Pages that link to "Category:Germany"
The following pages link to Category:Germany:
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- Portal:Germany (← links)
- Germany (redirect page) (← links)
- Iran close to decision on nuclear program (← links)
- Japan to reduce aid to China (← links)
- User talk:Angela (← links)
- ITMS Canada launched (← links)
- Rumsfeld Skips Munich Security Conference (← links)
- In several German cities students demonstrate against study fees (← links)
- Wikinews:Credential verification (← links)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links)
- German supermarket chain uses fingerprint ID for payment (← links)
- AU$1.25M reward offer for proof of living Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) (← links)
- UN Reform: China, South Korea question seat for Japan on Security Council (← links)
- Dresden city council wants DNA matching for doggy-doo (← links)
- German Cardinal Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict XVI (← links)
- German Minister for Foreign Affairs gives evidence about visa practice (← links)
- VE Day 60th anniversary commemorated across Europe & USA (← links)
- Mobile ringtone tops the UK singles chart (← links)
- Iran, North Korea, USA blamed in failure of month-long Non-Proliferation Treaty conference (← links)
- Wikinews talk:SectionMenu (← links)
- Category:Dresden (← links)
- Brazil wins Confederations Cup (← links)
- FBI's covert "Operation Site Down" targets top international warez and piracy sites (← links)
- Live 8 concerts around the world to "End Poverty Now" (← links)
- Protestors detained after violence near G8 summit (← links)
- International stock markets tumble after UK blasts (← links)
- U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo clarifies 'nuke Mecca' comments (← links)
- Iran stands firmly against nuclear agency resolution (← links)
- Strong earthquake hits Pakistan, north India, Afghanistan (← links)
- Nations begin to offer aid to regions afflicted by Indian subcontinent earthquake (← links)
- UN pressures Iran with nuclear compromise plan (← links)
- US Secretary Rice responds to European enquiries on alleged CIA prisons (← links)
- Lawsuit filed against CIA for the use of torture (← links)
- User:Axezz (← links)
- Football: World Cup Draw for 2006 (← links)
- Russia assumes leadership of G8 for 2006 (← links)
- Iran resumes nuclear research (← links)
- US Senators, EU voice support for Iran sanctions (← links)
- Australians unite against whaling in Southern Ocean (← links)
- Tensions continue to rise in Middle East over "Mohammad Cartoons" (← links)
- Berlin court repeals preliminary injunction against Wikimedia Germany (← links)
- Police embarrassed after car stolen from station (← links)
- 2006 Olympic Winter Games open in Italy (← links)
- Europe restricts poultry as bird flu spreads to eight European nations (← links)
- France says Iran's nuclear program is a "military cover" (← links)
- Olympic biathlon silver medal stripped due to doping (← links)
- H5N1 confirmed in France (← links)
- Costa Rica falls to Iran in football friendly (← links)
- Australia will not export uranium to India (← links)
- User:Chunshek (← links)
- Airbus A380 safety test injures 33 (← links)
- Flooding Danube threatens thousands (← links)
- German soccer player gets preliminary injunction against far-right party (← links)
- China enters UN human rights council (← links)
- Iran stands defiant on Uranium enrichment (← links)
- Thousands protest tuition in Gießen, Germany (← links)
- Consensus reached on incentive package for Iran (← links)
- Iran warns disruption of oil may be a consequence of U.S. "wrong moves" (← links)
- White House urges patience on Iran (← links)
- Mexico score three against Iran in Group D (← links)
- Chameleon snake discovered in Borneo (← links)
- Scientist makes world's smallest soccer pitch (← links)
- G8 Summit debates Middle-east crisis, WTO trade talks (← links)
- Swan in German zoo tests positive for H5N1 virus (← links)
- Dead mountaineer found after seventeen years (← links)
- Smart-1 probe ends mission with planned crash into the Moon (← links)
- Germany wins Hockey World Cup (← links)
- Transrapid collision in Germany kills 23 (← links)
- Taipei chosen to host Wikimania 2007 (← links)
- Six Power Meetings confirmed on Iran's nuclear crisis (← links)
- Europe suffers widespread power cuts (← links)
- Category:Angela Merkel (← links)
- Inventor prize 2006 goes to Wikipedia founder Jimbo Wales (← links)
- Chess champion is "Fritzed" by computer (← links)
- World reacts to execution of Saddam Hussein (← links)
- Europe hit by storms, 45 deaths reported (← links)
- Prestigious 2007 design award given to TAG Heuer (← links)
- 26 Americans, mostly CIA agents, charged for kidnapping in Italy (← links)
- Natural methods of family planning under investigation (← links)
- EU adopts renewable energy measures (← links)
- Swiss reject single health insurance (← links)
- Template:Germany (← links)
- Wikinews:Template messages/Infoboxes/Countries (← links)
- A380 makes maiden flight to US (← links)
- Mass wedding held against racism in Belgium (← links)
- Cruise ship sinks off Greek coast, two missing (← links)
- Bible publishing firm in Turkey attacked; 3 killed (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 23, 2007 (← links)
- The White Stripes to tour 'Great White North' (← links)
- DaimlerChrysler to sell Chrysler Group for $7.4 Billion (← links)
- Sarkozy succeeds Chirac as president of France (← links)
- 700 new forms of life discovered in Antarctic sea (← links)
- Scooter Libby gets 30 months in Plame case (← links)
- Man attempts to jump into Popemobile (← links)
- Post-Kyoto agreement is subject of G8 debate (← links)
- North Korea test-fires two missiles, South Korean officer says (← links)
- German man invents 'cat cam' (← links)
- Recent 'Earth-like planet' found in April 'too hot' for life say some scientists (← links)
- Questions arise about health of North Korean dictator (← links)
- Former Austrian President Kurt Waldheim dies at 88 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 23, 2007 (← links)
- Election of new 7 wonders of the world: deadline approaching (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 27, 2007 (← links)
- New avian flu outbreaks reported in western Europe (← links)
- Tour de France: Cancellara wins 7.9 km time trial prologue (← links)
- Boeing unveils new 787 Dreamliner (← links)
- Pamplona's famous "running of the bulls" in pictures (← links)
- Fußball-Bundesliga 2007–08: Matchday 1 roundup (← links)
- Tour de France: Linus Gerdemann wins stage 7 (← links)
- Spanish police arrest 66 in child pornography raid (← links)
- US congressman causes controversy by comparing Bush to Hitler (← links)
- Tour de France: Cédric Vasseur wins stage 10 (← links)
- Tour de France: Robbie Hunter wins stage 11 (← links)
- Ukraine: media riddles around the phosphorous cloud (← links)
- Work begins on "Lisbon Treaty" (← links)
- U.S. minimum wage gets first federal boost in a decade (← links)
- Tour de France: Daniele Bennati wins stage 17 (← links)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 1: European swimmers rise up (← links)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 2: An intensive matchday (← links)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 3: "Bad weather" and "New Record Day of Belarus" (← links)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 4: Three athletes break world record (← links)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 5: A fantastic ending (← links)
- Two German scientists claim to have broken the speed of light (← links)
- Materazzi reveals slur he uttered at 2006 FIFA World Cup (← links)
- Number of suspects in Finnish dogfighting case rises to ten (← links)
- German police arrest three in imminent terrorist plot (← links)
- Japanese man retains title at Air Guitar World Championship in Finland (← links)
- Pope appeals for respectful Sundays (← links)
- Bluetongue outbreak in Germany (← links)
- Turisas release cover of Boney M. hit song 'Rasputin' as single (← links)
- German man arrested for selling screws worth $155,000 (← links)
- Survey: Denmark, Finland are world's least and Myanmar, Somalia are world's most corrupt countries (← links)
- German trains halted by strike (← links)
- W.A.S.P. announce 'The Crimson Idol' 15th-anniverary world tour (← links)
- Survey: Finland is the world's greenest country (← links)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Germany vs. Czech Republic (← links)
- 2007 Frankfurt International Book Fair opens (← links)
- Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature (← links)
- Dalai Lama to receive US Congressional Gold Medal (← links)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Germany vs. Wales (← links)
- Armando museum goes up in flames (← links)
- Germany to host 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup (← links)
- Caribou plays the Bowery Ballroom (← links)
- 2007 Baseball World Cup Day 1: Taichung starts prior to Taipei (← links)
- Queues start to form for UK iPhone launch tomorrow (← links)
- Malaysian car maker unveils 'Islamic car' (← links)
- US denies plans for attack on Iran amid report of hunt for evidence against Iran (← links)
- H5N1 strain of Avian Flu found in the UK (← links)
- Far-right faction in European Parliament dissolved (← links)
- Two students in Germany accused of plotting a school attack (← links)
- Anne Frank tree saved from being chopped down (← links)
- European runners win the 2007 Taipei 101 Run Up (← links)
- DHS video confirms details of leaked internal memo on al-Qaeda threat, and more (← links)
- Wikimedia Foundation among World Economic Forum's 2008 Technology Pioneers (← links)
- Tarja Turunen commences first tour since leaving Nightwish (← links)
- Five tourists die in car crash in South African park (← links)
- Draw results for UEFA Euro 2008 announced (← links)
- Russians vote in parliamentary election (← links)
- Ozzy Osbourne's personal possessions fetch $800,000 for charity (← links)
- German polar bear Knut turns one year old (← links)
- Germany's top officials seek to ban Scientology (← links)
- Karlheinz Stockhausen, composer, dies aged 79 (← links)
- Leaders declare new era of EU-African relations (← links)
- Africa-Europe summit concludes with mixed results (← links)
- Brian Mulroney testifies before Canadian House of Commons (← links)
- EU may see no reason to go to next major emitters meeting (← links)
- Rajeev Bagga & Natalia Deeva named as "2007 Deaf Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year" (← links)
- Oldest surviving US WWI veteran dies (← links)
- German composer Harald Genzmer dies at age 98 (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Christoph Bals of the NGO Germanwatch after conclusion of climate conference (← links)
- Germany announces large child porn investigation (← links)
- Senior security official: "Hardly any chance" to ban German Church of Scientology (← links)
- One dead in ski chairlift accident in Switzerland (← links)
- World stocks plunge on fears on US recession (← links)
- National Hockey League to open 2008-09 season in Stockholm and Prague (← links)
- LDS church names Monson their new president (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Mark Bunker, producer of anti-Scientology website 'XenuTV' (← links)
- Van Canto's Stefan Schmidt on a capella metal, Wacken, Nightwish, piracy & more (← links)
- Historic manuscript "The Housebook" reported sold in Germany (← links)
- Columbus module added to ISS during spacewalk (← links)
- Four new breeds in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (← links)
- 2008 Taipei International Book Exhibition Preview: An exposition with different cultures (← links)
- Astronauts replace ISS nitrogen tank in spacewalk (← links)
- Controversial operetta singer Heesters back in the Netherlands after 45 years (← links)
- Dutch diplomat Feith appointed EU Special Representative in Kosovo (← links)
- Belgrade: demonstration against independent Kosovo escalates into riots (← links)
- Norwegian museum claims Adolf Hitler drew Disney cartoons on painting (← links)
- Open software developers meet at FOSDEM 2008 (← links)
- Demonstrations planned to protest internet censorship in Finland (← links)
- Obituaries:March 4, 2008 (← links)
- Algerian rebel group claims kidnapping of two Austrians in Tunisia (← links)
- German actor Erwin Geschonneck dies at 101 (← links)
- HSK Kormoran found, the search for HMAS Sydney continues (← links)
- Wikinews interviews German music video director Uwe Flade (← links)
- Olympic flame for Beijing Games lit amidst protest (← links)
- 60 vehicle pile-up kills one, injures 30 in Austria (← links)
- Teräsbetoni frontman J. Ahola on representing Finland at Eurovision 2008 & more (← links)
- Teräsbetoni's 'Myrskyntuoja' tops Finnish album chart (← links)
- Kosmos-3M rocket launches fourth SAR-Lupe satellite (← links)
- Wikimania jury chooses Buenos Aires for 2009 location (← links)
- African nations gather to support a ban on cluster bombs (← links)
- Economic policy makers conclude Washington meetings (← links)
- Man falls down elevator shaft; woman breaks his fall (← links)
- Stagnant air spreads across England (← links)
- 11 killed in Mexican military helicopter crash (← links)
- German football: Lahm's contract offer withdrawn; Schlaudraff to Hannover (← links)
- Ukranian manufacturer preparing to sell Adolf Hitler dolls (← links)
- Spectator killed and 10 injured in German airshow crash (← links)
- PSLV rocket launches ten satellites (← links)
- Last Stauffenberg plotter dies at age 90 (← links)
- Scientology branch in Germany drops legal fight against government surveillance (← links)
- Myanmar criticised for hampering aid; UN resumes relief efforts (← links)
- Ex-head of Qantas freight operations in US jailed for price fixing (← links)
- German Football: Lahm signs contract with Bayern Munich until 2012 (← links)
- Fire damages building housing Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (← links)
- Eurovision 2008: First semi-final held in Belgrade (← links)
- Two men fined over 2006 German train crash that killed 23 (← links)
- Dima Bilan wins the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest for Russia (← links)
- International ban on cluster bombs "very close" says British Prime Minister (← links)
- New Nazi victims' monument opens in Berlin (← links)
- Sarkozy ends French job ban for Eastern Europeans (← links)
- Remains of WWI soldiers found in French mass grave (← links)
- World Health Organization calls for ban on tobacco ads (← links)
- UEFA Euro 2008: Błaszczykowski injury damages Poland's Euro 2008 hopes (← links)
- Delta II rocket launches GLAST observatory (← links)
- Finland, Estonia and Greece ratify the EU's Treaty of Lisbon (← links)
- Ireland rejects EU Lisbon Treaty (← links)
- Jenny Li and Thomas Dold win the 2008 Taipei 101 Run Up (← links)
- Kosmos-3M rocket launches six Orbcomm satellites (← links)
- Peacekeeping helicopter crash kills four in Bosnia (← links)
- Euro 2008: Germany vs. Spain (← links)
- Continental Airlines to face charges over Air France Concorde disaster (← links)
- Searching for asteroids, extraterrestrial life a little more rocky: Budget cuts threaten to close Arecibo, world's largest radio telescope (← links)
- Man rips off Hitler waxwork's head in Berlin (← links)
- Iran says its nuclear program is unchanged (← links)
- 2008 G8 summit launched in Hokkaido, Japan (← links)
- Wax Hitler will return to museum after repairs (← links)
- Antiglobalization protestors march near site of G8 summit (← links)
- G8 members release statement on Zimbabwe (← links)
- Iran conducts nine missile tests (← links)
- MUFON releases report on UFO sighting in Stephenville, Texas (← links)
- Lewis Hamilton wins 2008 German Grand Prix (← links)
- Kosmos-3M launches final SAR-Lupe satellite (← links)
- US presidential candidate Obama speaks in Berlin, Germany (← links)
- World's first double arm transplant undertaken in Munich (← links)
- Train hits collapsed bridge in Czech Republic, killing ten (← links)
- Beijing 2008: Michael Phelps wins eighth gold (← links)
- Merkel: Georgia will join NATO (← links)
- Former Georgian Minister accuses Saakashvili of war mongering (← links)
- Study: Herd animals detect Earth's magnetic field (← links)
- Phil Hill, first American to win the Formula One championship, dies at age 81 (← links)
- Alleged 'rights group' tries to have 4,000 anti-Scientology videos removed from YouTube (← links)
- Two largest known prime numbers discovered just two weeks apart, one qualifies for $100k prize (← links)
- Tarja Turunen to perform at Doro Pesch's 25th anniversary concert and record duets with her (← links)
- Violence erupts in Germany between left and right wing protesters (← links)
- Passenger plane crashes in Nepal killing 18 (← links)
- G7 says "all available tools" will be used to solve crisis (← links)
- Bone marrow transplant potentially linked to cure of patient with AIDS (← links)
- Eurozone now officially in recession (← links)
- Standoffs remain after Mumbai attacks (← links)
- Spain launches €11 billion stimulus package (← links)
- Wikinews' overview of the year 2008 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 6, 2008 (← links)
- Wikimedia, IWF respond to block of Wikipedia over child pornography allegations (← links)
- IWF reverses censorship of Wikipedia (← links)
- German internet watchdog to remove URLs to 'Virgin Killer' from search engines (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 13, 2008 (← links)
- Wikinews interviews the Wikimania 2010 Poland bid promoter (← links)
- Mount Everest plane crash blamed on pilot error (← links)
- Ice, snow, and cold strike throughout Europe (← links)
- United Kingdom officially enters economic recession (← links)
- Widespread strike action may hit France (← links)
- Fast track offer if Iceland applies to join EU (← links)
- Eurovision '82 winner Nicole talks about 'Ein bißchen Frieden', her success and the Contest today (← links)
- Strike ends at UK oil refinery (← links)
- EU warns France about auto rescue plan (← links)
- Germany's GUN Records closes (← links)
- Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at lowest level in six years (← links)
- Over a dozen injured, one killed in bomb blast in Egypt (← links)
- Football: FSV Mainz 05 advance to semi-final of DFB Pokal (← links)
- Football: Leverkusen, Bremen, HSV proceed in DFB Pokal (← links)
- US stock markets reach 12-year lows (← links)
- NASA successfully launches Kepler Telescope (← links)
- Football: Werder Bremen win DFB-Pokal (← links)
- Teenage gunman kills 15 in south-west Germany (← links)
- British TV presenter Rico Daniels tells Wikinews about being 'The Salvager' (← links)
- User:Tempodivalse/Alternate Main Page (← links)
- Usain Bolt to run 150 metre race in Manchester (← links)
- US stock markets soar after bailout plan (← links)
- Relics of 39 saints found by British Museum (← links)
- Authorities search home of owner of German Wikileaks domain (← links)
- European Parliament agrees on unified airspace (← links)
- User:Van der Hoorn/Sandbox/Mainpage (← links)
- US sergeant pleads guilty to four murders in Iraq (← links)
- G20 protests: Inside a labour march (← links)
- US stocks log gains for fourth week in a row (← links)
- Massive ice shelf expected to break away from Antarctica (← links)
- User:Tempodivalse/Yet Another Main Page idea (← links)
- Somali pirates demand $2 million ransom for US captain held hostage (← links)
- User:Resplendent/main (← links)
- Swine flu worldwide: update (← links)
- Increased turnout, reports of violence at worldwide May Day demonstrations (← links)
- Porsche and Volkswagen automakers agree to merger (← links)
- Spain in danger of Eurovision disqualification after scheduling snafu at RTVE (← links)
- German GDP drops by 3.8%, largest decline in 40 years (← links)
- Norway wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 (← links)
- As the Eurovision entrants return home, the home crowds weigh in (← links)
- Fußball-Bundesliga 2008–09: Wolfsburg win first season title (← links)
- Left-wing EU parliament candidates debate in Cardiff (← links)
- Europeans go to the polls to elect Members of the European Parliament (← links)
- Yemeni troops search for missing hostages (← links)
- Porsche automaker's global sales drop 28% (← links)
- Iran and Britain expel diplomats after Iranian presidential election (← links)
- Six-year-olds trigger emergency response with toy nuclear reactor in Germany (← links)
- Gisela Dulko knocks Maria Sharapova out of Wimbledon (← links)
- Armenia to send military forces to Afghanistan (← links)
- Michael Schumacher calls off Formula 1 comeback due to injury (← links)
- France and Germany resume growth, exit recession (← links)
- Spanish economy contracts 1% in second quarter (← links)
- Usain Bolt breaks 200m and 100m sprint records at championships (← links)
- Stock markets worldwide rise on hopes of US economic recovery (← links)
- Former terrorist arrested for 1970s murder of top German prosecutor (← links)
- Japanese tourist travels through 37 countries on just $2 (← links)
- Riots in Hamburg, Germany injure dozens (← links)
- Germany threatens to walk out of UN General Assembly if Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust (← links)
- France considers chemically castrating sex offenders (← links)
- US free speech lawyer defends satire of Glenn Beck (← links)
- Listening to you at last: EU plans to tap cell phones (← links)
- British FTSE index reaches one-year high, other European markets rise (← links)
- Man charged with assaulting British singer Leona Lewis (← links)
- US free speech lawyer Marc Randazza discusses Glenn Beck parody (← links)
- Court in France convicts Scientology of organized fraud (← links)
- McDonald's restaurant to close all locations in Iceland (← links)
- Automaker GM to cut 10,000 jobs at Opel (← links)
- Germany wins 2009 Race of Champions in Beijing, Sebastian Vettel wins 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (← links)
- Thousands to celebrate twenty years since fall of Berlin Wall (← links)
- German football goalkeeper Robert Enke is dead (← links)
- Blown for Good author discusses life inside international headquarters of Scientology (← links)
- Two Azerbaijani bloggers jailed (← links)
- Non-industrial emissions key for meeting Kyoto targets in Europe (← links)
- European Union emerges from recession (← links)
- Herman Van Rompuy named as first permanent EU President (← links)
- UN nuclear chief says negotiations with Iran at 'dead end' (← links)
- Iran to build ten new uranium enrichment plants (← links)
- Religious and political leaders criticise Swiss ban on minarets (← links)
- Copenhagen climate conference ends with "meaningful agreement" (← links)
- German jet bound for US searched in Iceland after suitcase loaded without owner (← links)
- Elvish, Klingon and Na'vi: Constructed languages gain foothold in film (← links)
- Icelandic government passes Icesave deal; €12,000 debt per citizen (← links)
- China overtakes Germany as world's biggest exporter (← links)
- Istanbul named European Capital of Culture for 2010 (← links)
- 67th Annual Golden Globe Award highlights (← links)
- France, Germany officials warn against using Internet Explorer (← links)
- Technical problem on Airbus A400M maiden flight (← links)
- Two killed, two seriously injured after boulder collapses onto house in Stein an der Traun, Germany (← links)
- Haiti rescue efforts continue, but survivors face increasing insecurity (← links)
- Toyota recalls up to 1.8 million automobiles (← links)
- Google phases out IE6 support (← links)
- Snow causes German travel woes (← links)
- Concorde crash trial begins (← links)
- At least seventeen dead after clashes in Somalia (← links)
- Lufthansa pilots begin strike (← links)
- USA upsets Canada in Olympic ice hockey (← links)
- Wave kills two on Mediterranean cruise (← links)
- Australia defeats Germany 2-1, wins men's field hockey World Cup (← links)
- Church of Scientology attempting to block 'intolerant' German film (← links)
- Greek debt deal reached (← links)
- Two arrests at Liverpool airport after attempt to smuggle corpse onto flight (← links)
- Eurozone economy did not grow at all in last quarter of 2009 (← links)
- Polish President Lech Kaczyński dies as his plane crashes in Russia (← links)
- Europe's airline chaos: in depth (← links)
- European airlines question flight bans (← links)
- Half of Europe's flights could take off Monday, EU says (← links)
- Paul Schäfer, founder of Colonia Dignidad, dies at 88 (← links)
- Eurozone approves Greece bailout (← links)
- Russia celebrates Victory Day (← links)
- Five hundred Euro note withdrawn from sale in UK (← links)
- KKE: Interview with the Greek Communist Party (← links)
- Google mistakenly collects private data from Wi-Fi networks (← links)
- Ukrainian basketball player Alexander Belostenny dies at age 51 (← links)
- Nineteen activists killed by Israeli commandos aboard aid convoy bound for Gaza (← links)
- Apple unveils iPhone 4, iOS 4 at Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 (← links)
- Football: Chelsea confirm Joe Cole and Michael Ballack departure (← links)
- Christian Wulff elected Germany's new president (← links)
- Trial of former Argentine president Jorge Videla begins (← links)
- Sailors freed after being captured in Nigeria (← links)
- Netherlands beats Uruguay 3-2 in FIFA World Cup semifinals (← links)
- Spain advances to first World Cup Finals (← links)
- Three arrested in al-Qaeda bomb plot (← links)
- 'Psychic' octopus backs Spain to win World Cup (← links)
- Stampede at German music festival kills nineteen (← links)
- Ahmadinejad criticizes Paul the octopus (← links)
- 'Black box' found near crash site of Airblue flight (← links)
- German mosque used by September 11 militants closed (← links)
- China's economy surpasses Japan's in second quarter (← links)
- German director Christoph Schlingensief dies at age 49 (← links)
- Air Berlin to code-share with American Airlines and Finnair by November (← links)
- Tobacco attracts predators with chemicals in response to caterpillars, a study finds (← links)
- User:Neptune92 (← links)
- Cargo plane crashes in Dubai, two dead (← links)
- Shooting in German hospital, four killed (← links)
- Afghan provincial governor killed in mosque bomb attack (← links)
- Paul the 'psychic' octopus dies in Germany (← links)
- Vettel becomes youngest Formula One champion (← links)
- Felix Loch wins season opening World Cup luge race in Austria (← links)
- Pope Benedict XVI to visit Benin in 2011 (← links)
- Contestant seriously injured during live German game show (← links)
- Major snow disruption in Britain; Wikinews reports from affected village (← links)
- User:Pi zero/Categories (← links)
- Israel seizes ship claimed to be carrying weapons for Gaza (← links)
- UN Security Council approves Libya no-fly zone (← links)
- Celebrity bear Knut dies suddenly at the Berlin Zoo (← links)
- Female boxer shot before fight by stepfather in Berlin (← links)
- Mubarak refused permission to leave Egypt for treatment after heart attack (← links)
- User:Nilem12 (← links)
- World leaders react to death of Osama bin Laden (← links)
- U.S. did not inform Pakistan of bin Laden mission because of suspicions he was being harbored by government (← links)
- Azerbaijan win 2011 Eurovision Song Contest (← links)
- Casey Stoner wins 2011 British MotoGP (← links)
- UN report says 80 per cent of world's refugees live in poor countries (← links)
- Saturn moon Enceladus may have salty ocean (← links)
- South Korean city wins 2018 Winter Olympics (← links)
- Study shows long-term couples more satisfied with relationships and sex lives (← links)
- Euro reaches new lows (← links)
- User:Adamrce (← links)
- More than 100 reported dead after Syrian troops move against protesters (← links)
- Allied WWII spy Nancy Wake dies aged 98 (← links)
- BMW announces 7.6% sales rise as US, China demand grows (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Darcy Richardson, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama (← links)
- Wikinews interviews former Salt Lake City mayor and 2012 presidential candidate Rocky Anderson (← links)
- Cypriot court clears all of wrongdoing in Greek air disaster (← links)
- Suspect arrested in Los Angeles arson rampage case (← links)
- 'Davos man' versus 'Camp Igloo'; 42nd World Economic Forum convenes in Swiss alps (← links)
- Scientology guilty of fraud rules French appeal court (← links)
- European cold spell kills hundreds (← links)
- German judge orders life sentence for nation's 'first Islamic-motivated terror attack' (← links)
- German hotels step up boycotts against online travel agency HRS (← links)
- Polish footballer Włodzimierz Smolarek dies aged 54 (← links)
- European Court of Human Rights rules Germany allowed to ban incest (← links)
- First Algerian president Ahmed Ben Bella dies aged 95 (← links)
- Liberian ex-President Charles Taylor convicted in war crimes trial (← links)
- China sets up US$10 billion credit line with European nations (← links)
- Sharapova defeats Azarenka in Porsche Finale (← links)
- Former Ukraine PM Yulia Tymoshenko to end hunger strike, daughter announces (← links)
- Report blames New Zealand skydive plane crash that killed nine on overloading (← links)
- Wikinews interviews John Wolfe, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama (← links)
- Australian women to meet USA in water polo's FINA Women's World League Super Finals gold medal game (← links)
- Australian Stingers stung by US at FINA World League Final gold medal match (← links)
- Putin signs law increasing fines for illegal protestors (← links)
- User:Delerium/Volcanic ash causes airport closures in Europe (← links)
- Swedish House Mafia to separate (← links)
- Wikimania 2012 tackles diversity issues (← links)
- Category:Frankfurt am Main (← links)
- Australian Gliders beat Germany women's national wheelchair basketball team on day two of Rollers & Gliders World Challenge (← links)
- Australian Gliders glide past China women's national wheelchair basketball team (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball player Ade Oregembe (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball player Joni Pollock (← links)
- Australian Gliders squeak out first place victory over Germany women's national wheelchair team (← links)
- Olympics gymnastics finals conclude with wins for Netherlands, United States, China (← links)
- Kate Lundy watches Australian women qualify for the women's R2-10m air rifle final (← links)
- Australia wins its first medal of the Paralympics with shooting bronze (← links)
- Judo round of sixteen underway at London 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links)
- Day two of Paralympic judo underway in London (← links)
- China leads medal race after day two of competition at London Paralympics (← links)
- Medals awarded at final day of rowing at London Paralympics (← links)
- Fifteen medals awarded on London Paralympics fourth night of track and field (← links)
- Slovenia goes down to China in their final sitting volleyball game in pool play at London Paralympics (← links)
- Gliders defeat USA in 2012 Paralympic semifinals (← links)
- User:Hawkeye7/Gliders win London Paralympic silver (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Australian Glider Amanda Carter (← links)
- USA raises tariffs on inexpensive Chinese solar panels (← links)
- Bremer Freimarkt, oldest fair in Germany, reaches its climax (← links)
- Wikinews interviews former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party (← links)
- World leaders react to Obama win (← links)
- User:KateAubourg/United States of America tops list of world’s most positive countries 2012 (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketballer Shelley Chaplin (← links)
- User:House1630/Famous house in old city of Bremen sold at public auction (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Aurélien Miralles about Sirenoscincus mobydick species discovery (← links)
- 'Imminent threat' as Foreign Office urges Britons to leave Benghazi (← links)
- German education minister stripped of PhD for plagiarism (← links)
- 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships preparations underway (← links)
- Spain starts 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships with first and fifth place finishes (← links)
- Second day at IPC Para-alpine World Championships at La Molina delivers surprises (← links)
- Heavy snow causes disruption across northwestern Europe (← links)
- British Chancellor George Osborne downgrades growth forecast in annual budget (← links)
- Wikinews interviews Amir Abbas Fakhravar about Iranian nuclear intentions (← links)
- Two bodies found in search for missing divers in Scapa Flow, Scotland (← links)
- Trichet attacks Europe's number one spender (← links)
- Wikileaks release Afghan "war logs" in co-operation with mainstream media (← links)
- User:Delerium/Volcanic ash causes airport closures in Europe (← links)
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- User:Hawkeye7/Gliders win London Paralympic silver (← links)
- User:House1630/Famous house in old city of Bremen sold at public auction (← links)