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As cracks in its economy widen, is Germany’s miracle about to fade?
18 Oct 2014: Philip Oltermann: As the markets tumbled last week, Germany, hailed only months ago for its resilience in the European crisis, came under fresh scrutiny. What lies ahead for the European powerhouse?
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The accidental empire
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Through a series of interviews, reportage, films and open conversations with Germans, the Guardian investigates whether this nation of savers is now prepared to save Europe
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22 Oct 2014: Brits oppose energy developments, while Germans welcome new plants because they know they bring local benefits. It’s time to learn from our neighbours, says Kate Henderson
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21 Oct 2014: Josie Long: Free education is not a crazy dream; some countries already have it. We should too, or we face a future where the study of literature or art becomes a luxury available to the rich alone
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21 Oct 2014: Writers from the Guardian, Le Monde, El País, Süddeutsche Zeitung and La Stampa address some common claims about migration and assess whether they are true in their country
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20 Oct 2014: UN climate chief Christiana Figueres urges delegates to work towards achieving a historic pact in Paris in 2015
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19 Oct 2014: Philip Oltermann: As the markets tumbled last week, Germany, hailed only months ago for its resilience in the European crisis, came under fresh scrutiny. What lies ahead for the European powerhouse?
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17 Oct 2014: Editorial: Tumbling markets, anxieties over the viability of banks and differences over austerity show that the crisis in the eurozone is still very much with us
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17 Oct 2014:
A powerful account of a frightening episode in European history, writes PD Smith
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17 Oct 2014: Al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf says German man and woman have been released after ransom received in full
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