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Germany is a 'major proliferation center' in the torture tools market, Amnesty report says
Companies in the EU are exploiting loopholes to export torture tools, according to a report by Amnesty International. Co-author Mike Lewis tells Deutsche Welle what role Germany plays in this trade.
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EU parliament's newest MEPs have nowhere to go
18 members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are in limbo in Brussels because member states cannot agree on how to integrate their new colleagues into the EU as required by the Lisbon Treaty.
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Electronics giant Siemens cuts 4,200 jobs
The German electronics and engineering group Siemens has announced plans to cut 4,200 jobs as part of a restructuring of its information technology division.