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Daily Bulletin 24.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
Europe  |  Germany  |  Business
Europe
Economy
Eurozone leaders agree to respect European Central Bank independence
The leaders of the three biggest eurozone economies - Germany, France and Italy - have met to discuss strategies to combat the debt crisis as signs grow that even they are not immune to turmoil in the bond markets.
Pressure mounts on the ECB to act on the spiraling debt crisis
Merkel affirms her rejection of eurobonds in budget debate
EU commission proposes eurobonds as crisis weapon
Eurobonds: A cure or a curse?
Greece
A drop in the ocean - Greece's battle with tax evaders
Greeks owe their state upwards of 40 billion euros. For the first time ever, tax authorities have arrested top businessmen accused of not paying their taxes. Now the finance ministry wants to do more to catch evaders.
Greek premier fails to secure crucial reform backing
Financial markets unimpressed by Spain's conservative win
Greek parliament endorses new government
Germany
Nuclear Power
A nuclear waste train is en route to Germany, but by which route?
A train carrying radioactive waste from France to a German storage facility is likely to cross the border on Friday, according to officials. Its route is not yet clear, but German anti-nuclear protesters want to know.
Hundreds protest against planned nuclear waste transport
Anti-nuclear demo highlights Europe's border-free policing policies
After longest delay in history, nuclear waste arrives at storage site
Business
German business confidence is once more on the rise
Germany's key indicator of business sentiment posted a surprise upturn on Thursday despite Europe's lingering debt crisis. The rise in the ifo Institute's confidence index reverses four months of decline.
German business confidence falls further
German economy to power on through 2012
German economy continues rise with record figures for 2010
Right-Wing Extremism
German police arrest another suspected neo-Nazi terrorist
German police have arrested another person suspected of supporting a neo-Nazi terror group that has been linked with a string of immigrant murders. The search continues for more members and accomplices.
Focus: Right-wing extremism in Germany
German security agents say bureaucracy hinders fight against far-right
Parliament expresses shame over far-right murder spree in Germany
Latin America
Berlin hosts summit with Latin America, the 'underestimated continent'
Germany's economic and political relationship with Brazil has grown substantially over the past decade. As a fast emerging region, Brazil and Latin America deserve greater attention, Germany's foreign minister tells DW.
How Brazil can benefit from helping Europe
German president heads to Latin America to boost ties
Brazil eager to be a force of change and moderation
Business
Auto Industry
EU to sue Germany over 'Volkswagen Law'
The European Commission is taking Germany to court for a second time over a law which protects Europe's largest carmaker Volkswagen from takeover bids.
Wiesmann cars carve out a sleek and powerful niche
Daimler plans cheaper e-car with leased battery
Volkswagen success forces importers to cut prices
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