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WikiLeaks releases 2,000 files from German inquiry into NSA spying scandal
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange slammed the 'cowardly' German government.
Russian hackers may disrupt Germany's 2017 election warns spy chief
Bruno Kahl says the pressure on public discourse and democracy is 'unacceptable'.
Donald Tusk hits back at pro-Brexit MP in residency rights row
Conservative MP Michael Tomlinson demanded a guarantee over the rights of EU and UK citizens.
Angela Merkel 'rebuffs' Theresa May over residency deal for UK and EU nationals
German chancellor's move will be a blow to the more than three million EU nationals living in the UK.
Angela Merkel warns against internet trolls and 'fake news' that threaten democracy
'Opinions aren't formed the way they were 25 years ago,' Angela Merkel said.
Clinton voters and Remainers are too gracious in defeat - it's time to become bad losers
Obama and Clinton have shown dignity of which Trump and Farage are incapable.
Barack Obama urges Donald Trump to 'stand up' to Russia
Obama tells President-elect to challenge Russia if it deviates from 'international norms'
Britain faces EU budget bills for more than a decade warns Germany
The UK will also not benefit from any 'generous rebates', the German finance minister has said.
Barack Obama and Angela Merkel discuss Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Berlin
The outgoing US president is on his farewell trip to Europe calling for 'course correction' in globalisation.
Russia could attempt to interfere with German elections, warns Angela Merkel
Warning comes after Russia was accused of attempting to influence US Presidential election.
This week a Nazi approached me in Berlin - I fear for a world under President Trump
Racism, hate and bigotry will now be legitimised around the world.
German and British leaders condemn PM Theresa May's Brexit fear remarks
German leader says, 'Theresa May is currently arguing against her own convictions [on Brexit].'
Buhari vows negotiations with Boko Haram will not end until all Chibok girls are released
The Nigerian president hopes to get enough intelligence from the released girls to secure freedom for the rest.
Nigeria's President Buhari says wife 'belongs to the kitchen' in response to her BBC interview
Buhari makes controversial remark after wife Aisha tells the BBC she might not support him in 2019 election.
US urges Ethiopia to use its state of emergency to address protesters' grievances
Ethiopia declares six-month state of emergency following anti-government protests that resulted in hundreds of deaths.
Ethiopia should allow protests says German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Merkel says Ethiopia should listen to people's grievances as right groups claim at least 500 have been killed.
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.
German comedian charged with insulting Erdogan slams media clampdown in Turkey
Jan Böhmermann had made crude sexual references to the Turkish president.
German business chiefs say they have 'full confidence' in Deutsche Bank
Germany's largest lender has been told to pay up to $14bn by the US over past misconduct.
Beleaguered Deutsche Bank executives charged in Italy over rigging claims
Charges have been brought against 13 former and current executives at Deutsche and two other banks.
German media claims Angela Merkel is unable to bail out Deutsche Bank
Move to help Germany's biggest bank would be considered 'political suicide' for German Chancellor.
Trump and Clinton agree on one thing – their favourite world leader is Angela Merkel
Trump remains critical of the German Chancellor's pro-refugee policies.
Russia says it will continue with air strikes in Syria
Moscow urged Washington to deliver on its pledge to separate moderate rebels from terrorists.
Deutsche Bank denies seeking state aid from Germany as shares slump
Germany's largest bank has been ordered to pay a $14bn penalty by the US over past misconduct.
Theresa May denies she asked Cameron to take softer stance on EU immigrants
PM's camp forced to release private letters in spat between 10 Downing Street and Cameron.
Despite losses in Berlin most Germans still agree with Angela Merkel about refugees
German electorate is becoming more divided, but the AfD did not do quite as well as some expected.
Bratislava summit: Angela Merkel says EU is in 'critical' situation
Leaders have gathered in Bratislava with bloc reeling from Brexit and the refugee crisis.
Angela Merkel's CDU party hit hard at the ballot box in German state election
Merkel's immigration policy said to be behind her party's 3rd place in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
German vice chancellor Sigmar Gabriel: Generous Brexit deal could spell the end of EU
Gabriel warns other member states may be tempted to leave the bloc if UK is offered favourable terms.
Jeremy Corbyn is useless, hypocritical and unprincipled – but aren't they all?
The good news for Corbyn after Traingate is that uselessness isn't necessarily a barrier to political success.