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Date:
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05
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2008
02:31:18 PM
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Deutsche Welle
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Daily Bulletin | 05.07.2008, 18:30 UTC
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Newsletter | 05.07.2008, 18:30 UTC
Daily Bulletin
DW-WORLD.DE's top stories from Germany and Europe
Overview of Topics
Merkel to G8: Food Crisis is Global Security Risk
Man Tears Off Hitler Head at Berlin Wax Museum
EU Considering Making Energy Efficiency Legally Binding
Tour de France Attempts to Polish its Tarnished Image
Merkel to G8: Food Crisis is Global Security Risk
Ahead of the summit of leading industrial nations in Japan, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged G8 members to act on the current food crisis. She plans to set an example by bringing a major donation to the table.
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Protestors Gather in Japan Ahead of G8 Summit
Leaders Vow to Tackle Hunger in Much Criticized Summit
Opinion: We Can't Afford to Lose the Fight Against Hunger
Merkel Calls for Action on Food, Oil Crisis
Man Tears Off Hitler Head at Berlin Wax Museum
A man tore the wax head off an effigy of Adolf Hitler in Berlin on Saturday, July 5, just minutes after a new branch of the Madame Tussauds wax museum chain opened for the first time to the public.
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Berlin Police Arrest Man Who Wrecked Hitler Waxwork
Madame Tussauds' Wax Hitler Sparks Outrage in Berlin
Historian Renews Calls for Annotated Edition of "Mein Kampf"
New Book Delves Into Hitler's Mailbag
EU Considering Making Energy Efficiency Legally Binding
EU energy ministers are considering making energy efficiency legally binding across the Union, French Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo said on Saturday, July 5, in Paris.
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EU, Russia Hold First Talks on New Partnership Pact
G8 Nations Fail to Meet Climate Change Promises, Report Says
Gazprom Pushing Natural Gas for Cars in Europe
Tour de France Attempts to Polish its Tarnished Image
The Tour de France kicks off this Saturday, marking the beginning of a grueling three-week ride. The race has been rocked by doping scandals for the past 10 years, and many believe that this time will be no different.
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Doping Widespread at Team Telekom, Report Suggests
German Biathletes Deny Doping Allegations
Broadcaster Admits No Facts Behind Winter Sports Doping Claims
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