Andy Eckardt

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10years ago
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Dalai Lama thinks Europe has let in ‘too many’ refugees

The Dalai Lama thinks Europe has let in “too many” refugees.

10years ago
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Russia accuses West of ‘new Cold War’ over Syria, Ukraine

“Sometimes I wonder whether it is 2016 we are living in or 1962,” Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told the Munich Security Conference.

10years ago
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Adolf Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ sells out after week on German bookshelves

The first 4,000 copies of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” have sold out less a week after a new annotated version of the Nazi leader’s manifesto hit German shelves.

10years ago
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‘Star Wars’-themed church service to highlight ‘parallels’

A church will host an unusual pre-Christmas service on Sunday — with the “Star Wars” films put at the center of their worship.

10years ago
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ISIS fighter Denis Cuspert, aka Deso Dogg, killed: Pentagon

The rapper — born Denis Cuspert — had performed under the name “Deso Dogg” before he joined the terrorist group.

11years ago
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G-7: Obama says summit will discuss Russian ‘aggression’ in Ukraine

Before getting down to business at the two-day G-7 summit, Obama drank in some local Bavarian culture.

11years ago
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Auschwitz survivor confronts former Nazi Oskar Groening at trial

An Auschwitz survivor confronted the death camp’s so-called accountant on Wednesday, saying her forgiveness did not absolve him from taking responsibility.

11years ago
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Germanwings co-pilot researched suicide online before crash

Germanwings crash pilot Andreas Lubitz researched suicide methods on his tablet, prosecutors said Thursday after analyzing items taken from his home.

11years ago
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Germanwings crash co-pilot Lubitz had ‘psychosomatic’ illness: Reports

Germanwings crash co-pilot Andrea Lubitz was suffering from a “psychosomatic” illness, local media reported Sunday.

11years ago
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Germanwings crash: Airline pledges up to $54,450 for victims’ families

Families of those who died in the Germanwings plane crash will receive an initial payment of up to $54,450 from the airline’s parent company.