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Date:
Tue,
July
08
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2008
02:30:23 PM
From:
Deutsche Welle
Subject:
Daily Bulletin | 08.07.2008, 18:30 UTC
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Newsletter | 08.07.2008, 18:30 UTC
Daily Bulletin
DW-WORLD.DE's top stories from Germany and Europe
Overview of Topics
Environmentalists Slam G8's Emissions Deal as Meaningless
Siemens to Slash 16,750 Jobs Worldwide
Subway Attackers Sent to Jail, Could Face Deportation
US, Czech Republic Seal Anti-Missile Radar System Deal
Environmentalists Slam G8's Emissions Deal as Meaningless
As G8 leaders trumpeted their landmark deal to cut global emissions by 50 per cent by 2050, the '50/50' agreement, which has yet to be sealed, was quickly lambasted by environmentalists as virtually meaningless.
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G8 Leaders Agree on a Global Emissions Target
G8 Leaders Agree to Halve Emissions by 2050
Africa's Plight Dominates First Day of G8 Summit
Germany in Hot Seat as G8 Pushes Nuclear Power
Siemens to Slash 16,750 Jobs Worldwide
German engineering giant Siemens announced Tuesday, July 8, it will cut almost 17,000 positions from its global workforce in an effort to streamline operations amid a worsening business climate.
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Siemens Hit by Corruption Charges in Greece, Norway
Siemens Mulls Plans to Cut 15,000 Jobs
Siemens Corruption Trial Begins
Subway Attackers Sent to Jail, Could Face Deportation
Two young men were given long jail terms for beating an elderly man in a subway. The case triggered a bitter debate in Germany about whether ethnic minorities should be blamed for increasing juvenile violence.
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German Trial Turns Spotlight on Foreign Youth Crime
Controversial Premier of Hesse to Continue in Office
Immigrant Groups Protest Against Koch's Justice Plans
US, Czech Republic Seal Anti-Missile Radar System Deal
The Czech government has agreed to host facilities that would be used as part of the defensive shield the US wants to build in Europe. But the plans are unpopular among Czechs and many others.
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US Missile Shield Plan Continues to Rankle
Poland Denies US Reports on Missile Defense Shield Deal
Czech Government Could Collapse, Says Premier
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