------------------------------------------------------------------------ A BLUFFING GAME ------------------------------------------------------------------------ European Politicians in Denial as Greece Unravels Europe's politicians are losing touch with reality. Greece is broke, and yet Brussels wants to send the country billions in new loans, to which there is growing opposition within the coalition government in Berlin. Rescue efforts are hopelessly bogged down by bickering over who will ultimately step up. http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,812194,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EU LEADERS IN BRUSSELS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Greece's Worsening Situation to Dominate Summit German Chancellor Angela Merkel had hoped that Monday's EU summit would focus exclusively on finalizing her plan to impose budget discipline across the 27-member bloc. Problems in Greece, however, may hijack her headlines. http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,812215,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ INTERVIEW WITH AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR FAYMANN ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'Don't Overestimate the Fiscal Pact' In a SPIEGEL interview, Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann, 51, expresses doubt about Germany's strategy in combatting the euro crisis, discusses the potential need for a larger Greek bailout package and says that the ECB may have to contribute to debt relief for Athens. http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,812299,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WULFF'S LAIR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ German Police Search Presidential Offices Investigators have searched the presidential office of Olaf Glaeseker, the former spokesman of German President Christian Wulff, in a corruption probe. Opposition politicians say the affair poses further embarrassment for the beleaguered president, who is already under fire over his private loan arrangements. http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,812175,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LITIGATION RISKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Deutsche Bank Faces a Series of Damaging Lawsuits The transition of power at Germany's largest bank is being overshadowed by the fallout from dubious deals in the US made at a time when incoming co-CEO Anshu Jain was head of investment banking. The bank faces a number of lawsuits, and the compensation claims are so large that regulators have asked Deutsche Bank to quantify them. http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,812212,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE WORLD FROM BERLIN ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'The Syrian Situation Could Hardly be More Hopeless' Europe this week is making yet another effort to obtain a UN resolution against the regime in Syria. But more than 10 months after the uprising began, violence there remains intense. German commentators on Monday are unanimously skeptical about the Arab League's chances of bringing peace to the region. http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,812218,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'DIRECTLY IN ITS PATH' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ German Satellite Almost Crashed into Beijing Last October, the German research satellite Rosat plunged into the Bay of Bengal, more than 20 years after it had been launched into orbit. But had it remained aloft for just seven more minutes, it would have landed in Beijing instead, new calculations show. http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,812297,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NO SATISFACTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lip-Shaped Urinals in Stones Museum Called Sexist Women's rights campaigners are demanding the removal of urinals shaped like female mouths from the men's lavatory of a Rolling Stones museum in Germany. The owner denies the bowls are offensive and vows: "They're staying." http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,812271,00.html#ref=nlint ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PICTURE THIS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gandhi Getups http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,812281,00.html#ref=nlint
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