DELIBERATE DECEPTION Washington Gave Answer Long Ago in NSA Case For months, the German government sought to create the impression it was still waiting for an answer from the US on whether it could share NSA target lists for spying with a parliamentary investigation. The response came months ago. |
EX-INTELLIGENCE CHIEF 'Pakistan Is at War Against the Afghan People' In an interview, former Afghan secret service chief Amrullah Saleh discusses the recent wave of Taliban violence aimed at cementing power for its new leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor. He says the attacks are backed by Pakistan. |
READY FOR TAKE-OFF China Steers Course Between Prestige and Profit China's slowing economy has German industry worried about its exports to Asia. But as it goes about beefing up the transportation sector, the country poses a completely different threat in the longer-term. |
NOBEL LAUREATES 'Women Are Just As Gifted in Science as Men' In a SPIEGEL interview, Nobel Prize for medicine recipients Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and May-Britt Moser discuss the challenges women face in the male-dominated world of science and how they broke through the glass ceiling. |
NOBEL PHYSICIST FRANK WILCZEK 'The World is a Piece of Art' Nobel Prize-winner Frank Wilczek talks to SPIEGEL about the universe's extraordinary symmetry, the overlap between beauty and physics and why we may be on the verge of a bigger discovery than the Higgs particle. |