Now, ride on world’s longest $10m bus that can carry 256 passengers in Germany
The AutoTram Extra Grand debuted in Germany as the longest bus in the world.
The bus developed by the boffins of the Fraunhofer Institute for Traffic and Infrastructure Systems, it is nearly 101 feet
Merkel, Hollande urge Greece to stick to reforms
Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande urged debt-wracked Greece on Thursday to push through with painful but crucial reforms to safeguard its eurozone future as they began talks here.
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ECB saves Greece from bankruptcy by securing emergency loans: Report
The European Central Bank (ECB) has saved Greece from bankruptcy for the time being by securing it interim financing in the form of additional emergency loans from the Bank of Greece, German newspaper
German trainee fined 227,000 euros for illegal Facebook party
A German court has handed a 20-year-old apprentice a 227,000-euro ($280,000) bill to cover police costs after he organized an illegal party through the Facebook social network in the southern German t
Merkel and Monti pledge to do everything to protect eurozone
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti will do everything to protect the eurozone and swiftly implement measures agreed by European leaders in June, their governments s
Experimental musicians use body as instrument
Peter Kirn makes music with an unusual instrument - his own body.
The Kentucky native pinches two electrically charged pennies connected to a laptop via two short green wires.
The rudimentary contra
German priest fired for decades old sex abuse
The Catholic Church has fired a German priest for sexually abusing five underage boys more than 30 years ago.
The diocese of Trier in western Germany says Bishop Stephan Ackermann dismissed the unna
Pope to sue German magazine over 'Vatileaks' cover
A German magazine said Tuesday that Pope Benedict XVI was preparing to sue it for publishing a cover satirising the 'Vatileaks' leaked-documents scandal that has rocked the Vatican.
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Five dead, including hostage-taker in Germany: Police
Five people were left dead after a hostage-taking during a home eviction in southwestern Germany on Wednesday, including the presumed gunman, police said.
Police said they found the bodies inside aft
German court rules religious circumcision on boys an assault
Circumcising young boys on religious grounds amounts to grievous bodily harm, a German court ruled on Tuesday in a landmark decision that the Jewish community said trampled on parents' religious right