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EU Curbs Dangerous Goods from China
Over the last few years, the number of alerts for dangerous consumer products issued by the Europe has increased alarmingly.
November 26, 2008
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Chowa Cho
Swedish CEO Refrains From Million Dollar Salary
Public opinion on exorbitant director salaries and benefits, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, provoked the ...
November 26, 2008
BY
Barbara Gay
Stalin’s Infamous Ukraine Legacy
Lighted candles will flame all over the world Saturday evening in remembrance one of history's greatest atrocities.
November 20, 2008
BY
Susan Hallett
U.K. Police Search for Their Own on Far-Right Party List
A leaked membership list of a controversial far-right party has police forces across the U.K. scouring it for...
November 19, 2008
BY
Simon Veazey
East European Migrant Workers Flee to Avoid Economic Crisis
A high percentage of migrant workers will return home to escape the ongoing economic woes, a recent study ...
November 19, 2008
BY
Ekaterina Popova
Robinson and McGuinness put Northern Ireland Executive back on track
Politicians for the north and south of Ireland are delighted that the northern executive is back on track.
November 19, 2008
BY
Martin Murphy
Horst Koehler: Cultural Influences in Germany
German Federal President Horst Koehler gave a speech in honor of the 18th anniversary of the reunification of ...
October 30, 2008
BY
Heike Soleinsky
European Parliament Member Praises Hu Jia
"Hu Jia is a human rights advocate living under a Communist regime," says EU Parliament Member Helga Trüpel.
October 24, 2008
BY
Maria Zheng
Thor: Norse Mythology’s Main Character
In Norse mythology, one of the most well known figures is Thor—typically represented with flowing red hair, wielding ...
October 22, 2008
BY
Ben Bendig
Nobel Peace Prize an Opportunity Missed
European Parliament Vice President says Nobel Peace Prize was an opportunity missed to encourage reform in China.
October 12, 2008
BY
James Burke
Soccer is a Driving Force for Integration
Soccer is a good way to help immigrants to Germany integrate into society.
October 11, 2008
BY
Steffen Andritzke
The Power of Remembrance
Before the reunification, about one-third of the East German population were monitored, arrested, detained and tortured.
October 9, 2008
BY
Thilo Gehrke
China’s Representative in Hamburg
Hamburg's sister city, Shanghai received an official visit from that city's representative, Li Liangyuan, known to have been ...
September 28, 2008
BY
Commentary Renate Lilge-Stodieck
Chinese Scholars Urge German Council to Reorganize Voice of Germany’s Chinese Department
Chinese scholars contend that VoG's Chinese section is a sometimes a mouthpiece for Communist Party propaganda
September 25, 2008
BY
Li Ming
Chinese Attorney’s Book on Rights in China Published in Germany
Human Rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng's book on his life and struggles in Communist China is published in Germany.
September 16, 2008
BY
Renate Lilge-Stoedieck
Rights Abuses Throw Shadow on China Conference
Acting China Vice Premier Xhang Dejian, sued for being a party to torture and murder in Australia will ...
September 12, 2008
BY
Alexander Hamrle
EU Criticizes Russia, Postpones Partnership Talks
EU session concludes with blunt criticism of Russia but no sanctions.
September 2, 2008
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
The GDR System: Two lives, One Political System (Part II of II)
Horst Pfeiffer, born in1956, was a production worker in the Cottbus textile factory. He frequently questioned the operational ...
August 22, 2008
BY
Erik Rusch
Chinese Regime Wins Medal for Human Rights Abuses
The photographs show dramatized situations where beauty and brutality meet in frozen moments of great consequence.
August 21, 2008
BY
Milan Kajinek
The Evolution of the Games from Ancient to Modern Times
In the beginning, Olympic athletes were considered the gods' chosen ones.
August 20, 2008
BY
Neli Sfigopoulou
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Tsiakou Panagiota
The GDR System: Two lives, One political System (Part I of II)
Two men, two paths—although many aspects of their lives are different, both men, due to their backgrounds, experienced ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Erik Rusch
Global Million Signatures Petition Handed to Swiss
The Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China (CIPFG) handed in the results of the ...
August 16, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Irish Government Should Help Chinese TV Station, says MEP
Politicians and human rights groups in Dublin last week urged the worlds third largest satellite provider, France's Eutelsat ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Martin Murphy
Georgian President Saakashvili Signs Cease-fire Agreement
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who arrived in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Friday, said at a press ...
August 15, 2008
BY
Nataly Teplitsky
Polish Groups Give Olympics Alternative Opening Ceremony
Over 500 people, according to police estimates, gathered on Friday evening at an Alternative Opening to the Olympic ...
August 9, 2008
BY
Marcin Klebba
Free Speech Campaigner Praises Signature Campaign
A Polish free speech champion heaped praise on a popular campaign to end to persecution of Falun Gong ...
August 7, 2008
BY
Kamil Dabrowski
Russian Dissident Dead at 89
Russian writer and historian Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who was expelled from the Soviet Union for his explicit description of ...
August 3, 2008
BY
Nataly Teplitsky
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