Jul 19, 2009 | BusinessWeek
German Exporters Slammed by Crisis
Karl Schlecht is standing on the roof terrace of his company headquarters, looking down at his life's work.
German musicians like cool weather
German musicians didn't seem to mind the cooler weather Friday as Bavarian Blast began at the Brown County Fairgrounds.
Turnaround, What Turnaround? Germany's Export Champions Slammed by Economic Crisis
The recession is supposedly bottoming out, but where is the upswing? The crisis is hitting southern Germany particularly hard as engineering companies and auto parts manufacturers lose orders at a faster pace than ever before.
Paleolithic Bone Flute Discovered
The most significant of these finds, a nearly complete bone flute, was recovered in the basal Aurignacian deposits at Hohle Fels Cave in the Ach Valley, 20 km west of Ulm.
Fighting for the 'New Middle': The Greens Rise as they Profit from Social Democrats' Decline
As Germany's center-left Social Democrats lose footing in the run-up to national elections, the Greens are profiting from the party's crisis.