AMERICA'S WILLING HELPER Intelligence Scandal Puts Merkel in Tight Place Germany's latest spying scandal has created the biggest crisis yet for the country's foreign intelligence agency. The German government appears to have been aware of widespread US spying, possibly including economic espionage, against European targets and yet it did nothing to stop it. By SPIEGEL Staff |
REM KOOLHAAS INTERVIEW 'We Shouldn't Tear Down Buildings We Can Still Use' Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas talks to SPIEGEL about the new Fondazione Prada museum he designed in Milan, the danger of turning cities into historical Disneylands and his desire to raze an entire neighborhood of Paris. |
WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF? Fears As Predator Returns To Europe The wolf has returned to Germany and along with it, ages old fears. But these worries are unfounded, argues Italian biologist Luigi Boitani, who has studied the creature's return across Europe. |