, Europe now must deal with a major leader who has promised to push a different approach to resolving the continent's debt crisis. Hollande's message, that...Tags: Germany, Camp David, Nicolas Sarkozy, G8, Economy, Business and Finance
-
Socialist Hollande Ousts Sarkozy As French Leader
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - Socialist Francois Hollande swept to victory in France's presidential election on Sunday in a swing to the left at the heart of Europe that could start a pushback against German-led austerity. Hollande beat conservative incumbentNicolas...Tags: Public Finance, Parliament, Nicolas Sarkozy, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago
-
A post-elections reality check in the Eurozone
World NowGoodbye, campaign - Hello, reality. The headline in Monday's Sueddeutsche Zeitung, one of Germany's most influential newspapers, couldn't have said it better in looking at the realistic alternatives Europeans have for reining in spending to protect... -
Despite elections, austerity likely to stay
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)WASHINGTON -- Europeans voted for change over the weekend, and some politicians even promised it. But the reality of today's Europe is that little change is possible. While voters in France and Greece clamored for government stimulus and an end to...Tags: Germany, Elections, Washington, DC, White House, Europe
-
Pain now or pain later? Europeans prefer putting it off
World NowWith more than half of the 17 Eurozone countries slipping back into recession in recent months and popular discontent reaching a crescendo, overseers of the European common currency may be more likely to heed the hurting countries' calls for stimulus... -
French, German rifts show already
PARIS — Exuberant supporters were still out celebrating Francois Hollande's election as president of France when the first fissures began opening up in the Franco-German motor that drives the rest of Europe.
Although officials on both sides of...Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Banking, Economy, Business and Finance, European Union, Credit and Debt
May 23, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 22, 2012
|Story| Petoskey News
May 20, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 15, 2012
| Los Angeles Times
May 15, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 11, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 7, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 6, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 7, 2012
| Los Angeles Times
May 8, 2012
|Story| South Bend Tribune
May 8, 2012
| Los Angeles Times
May 7, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Berlin (Germany) topic gallery.

