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Compiled on July 04, 2014, 04:08 PM CET |
PRICE WARS Amazon Battles Traditional German Publishers Amazon is delaying deliveries in Germany in a bid to raise its share of e-book earnings. A number of the country's biggest publishers say the strategy amounts to blackmail and are refusing to cave in. But their refusal to compromise could cost them their future. |
NSA EXPERTS 'National Security Has Become a State Religion' In a SPIEGEL interview, Edward Snowden's lawyer, Jesselyn Radack, and former NSA contractor Thomas Drake discuss the reasons behind the American spying agency's obssession with collecting data. |
YEARNING FOR CHANGE Italian Diplomacy Just Got Younger Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi promised change for his country. His new foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, embodies the desire to shake things up. Just 41 years old, she lacks extensive experience, but is full of confidence. |