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  • A GREAT REFRESHING [Charismatic Caucus]

    11/15/2015 12:01:17 PM PST · by Jedediah
    Now as my body comes together in one mind and spirit truly it is then I adorn my Bride in my presence. Doors open and heaven falls like rain upon my children of light then you shall experience pools of water in dry places and springs of water rise up as new wine in the vessels I take delight in, my obedient ones that "know my voice" and have come up from faith and stepped out of trust into my chariot of "Knowing" where I take you into my divine nature for there is no guessing here and waiting is...
  • Germany: An Appeal to Obama Over a U.S. Prisoner’s Treatment (Bradley Manning)

    04/14/2011 6:56:58 AM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 21 replies
    NY Times ^ | 04/14/2011 | Staff
    Germany’s Parliament says its human rights committee is protesting the conditions in which a United States Army private suspected of giving classified material to WikiLeaks is being detained.
  • Merkel: There Is "No Possibility" Of Bailing Out Greece

    02/28/2010 6:09:52 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 27 replies · 1,427+ views
    Business Insider ^ | 02/28/10 | Joe Weisenthal
    Merkel: There Is "No Possibility" Of Bailing Out Greece Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 28, 2010, 8:00 PM | 761 | comment 13 As Europe begins what's sure to be a very hectic week, the volume of conflicting statements about the Greek bailout is truly stunning. There have been multiple reports of some kind of deal worth $30-$34 billion, and yet check out what Germany's Angela Merkel told German TV, according to the Sydney Morning Herald:
  • Political Sniping Within the French Government Intensifies (French government infighting over EU)

    04/19/2005 4:57:05 PM PDT · by Alex Marko · 2 replies · 360+ views
    NY Times ^ | April 19, 2005 | Elaine Sciolino
    The battle in the heart of the French government pits the tall, elegantly dressed poet-diplomat against the short, rumpled, self-described "bumpkin from the provinces." Interior Minister Dominique de Villepin, a former foreign minister, started the fight on Sunday, suggesting in a radio interview that France might need a new prime minister (perhaps him?) regardless of whether French voters rejected a referendum on the European Union Constitution next month. "You don't have to be a psychic, you just have to look around," Mr. De Villepin told Europe 1 radio. He also said, "We will need policies that are more pro-active, even...
  • Germany Forms Special Bureau to Prepare for Reconstruction in Iraq

    03/22/2003 1:24:15 PM PST · by longjack · 55 replies · 192+ views
    Special Staff of the Federal Government for Reconstruction in Iraq Berlin (dpa) -- With a "Special Staff Iraq" the Federal Government is preparing for reconstruction time in Iraq. This is what the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung" is reporting. According to the report, Secretary of State Joschka Fischer set up the bureau in his department on Friday under leadership of the experienced Middle East diplomat Horst. It has been said that with the increased debates over after-war scenarios Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder wants to prepare a basis for an harmonization between Germany and the USA. Veröffentlicht von RZ-Online am 22.03.2003 20:02 20:02...
  • Germany opens inquiry into illegal arms sales to Iraq

    11/10/2002 6:50:55 AM PST · by knighthawk · 8 replies · 236+ views
    The Times of India ^ | November 10 2002 | AFP/Focus
    MUNICH: Police in the western German cities of Mannheim and Cologne have opened inquiries into a German-Russian businessman suspected of masterminding the illegal supply of weapons to Iraq, weekly news magazine Focus says in its edition due out on Monday. The businessman, named as Mark V., specialises in selling weapons from former Soviet bloc countries to the Middle East and German investigators suspect him of illegally channelling weapons to Iraq via Jordan, it said. The United Nations slapped an embargo on sales of weapons to Iraq after Baghdad invaded neighbouring Kuwait in 1990. Mark V., who owns a dental equipment...
  • Germany to apologize to Italians (Fifty plus years too late)

    04/14/2002 7:37:59 PM PDT · by scouse · 6 replies · 232+ views
    Nando Times Online ^ | 4/14/02 | Tony Czuczka
    By TONY CZUCZKA, Associated Press BERLIN (April 14, 2002 9:09 p.m. EDT) - In a long-delayed act of reconciliation, Germany's president heads off to Italy on Monday to commemorate the victims of a World War II massacre that has come to symbolize Nazi atrocities in that country. President Johannes Rau's gesture this week coincides with new attempts by prosecutors to track down those who committed war crimes in occupied Italy. Rau will be the first postwar German leader to visit Marzabotto, one of several mountain villages southwest of Bologna where Nazi SS troops who claimed they were pursuing resistance fighters...