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Justin Bieber given month to collect pet monkey
BERLIN (Reuters) - Teenage pop sensation Justin Bieber has been given a month to provide German authorities with the papers t...
German Holocaust archive seeks new lease on life
BAD AROLSEN, Germany (Reuters) - George Jaunzemis was three and a half years old when, in the chaotic weeks at the end of Wor...
German flight set to take off with comet tourists
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A German travel agency is selling tickets for a flight to give 88 astronomy buffs a close-up view of on...
At 80, Yoko Ono sees a world full of new activism
BERLIN (Reuters) - Half a life-time ago, artist Yoko Ono lay in an Amsterdam hotel bed with husband John Lennon, staging a we...
River Phoenix to appear in movie 20 years after death
BERLIN (Reuters) - American actor River Phoenix has returned to the big screen 20 years on from his death after "Dark Bl...
Dumpster divers get connected to wage war on food waste
BERLIN (Reuters) - Just past midnight behind a Berlin supermarket, two youngsters with flashlights strapped to their woolen h...
David Bowie breaks silence with new release (LISTEN)
LONDON (Reuters) - British singer David Bowie released his first new song in nearly a decade on Tuesday in a surprise launch ...
Justin Bieber sweeps American Music Awards with big wins
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Canadian pop star Justin Bieber swept the American Music Awards on Sunday, topping strong competition...
Drunk partygoer finds car - two years later
BERLIN (Reuters) - A man in southern Germany has been reunited with his car two years after forgetting where he parked, Bavar...
Germans blow off steam with swearing hotline
BERLIN (Reuters) - Two German entrepreneurs have devised a way for passive-aggressive citizens to blow off some steam - dial ...
London OIympic Games open in troubled times
LONDON (Reuters) - London, an ancient city steeped in theatre and pageantry, stages its third summer Olympics against a sombe...
Berlin gripped by family feud over sausages
BERLIN (Reuters) - Call it the battle of the bangers. A family feud over sausage succession rights is adding some spice to Be...
Lana Del Rey leaves hotel with Axl Rose
Singing sensation Lana Del Rey has sparked speculation about her love life again after leaving a Hollywood hotel with Axl Ros...
Minnesota city flood kills zoo animals, bear escapes
(Reuters) - Heavy rains pounded northern Minnesota on Wednesday, forcing the evacuation of dozens of homes, causing mudslides...
"Forest boy" made up story: German police
BERLIN (Reuters) - A young English-speaking male who showed up in Berlin last year saying he had lived in woods for five year...
Samsung Galaxy S3 gets head start on rival iPhone
SEOUL/LONDON (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics launched its top-of-the-range Galaxy S3 smartphone in Europe on Tuesday, aiming ...
Diamond at heart of royal Europe goes for $9.5 million
GENEVA (Reuters) - A diamond coveted by kings, queens and princes for centuries, used to reinforce alliances between nations ...
German beer drinking slide stopped by warm weather
BERLIN (Reuters) - A steady slide in beer consumption in Germany was stopped cold last year thanks to warmer weather, the fed...
Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' may return to Bavarian schools
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German state of Bavaria is considering publishing a book with excerpts from Hitler's "Mein Ka...
Schools unite to lift WW2 children from watery grave
BERLIN (Reuters) - One March day in the last weeks of World War Two, more than 70 German children squeezed into a plane desig...
Police use Facebook pictures to nab crooks
BERLIN (Reuters) - Police in the German state of Lower-Saxony will soon use their networks of Facebook "friends" to...
Canada's winter so tame, festival buys fake snow
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - The usually frigid Canadian city of Winnipeg - often nicknamed Winterpeg - has been so mild an...
Rare bunny crushed to death by cameraman
BERLIN (Reuters) - A fawn-colored baby rabbit tipped for fame in Germany as he was born without ears was accidentally trample...
Germany's Jews step out of shadow of Holocaust
BERLIN (Reuters) - Yitshak Ehrenberg has witnessed a transformation in Germany's Jewish community during his 15 years as ...
German president resigns in blow to Merkel
BERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel's hand-picked choice for the ceremonial post of president resigned on Friday in a scanda...
Newly bequeathed letter shows Beethoven's misery
BERLIN (Reuters) - A rare handwritten letter by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven complaining about illness and a lack of ...
Travel Picks: World's top 10 film festivals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the Sundance Film Festival starting next Thursday and the Oscars not too far off, the movie buffs a...
George H.W. Bush Backs Romney for President
By Patricia ZengerleWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush backs Mitt Romney for president, the Housto...
Police arrest man who burned 100 cars
BERLIN (Reuters) - A man who set fire to more than 100 cars in Berlin, a wave of attacks blamed by some on political extremis...
Obama: Gaddafi death a warning to iron-fist rulers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama hailed Muammar Gaddafi's death on Thursday as a warning to authoritarian leader...
Elvis estate taps finance firm to sue Arista
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Elvis Presley's estate is turning to a litigation-finance firm to sue Arista Music in Germany for unpaid...
More change needed at FIFA says corruption body
BERNE (Reuters) - FIFA should limit terms for senior officials, set up an independent group to clear up anti-corruption alleg...

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