Ants, Spiders and Cockroaches: Saving the World...One Mouthful at a Time
Westerners might get a bit queasy when they think about eating locusts, spiders or ants, but they make up delicacies and key sources of protein in much of the world. A new movement is trying to bring...
View ArticleDemjanjuk Trial Winds Down: Families of Sobibór Victims Value Memory over Malice
As the trial of John Demjanjuk in Munich draws to a close, any doubts that the defendant was an accessory to the murders of 27,900 Jews seem to have been set aside. But most of the joint plaintiffs are...
View ArticleAesthetic Energy Autobahns: Can Designer Power Masts Win Over the Public?
Europe is undergoing a revolution in energy production that requires massive new infrastructure to support the shift to renewables. But do new power lines always have to result in blight? Some utility...
View ArticleFor Richer, For Poorer: Europe on the Verge of Becoming a Transfer Union
The euro zone looks set to evolve into a transfer union as it struggles to overcome the debt crisis. There are a number of options for the institutionalized shift of resources from richer to poorer...
View ArticleFor Richer, For Poorer: Europe on the Verge of Becoming a Transfer Union
The euro zone looks set to evolve into a transfer union as it struggles to overcome the debt crisis. There are a number of options for the institutionalized shift of resources from richer to poorer...
View ArticleThyssenKrupp CEO on Germany's Energy Revolution: 'An Effort Comparable to...
In a SPIEGEL interview, ThyssenKrup CEO Heinrich Hiesinger discusses his plans to radically restructure the steelmaking firm. He says the traditional German company is deeply concerned about the...
View ArticleThyssenKrupp CEO on Germany's Energy Revolution: 'An Effort Comparable to...
In a SPIEGEL interview, ThyssenKrup CEO Heinrich Hiesinger discusses his plans to radically restructure the steelmaking firm. He says the traditional German company is deeply concerned about the...
View ArticleThe Birth of the 'Fifth Estate': William Dutton on 20 Years of the World Wide...
In a SPIEGEL interview, William Dutton of the Oxford Internet Institute discusses how fundamentally the World Wide Web has changed our lives since its creation 20 years ago, offering his views on how...
View ArticleThe Birth of the 'Fifth Estate': William Dutton on 20 Years of the World Wide...
In a SPIEGEL interview, William Dutton of the Oxford Internet Institute discusses how fundamentally the World Wide Web has changed our lives since its creation 20 years ago, offering his views on how...
View ArticleInternet Evolution: The War on Web Anonymity
The Internet has always been a refuge of anonymity. Anyone could hide behind the cloak of namelessness and express the most offensive views. Now politicians and companies -- including Google and...
View ArticleInternet Evolution: The War on Web Anonymity
The Internet has always been a refuge of anonymity. Anyone could hide behind the cloak of namelessness and express the most offensive views. Now politicians and companies -- including Google and...
View ArticleDarth Vader vs. Death Strip: Berlin Wall Sinks into Cold War Disneyland
Politicians in Berlin are searching for a suitable way to commemorate the construction of the Berlin Wall. But the most prominent scenes around the former partition are increasingly being exploited by...
View ArticleDarth Vader vs. Death Strip: Berlin Wall Sinks into Cold War Disneyland
Politicians in Berlin are searching for a suitable way to commemorate the construction of the Berlin Wall. But the most prominent scenes around the former partition are increasingly being exploited by...
View ArticleGerman Development Minister on Africa Famine: 'Anyone Can Toss Around Big...
In a SPIEGEL interview, German Development Minister Dirk Niebel discusses the current famine in Africa, criticism of his country's contribution to fighting the catastrophe and why he believes aid...
View ArticleGerman Development Minister on Africa Famine: 'Anyone Can Toss Around Big...
In a SPIEGEL interview, German Development Minister Dirk Niebel discusses the current famine in Africa, criticism of his country's contribution to fighting the catastrophe and why he believes aid...
View ArticleGoing Godless: Does Secularism Make People More Ethical?
Non-believers are often more educated, more tolerant and know more about God than the pious. A new wave of research is trying to figure out what goes on in the minds of an ever-growing group of people...
View ArticleGoing Godless: Does Secularism Make People More Ethical?
Non-believers are often more educated, more tolerant and know more about God than the pious. A new wave of research is trying to figure out what goes on in the minds of an ever-growing group of people...
View ArticleBreaking Taboos: Concerns Mount in Germany Over ECB Bond Buys
The euro drama is escalating in Berlin. In order to save the common currency, the European Central Bank is now purchasing large volumes of Italian government bonds. German central bankers and...
View ArticleBreaking Taboos: Concerns Mount in Germany Over ECB Bond Buys
The euro drama is escalating in Berlin. In order to save the common currency, the European Central Bank is now purchasing large volumes of Italian government bonds. German central bankers and...
View ArticleDutch Finance Minister on the Debt Crisis: 'We Are All Threatened by Contagion'
In an interview with SPIEGEL, Dutch Finance Minister Jan Kees de Jager calls on the German government to remain firm in its opposition to euro bonds. He also warns that even the fiscally solid nations...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....