Can US follow the footsteps of Germany

Both Barack Obama and Angela Merkel seemed to share same views when it came to topic ranging from global economy to Libya, but when the talk about destroying nuclear arsenal came into being they simply parted ways.

It was clear when they spoke together on Tuesday about the idea of nuclear vision that they do not share same views on maintaining thriving economies and also reduce greenhouse gases. For both the nations, it came down to nuclear power when such topics are discussed.

Turkey vetoes ex-Austrian foreign minister's OSCE candidacy

The candidature of Ursula Plassnik, the former Austrian Foreign Minister for the post of the succeeding Secretary General in Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe is being strongly contested by Turkey since she has supposedly resist Turkey’s demand and chance of being a permanent member of the EU.

Plassnik has reportedly made a comment back in the year 2008 that Turkey which a majority of it population practicing Islam should concentrate of getting a tie up with the European Union and stop thinking about complete membership in the organization.

Michael Tomczyk bags first position

At the red-bull ring in Spielberg, Martin Tomczyk, the German driver, driving an Audi has packed the award for topping in the DTM season. Mercedes driver, Ralf Schumacher, finished second, 0.46 seconds after Tomczyk.

This was Schumacher’s best DTM score till date. Same is the case with Oliver Jarvis who completed the podium in another Audi. In a c-class Mercedes Benz, Bruno Spengler finished fourth and defended his points. With his victory at Spielberg, Spengler now has 23 points. In the drivers’ standings, Martin Tomczyk is now runner’s up with 20 points.

5 day gathering of Protestants begins in Germany

The largest gathering of Protestants in Germany has begun in Dresden as it invites people to take lessons from the achievements and know-how of the east which was previously ruled by the Communists which in fact gave way to the calm uprising in 1989 and ultimately brought about the collapse of the Berlin wall.

Dr Margot Kassmann, a previous Lutheran Bishop of Hanover attributes the reason behind the coming down of the wall to the persistent demands of the Christians for fairness, independence, tranquility and uprightness.

Trichet suggests single EU finance ministry

Though Germany acknowledge and feel the same about the issues raised by Jean Claude Trichet, the President of European Central Bank in his speech regarding the unevenness in the budgetary and monetary policies, it does not feel it appropriate to approve of the offer of the Trichet for a finance ministry for the European continent.

Volkswagen’ secret uncovered at Austria auto show

Volkswagen is on a bang these days. Volkswagen has uncovered its fastest ever model cabriolets at the Worthersee GTI Auto show in Austria with the Golf Cabriolet R model and the Golf Cabriolet GTI model.

The new models were steered out next to the Golf GTI Edition 35 – constructed to enjoy the 35 years of Volkswagen’s victory run.

Life sentence in Vienna Chechen murder trial

A Chechen banished person living in Vienna who had frankly criticized Ramzan Kadyrov, the President of Chechen had been killed in which regard three persons have been convicted and given strict punishments for being involved in the murder. He was sentenced with imprisonment for a lifetime while two other men were sentenced with imprisonments for 19 and 16 years respectively after being convicted for helping the exile who had killed Umar Israilov who had sought asylum as stated by the APA which is the press agency of Austria.

Germany will need to stay cool under pressure

As stated by the defender of Germany, Holger badstuber, the team will be required to maintain its calmness despite the strong stress in order to achieve and ideal end of the season winning six of out of all the six matches in this year’s Euro Cup after it wins the match against Austria scheduled for this Friday.

Austrian tennis player Koellerer banned for life for match-fixing

Daniel Koellerer, Austria’s tennis player with a world ranking of 55 at a point of time and also a strong contender of Davis Cup was banned for a lifetime for trying match fixing. He was found and held guilty under the anti-corruption laws in Sports for having violated three rules in one particular one of which was engineering or endeavoring to arrange the result of an event.

Audi A1 makes its international debut at the 30th Wortherseetour meeting

The latest model of Audi, the A1 Clubsport Quattro which is said to be one the smallest cars manufactured by the brand has been launched at the Wortherseetour’s 30th yearly meet in Austria meant for the followers of the versions of cars produced by the VW Group.

This little car is said to have a capacity of 500 horsepower and comes with a largely improvised form of the five cylinder gasoline engine that is turbocharged and is present in the existing RS3 Sportback. This engine is supposed to help car perform amazingly with an estimated speed of about 200 km per hour in mere 10.9 secs.

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