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Thursday, March 28, 2013

From the Heart of Europe | 28.03.2013, 15:00 UTC

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Germany
Right-Wing Extremism
Opinion: Germany's image is on trial
The treatment of Turkish journalists ahead of the NSU trial at a court in Munich causes damage to Germany's reputation in the world, says DW's Baha Güngör.
Business
Court Cases
Chocolate firm Lindt loses case over Easter bunny trademark
After more than a decade in court, Swiss chocolate maker Lindt has lost its final appeal to trademark its gold foil wrapped chocolate Easter bunny. The German court has decided similar bunny models may also be sold.
Growth
OECD predicts strong rebound for German economy
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) sees Germany in the forefront of a global economic recovery next to Japan and the US. But other eurozone states are bound to fall further behind, it says.
Unemployment
Winter delays spring upswing in German jobs market
The unusually long winter in Europe this year has slowed March job creation in Germany. However, unlike most other eurozone countries, German unemployment has dropped again compared with previous months.
News
Eurozone crisis
Cypriots line up to withdraw cash from reopened banks
Cypriots are reported to be waiting calmly to withdraw money after the country's banks opened for business for the first time in almost a fortnight. The government has imposed restrictions on how much can be withdrawn.
Eurozone crisis
Cypriot banks reopen to long queues of customers
Banks in Cyprus have reopened for the first time in almost two weeks. Despite the fact that strict limits have been imposed on withdrawals, long queues had formed in front of many banks before they opened their doors..
Religion
Pope Francis to begin Easter ceremonies by washing feet
Newly-appointed Pope Francis has begun the rituals leading up to Easter Sunday in Rome.In one, the newly elected Argentine pontiff was to wash 12 young inmates' feet at a juvenile prison.
World
Eurozone crisis
Cypriots wonder what comes next
Cypriots face hard choices. On Thursday the banks finally open again, but economists predict a long-lasting recession that will destroy many jobs.
Economy
Bank run fears keep eurozone on edge
As banks in Cyprus prepare to reopen, experts say financial institutions need to regain depositors' trust. They insist events in Cyprus won't be repeated in other euro countries.

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