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Time.com: Europe Scrambles as the Credit Crisis Goes Global

For all the rhetoric about a common front, Germany leads a new run of unilateral action to save institutions and reassure depositors

CNNMoney: Bailout for major German lender

Germany on Sunday guaranteed all private bank accounts and negotiated a 50 billion euro ($69 billion) bailout deal for Hypo Real Estate AG as Europe's second-largest economy sought to ward off financial crisis.

Germany reaches deal to bail out Hypo

Germany on Sunday guaranteed all private bank accounts and negotiated a 50 billion euros ($69 billion) bailout deal for Hypo Real Estate AG as Europe's second largest economy sought to ward off financial crisis.

Time.com: A Shake-Up in German Politics

Analysts doubt that the new centrist party leaders can stop traditional SPD voters from drifting further to the left

Lawmaker hints at long stay in Georgia, despite cease-fire

Though Russia says it will begin pulling back its troops from Georgia on Monday, it's unclear how long the redeployment will take, and a Russian lawmaker has compared the situation to the U.S. presence in Iraq.

Time.com: Obama's Brandenburg Concerto

The candidate wants to speak in front of Berlin's most dramatic prop. Romesh Ratnesar explains why Germans are hesitant

Germany's Merkel skeptical about Obama visit

Presumptive U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama hasn't even set foot on European soil in the campaign. Yet rumors about what he might do in Germany have ruffled feathers in the German government.

Time.com: Whom Will the Turks Cheer Now?

In a spectacle of competing loyalties, Germany's resident Turks rooted for their old fatherland. Who wins now that Turkey's lost?

Bush: No regrets over Iraq invasion

U.S. President Bush claimed Wednesday that he had no regrets about the decision to invade Iraq and topple Saddam Hussein in 2003 and reiterated his determination to force Iran to halt its nuclear program.

Time.com: Bush: Diplomacy Best in Iran Row

President Bush said Wednesday that his first choice is to solve a nuclear standoff with Iran by using diplomacy, but "all options are on the table."

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