We have started to collect the most important news related to Germany in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A German woman is believed to have been kidnapped in Iraq, German government officials say.
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German police stage a mock evacuation of Berlin's Olympic stadium - the 2006 World Cup's top venue.
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New German leader Angela Merkel avoids taking sides in the EU budget row during talks with PM Tony Blair.
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New German leader Angela Merkel meets Tony Blair in London for talks set to include the troublesome EU budget.
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New German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls for stronger ties with the US on her first full day in office.
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Angela Merkel is confirmed as Germany's first woman chancellor in a parliamentary vote.
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Thousands of police guard a controversial nuclear waste train as it crosses into Germany from France.
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Germany holds a series of events to mark the 60th anniversary of the ground-breaking Nuremberg trials.
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Referee Robert Hoyzer is sentenced to more than two years in jail for his part in Germany's biggest match-fixing scandal.
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Strong export growth lifts German GDP over the past three months but consumer spending continues to fall.
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Germany's main political parties vote to accept a grand coalition headed by conservative Angela Merkel.
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Germany's incoming Chancellor Angela Merkel calls for sacrifices as she unveils details of her coalition's plans.
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Germany's main parties announce a coalition deal involving tax hikes after weeks of negotiations.
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