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This article covers breaking news and events in February 2007.
Daily events
Thursday February 1, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The comedian Cordula Stratmann becomes the protagonist of the shows Zimmer frei! and Schillerstraße were awarded the Golden Camera . The singer Lionel Richie is honored for his life's work. Nicolas Cage received further awards in the “International Film” category, Katie Melua in the “Pop International” category and the band Rosenstolz in the “Pop National” category.
Friday February 2, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The Bundestag passes the reform of the health insurance , according to which, among other things, all German citizens must be compulsorily insured in the future. Every German citizen has the opportunity to be accepted into health insurance.
Saturday February 3, 2007
- Baghdad / Iraq : Around 135 people are killed by a bomb and 226 injured; five people are killed and 40 injured by car bombs in Kirkuk , Iraq.
- Paris / France : At the Paris environmental conference demonstrated the lean four biggest polluters - the US , Russia , the People's Republic of China and India - the central institution of an environmental authority of the UN from.
Sunday February 4, 2007
- Cologne / Germany : In the final of the men's handball world championship between Germany and Poland in the KölnArena , Germany wins 29:24 and celebrates its third world title. Denmark secured third place with a win over France .
- Miami / United States : The Indianapolis Colts defeat the Chicago Bears 29:17 in Super Bowl XLI .
Monday 5th February 2007
- Karlsruhe / Germany : The Federal Court of Justice declares covert online searches of private computers by investigative authorities to be inadmissible. Federal Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble ( CDU ), on the other hand, defends such methods for crime prevention and investigation as “essential”. He announces a "timely adaptation of the code of criminal procedure" to the events of the Internet age.
- Chita / Russia : The Russian public prosecutor has announced a new charge of money laundering against the former head of the Russian oil company Yukos , Mikhail Khodorkovsky , in order to prevent his expected release in 2008 . His defenders see behind the fear of the Russian government that Khodorkovsky could become politically active if he was released early and finance other parties in the next presidential election.
- Washington, DC / United States : US President George W. Bush presents his administration's plans for the US budget. They include an increase of more than 700 billion dollars for military expenses, including the cost of the war in Iraq as well as savings in social programs such as health care and education.
Tuesday February 6, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The resignation of ex- CDU parliamentary group leader Friedrich Merz arouses frustration in the CDU / CSU parliamentary group - debate about the policy of the grand coalition .
- Berlin / Germany : When the Federal Network Agency announced that they wanted to auction new UMTS licenses at the beginning of 2008 , the telecommunications providers responded largely "sniffed", as the frequency bands available for selection are not even needed in the long term. Nevertheless, the industry will probably have to increase so as not to give market competitors an advantage.
- Bielefeld / Germany : The majority of Germans speak loudly Emnid poll for a stricter limitation of CO 2 - emissions for cars coming from; such regulations met resistance from the German auto lobby .
- Toulouse / France : Thousands of Airbus employees are going on a warning strike to protest, like their German colleagues, against expected rationalization measures, austerity measures and job cuts by the parent company EADS .
- London / United Kingdom : Two people are injured in a letter bomb in the Oaklands Business Center in Wokingham near London. The letter was to the listed service provider Vantis . The British police are investigating the connection with a similar attack the previous day against the Capita Group .
- Baghdad / Iraq : Strangers kidnap the two German nationals Hannelore Krause and son Sinan . In two video messages they plead with the German government that the Bundeswehr should be withdrawn from Afghanistan , otherwise they would be killed.
Wednesday February 7, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The German government calls for a deployment of Tornado - multi-role combat aircraft for air-to-ground reconnaissance to Afghanistan from. If the Bundestag approves, the planes could be relocated to the war zone from April to support the NATO partners . The faction chief of ruling party SPD , Peter Struck , outlining the nature of the mission with the term "combat mission": "We are in Afghanistan to the government Karzai in the fight against the Taliban to support."
- New York / United States : Blackstone is taking over real estate company Equity Office Properties for 39 billion US dollars including debt .
- San Francisco / United States : 1.6 million female employees and former employees who were employed by the retail chain Wal-Mart from 1998 onwards can, according to the decision of the competent court of appeals, bring a class action against the company for sexual discrimination because they contravene the alleged Company philosophy have been excluded from promotions based on their gender. This would be the largest lawsuit in legal history.
- South Lebanon / Lebanon : Around six months after the settlement of the Second Lebanon War , firefights between the armed forces of Israel and the armed forces of Lebanon take place again for the first time on the demarcation line established by the United Nations .
Thursday February 8, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The 57th International Film Festival will open with the premiere of director Olivier Dahan's film La Vie en rose about the life of the singer Édith Piaf .
- Orbit : The two US astronauts Michael López-Alegría and Sunita Williams are completing the third field assignment at the International Space Station within nine days to modify the cooling system.
Friday February 9, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The income from trade tax rose last year by five to 31 billion euros , so that the financial situation of cities and municipalities improved overall in 2006 . Nevertheless, the situation in many cities is alarmingly bad: they are hardly able to cover the current budget and pay off old loans with the income.
- Elazığ / Turkey : In an earthquake measuring 5.3 on the open-ended Richter scale in southeastern Turkey, at least 35 people are injured when they flee in a panic on the street.
- Baltic Sea : The Greek tanker Propontis runs aground in the Gulf of Finland on its way from Primorsk in Russia to Western Europe with 110,000 liters of crude oil on board. According to the Finnish company Neste Oil , some tanks have cracked; However, the cargo has not been damaged so far, as the tanker has a double-walled hull .
- Pyongyang / North Korea : North Korea is sending its first disarmament signal by agreeing to talk about first steps to revive an agreement from 2005 . In it a suspension of the North Korean nuclear program was only offered in exchange for economic aid.
Saturday February 10, 2007
- Essen / Germany : The finance ministers of the seven leading industrial countries ( G7 ) meet in Essen . The subject was u. a. the future handling of so-called hedge funds . "Given the rapid growth of the hedge fund industry and its trading practices, we must be vigilant". Federal Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück had previously pointed out that it was a success that the topic of hedge funds was being discussed for the first time. In the past, the USA and Great Britain in particular have resisted this.
- Berlin / Germany : Federal Transport Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee wants to take drastic penalties against speeders and jostlers in road traffic . At the same time, he announced an increase in the truck toll in an interview with the Rheinische Post . In contrast, he again speaks out against a general speed limit as a means of reducing carbon dioxide.
- Washington, DC / United States : Senate Intelligence Committee investigates disinformation of a senior US Department of Defense official regarding the evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq .
Sunday February 11, 2007
- Munich / Germany : At the Munich Conference on Security Policy, the President of Russia Vladimir Putin calls for the United Nations to be strengthened in global conflict resolution. "We shouldn't replace the UN with either NATO or the EU ," and criticized the US for setting up a missile defense system in Central Europe. Observers speak of a continuation of the Cold War .
- Lisbon / Portugal : In a referendum , the majority (59.3 percent) vote in favor of legalizing abortions within the first 10 weeks of pregnancy . Prime Minister José Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa announced that he would implement the result of the vote in parliament.
- United States : At Harvard University , historian Drew Gilpin Faust will be the first woman to assume the office of president.
- Antholz / Italy : At the end of the Biathlon World Championships 2007 , Germany won the gold medal in the women's 4 × 6 km relay. Michael Greis and Andreas Birnbacher also ensure a German double victory in the men's 15 km mass start. With 5 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 3 bronze medals, Germany is the most successful nation in the World Cup.
- New York / United States : The Dixie Chicks win at the 2007 Grammy Awards . The band wins five Grammys.
Monday February 12, 2007
- Stuttgart / Germany : By decision of the Higher Regional Court of Stuttgart is Brigitte Mohnhaupt , for involvement in bombings of RAF sentenced to life imprisonment, for on 27 March 2007 probation be dismissed.
- Baghdad / Iraq : Another attack in the center of the Iraqi capital kills around 70 people.
- Baghdad / Iraq : The Iraqi Court of Appeal sentences former Vice President Taha Yasin Ramadan to death. Ramadan was initially sentenced to life imprisonment for a massacre of 148 Shiites . The appellate court intervened in December 2006 because the sentence seemed too mild.
- Essen / Germany : With the acquisition of the British travel company Mytravel , which is merged with Thomas Cook , KarstadtQuelle is increasingly becoming the tourism company as No. 2 in the industry in Europe behind TUI .
Tuesday February 13, 2007
- Düsseldorf / Germany : The CEO of the pay-TV channel Premiere , Georg Kofler , sends the company's share price "into the basement" with the announcement that he will be selling his Premiere shares .
- Hamburg / Germany : Doris Schröder-Köpf , wife of the former Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder , finally prevails in a legal dispute against the star before the Hamburg Higher Regional Court. In June 2005 , citing alleged inside information, the magazine falsely claimed that in a conversation with the SPD chairman at the time, Franz Müntefering, she had inspired her husband to vote for the vote of confidence . The sheet must now print a correction that reads: "These claims are, what we are correcting, untrue."
- Calgary / Canada , Leipzig / Germany : The use of tools by chimpanzees to break nuts for 4,300 years has been proven by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and Julio Mercader from the Canadian University of Calgary through finds in the Ivory Coast .
Wednesday February 14, 2007
- Ashgabat / Turkmenistan : Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow is sworn in as the new President of Turkmenistan after an election criticized as "staged".
- Auburn Hills / United States : The US division of the automotive group DaimlerChrysler is initiating its restructuring measures by cutting 13,000 jobs after a loss of 1.1 billion euros in the previous year . Chrysler's affected manufacturing facilities are in Newark , Delaware and Michigan .
- Kassel / Germany : The Federal Social Court decides that the health insurances must disclose the amount of the manager's salaries . The regulation serves transparency and is therefore in the interest of the general public, which outweighs the individual interests of the board members (Ref .: B1 A3 / 06R). The present case concerned the Bielefelder BKK Diakonie , a smaller fund with 26,000 insured persons and a one-man board, who saw his personal rights violated as a result.
- London / United Kingdom : At this year's Brit Awards, the indie rock bands " Arctic Monkeys " and " The Killers " each received two awards. The Arctic Monkeys from Sheffield received the award for best British band and for the best British album. The US band "The Killers" can look forward to being named the best foreign band and the best international album. Take That received the award for the best British single (Patience) category , Nelly Furtado for the best international performer and Amy Winehouse for the best British performer. James Morrison wins in the British solo category and Justin Timberlake in the international category . Oasis is honored for contributions to British music.
- Vienna / Austria : The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announces the resumption of inspections after North Korea gave in to its nuclear program.
Thursday February 15, 2007
- Madrid / Spain : Three years after the Madrid train attacks on four local trains, the trial against the 29 alleged assassins and six accomplices begins in a converted exhibition center on the outskirts of the metropolis. Around 600 witnesses are to be questioned.
- Wellington / New Zealand : The Japanese whaling ship “ Nisshin Maru ”, the mother ship of the whaling fleet of Japan, is floating around 100 nautical miles off the coast of Antarctica . Due to the 1000 tons of oils and chemicals on board, New Zealand's Environment Minister Chris Carter fears a natural disaster for the ecological balance of the Antarctic.
Friday February 16, 2007
- Balad / Iraq : When fighting between Iraqi troops and units of the al-Qaida - the terrorist network whose leader is Abu Ayyub al-Masri violated his deputy Abu Abdullah al-Madschamiai is according to the state television and radio station al-Jazeera was killed. The Iraqi Interior Ministry has not yet commented on the incident.
- Las Palmas / Spain : Aircraft passengers of a hijacked Boeing 737 of Air Mauritanie with 79 people on board overwhelm the Moroccan hijacker from Western Sahara , who was armed with handguns and wanted to reroute the aircraft to France , when the jet brakes on the airfield . 21 passengers suffer minor injuries when trying to escape from the aircraft on the emergency slides, one pregnant woman a shock. A terrorist background is excluded. The machine was on its way from the capital Nouakchott via Nouadhibou in northern Mauritania to Las Palmas.
- Pyongyang / North Korea : Kim Jong-il , the ruler of North Korea and Commander in Chief of the Korean People's Army, is officially celebrating his 65th birthday with staged celebrations across the country.
- Frankfurt am Main / Germany : Postbank is expected to have a new head in the person of Wolfgang Klein , who was previously the board member responsible for the lucrative private customer business .
- Eichstätt , Ingolstadt / Germany : According to a press report, the library manager of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt had 80 tons of books from the central library of the Bavarian Capuchins turned into waste paper .
Saturday 17th February 2007
- Berlin / Germany : After the German Bundestag, the 2007 health reform will now also be passed by the Bundesrat .
Sunday February 18, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : The 57th International Film Festival Berlin is China Post Tuya's Marriage by director Wang Quan'an with the Golden Bear named best film. The German actress Nina Hoss is honored with the Silver Bear for Best Actress, while the Argentine actor Julio Chávez receives the Silver Bear for Best Actor.
Monday February 19, 2007
- Åre / Sweden : The Swedish Anja Pärson is the most successful participant with three gold medals in the Alpine World Ski Championships that have just ended .
- India : 67 people die in a bomb attack on the Samjhauta Express.
Tuesday February 20, 2007
- Baghdad / Iraq : At least 22 people are killed in several bomb attacks in Iraq. In northern Baghdad, two explosive devices explode near a gas station and a vegetable market. Five people die here. A little later, a suicide bomber blows himself up in the middle of a mourning community and pulls seven people into ruin. Around 20 km away from the metropolis, a bomb that was placed on a truck filled with chlorine gas detonated near a restaurant . Here, the official authorities assume seven to ten dead and at least 100 injured.
- Brussels / Belgium : After long negotiations, the EU environment ministers agree on a common climate protection strategy . Among other things, it provides for a drastic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 20 percent by 2020.
- Canberra / Australia : Australia is the first country to ban incandescent lamps due to climate change . In a global comparison, the country emits the most greenhouse gases per capita, so from 2010 only compact fluorescent lamps will be available in stores.
Wednesday February 21, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : According to an investigation by the Tagesspiegel , the tuition fees now being levied at many German universities are literally being " used for other purposes ": At Ulm University , the additional income is used to finance heating costs, while Düsseldorf University has marketing concepts created to attract more students the University of Göttingen and the RWTH Aachen publish image brochures . The intended goal of directly promoting teaching is running out of funds.
- Rome / Italy : After a vote defeat in parliament because of the stationing of Italian soldiers in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Romano Prodi submitted his resignation.
- London / United Kingdom : The British government under Tony Blair is planning to withdraw around half of its troops from Iraq this year. The transport of 1,500 of the 7,100 stationed British soldiers from Basra will begin in the next few weeks , so that 3,000 soldiers can leave Iraq by the end of April 2007. The action is coordinated with the USA .
Thursday February 22, 2007
- Oslo / Norway : On Norway's initiative, 48 states and organizations are discussing a two-day conference on an agreement to ban cluster bombs . In the specific case, the People's Republic of China , the USA and Israel, as the main producers of such bombs, are encouraged to abandon their production and liquidate their stocks, since their technology is so inefficient that duds are still a danger to civilians even after decades represent.
Friday February 23, 2007
- Riga / Latvia : A fire in a Latvian old people's home in Alsunga , around 150 kilometers west of the capital, killed 26 people on Friday night. 66 people can be evacuated . The cause of the fire is believed to be a defective electric furnace.
- Augsburg / Germany : The Augsburg Bishop Walter Mixa confirms his criticism of Family Minister Ursula von der Leyen ( CDU ) and calls for better funding for educational activities by the state: “86 percent of mothers in our Federal Republic of Germany raise their children themselves in the first three years of life and do that very much. And these women and mothers deserve great recognition and praise. We need a family-friendly policy and not a work-friendly family policy ”. Mixa takes the criticism directed against him calmly, as it is mostly based on emotions on points out of context.
- Fort Campbell / USA : A military tribunal in the US state of Kentucky sentenced 24-year-old Sergeant Paul Cortez to 100 years in prison for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl in Iraq and dishonorably discharged him from the army. Cortez admitted as a co-defendant, the massacre Mahmudija from March 2006 to have planned and executed with three other soldiers. The girl was spied on, the house was penetrated, the parents and six-year-old sister of the later victim were shot and then attacked the 14-year-old. She was shot after the fact. After good conduct, Cortez can hope for parole after just ten years of serving .
- Hanover / Germany : At the non-smoking summit, the federal and state governments in Germany agree on a smoking ban in discos and restaurants . In restaurants, smoking is only permitted in closed side rooms. The states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia also want to give restaurant operators the option of running their restaurants as exclusive smokers' restaurants.
- Asuncion / Paraguay : The Paraguayan government has after the outbreak of dengue fever - epidemic for 60 days the state of emergency imposed. According to official figures, more than 15,000 people are sick in the country.
Saturday February 24, 2007
- Berlin / Germany : Some provisions of the Civil Status Reform Act come into force: Due to the change in the Civil Status Act in Germany, family books are no longer available at the place of residence, but at the marriage registry office.
- Paris / France : Pascale Ferrans D. H. Lawrence's adaptation of Lady Chatterley wins the award ceremony for the French César film award as the best French film of 2006. The American tragic comedy Little Miss Sunshine was chosen as the best foreign film .
Sunday February 25, 2007
- Darmstadt / Germany : The European Rosetta space probe passed Mars in the morning and approached the planet within 250 kilometers.
- Los Angeles / United States : At the 79th Academy Awards , director Martin Scorsese wins the Oscar for best film ( The Departed ) for the first time after five nominations . The German contribution The Lives of Others wins in the category “Best Non-English Language Film”. Melissa Etheridge wins the Oscar for the song I Need to Wake Up in the film An Inconvenient Truth , Helen Mirren the award for best actress.
Monday February 26, 2007
- The Hague / Netherlands : The International Court of Justice classifies the 1995 Srebrenica massacre as genocide . According to the International Court of Justice of the United Nations (ICJ), Serbia was not guilty of genocide in the Bosnian war .
Tuesday February 27, 2007
- Paris / France : The key points of the austerity measures decided by the EADS Group will be known one day before the official publication. Accordingly, the subsidiary Airbus will lay off 3,500 employees in Germany and 4,200 in France, the division of labor for the large-capacity Airbus A380 will be maintained, for the future A350 only the fuselage will be built in Germany, the completion will take place in France. The successful A320 model will continue to be manufactured in Hamburg . An official statement is still refused with reference to the upcoming press conference of the unions.
- Karlsruhe / Germany : The Federal Constitutional Court strengthens the freedom of the press and declares the police search of the editorial offices of the Cicero magazine to be unconstitutional.
- Berlin / Germany : The German Ministry of the Environment announced that the share of green electricity in electricity consumption in Germany was almost twelve percent last year. The green electricity industry is developing into an important export and employment factor. According to the federal government, 214,000 people were employed there in 2006; in 2004, according to the ministry, it was just under 160,000.
- Caracas / Venezuela : Hugo Chávez signs a decree to nationalize the oil industry in Venezuela.
Wednesday February 28, 2007
- Bonn / Germany : 14,000 Telekom employees demonstrate in Bonn against the threat of restructuring and the loss of workforce.
- Dakar / Senegal : According to the preliminary results, incumbent Abdoulaye Wade is confirmed as head of state. In the first count, the 80-year-old achieved 55.7 percent in all 35 electoral districts and thus the absolute majority . The socialist opposition announces the contestation of the election result, while the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) regards the conduct of the election as transparent and free.
- Hamburg / Germany : The controversial SPD state board of the Hanseatic city resigns as a whole and thereby takes responsibility for the debacle over the member survey from the previous weekend. 11,500 SPD members were to be asked about the choice of the top candidate. 950 absentee votes were "lost" for reasons that have not yet been clarified. The police are currently investigating for theft and embezzlement .
- Paris / France : Two small-format paintings by Pablo Picasso with an estimated value of 50 million euros were stolen in Paris . The pictures were stolen from Picasso's granddaughter's apartment on Tuesday night.
- Stromboli / Italy : On the island of Stromboli, an eruption of the Stromboli volcano leads to a wide lava flow that pours into the sea. The authorities are calling on the residents of the community as well as the neighboring islands of Lipari and Panarea not to leave their houses or to go to higher regions and avoid the shore, as a tidal wave cannot be ruled out.
- Stuttgart / Germany : The Baden-Württemberg Minister of Justice Ulrich Goll decides against adhesive easing for the former RAF - terrorist Christian Klar . The background to this was a written greeting from Klars to the participants in the Rosa Luxemburg Conference, which raised doubts about Klar's rehabilitation .
See also
- Nekrolog February 2007 for deaths this month
- List of annually recurring commemorative and action days in February
- Category for commemorative days, holidays or action days in February
Web links
Commons : February 2007 - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ 42nd award. In: goldenekamera.de . Retrieved March 22, 2018 .
- ↑ The establishment of the umbrella organization. In: gkv-90prozent.de, National Association of Health Insurance Funds . May 2019, accessed July 26, 2019 .
- ↑ The worst attacks in Iraq . In: Die Welt , February 5, 2007
- ↑ February 3rd to 9th . In: Der Spiegel . No. 7 , 2007, p. 177 ( online ).
- ↑ ard.de : Germany is handball world champion ( Memento from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Handball big bang . In: zeit.de
- ↑ Super Bowl XLI Box Score. In: nfl.com . Retrieved February 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Schäuble wants to change German law. In: rp-online.de . February 5, 2007, accessed September 27, 2018 .
- ↑ ftd.de : "Absurd" indictment against Khodorkovsky ( Memento from February 8, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ reuters.com : Increases in the military budget ( Memento of February 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ spiegel.de
- ↑ focus.de
- ↑ spiegel.de
- ↑ Thousands of Airbus employees in France on warning strike - baz.ch ( Memento from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Wikinews: Letter Bomb Series in the United Kingdom
- ↑ Wikinews: Sinan Krause for a year hostage in Iraq
- ↑ A Tornado mission is a combat mission. In: tagesspiegel.de . February 7, 2007, accessed March 1, 2011 .
- ↑ www.ftd.de ( Memento from February 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ spiegel.de
- ^ Chronology of Events. In: securitycouncilreport.org. Retrieved on August 24, 2019 .
- ↑ World premiere of La Vie En Rose opens the competition at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival. In: berlinale.de . January 10, 2007, accessed March 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Astronaut breaks US space record. In: rp-online.de . February 8, 2007, accessed October 13, 2019 .
- ↑ www.ftd.de ( Memento from February 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ spiegel.de
- ^ Collision and grounding frequency analyzes in the Gulf of Finland. In: vtt.fi . Retrieved April 29, 2019 .
- ↑ diepresse.com
- ↑ www.ftd.de ( Memento from February 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ news.bbc.co.uk
- ↑ thecrimson.com
- ↑ nme.com
- ↑ billboard.com
- ↑ faz.net: comment
- ↑ dw.com
- ↑ kleinezeitung.at
- ↑ sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ Price fluctuations: Kofler brings Premiere shares to crash
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- ↑ tagesspiegel.de
- ↑ The Chimpanzee Stone Age . Max Planck Society, press release
- ↑ baz.ch ( Memento of the original from May 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Tough restructuring course for American subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler . ( Memento from February 16, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) nzz.ch
- ↑ Cash registers must disclose executive salaries . stern.de
- ↑ Brit Awards: Arctic monkeys successful . faz.net
- ^ Again nuclear inspections in North Korea . 20min.ch
- ↑ tagesschau.de (tagesschau.de archive)
- ↑ Burning whaling ship: Japan refuses help from Greenpeace . In: Die Welt , February 17, 2007
- ↑ Alkaida leader wounded . In: Zeit Online
- ↑ world compact. In: Die Welt , February 17, 2007
- ↑ sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ n-tv.de
- ^ BR online : Library in the shredder book scandal at the University of Eichstätt ( Memento from February 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Mitteldeutsche Zeitung
- ↑ Prizes & Awards 2007. In: berlinale.de . Retrieved March 10, 2017 .
- ↑ are2007.com ( Memento of the original from September 13, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ dnaindia.com
- ↑ de.today.reuters.com ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ oekotest.de : In Australia the light bulb is banned ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
- ↑ dw-world.de
- ↑ Unused tuition fees . tagesspiegel.de
- ^ The non-government of Professor Prodi. In: monde-diplomatique.de . April 11, 2008, accessed May 19, 2019 .
- ↑ Blair is apparently planning partial withdrawal from Iraq (tagesschau.de archive)
- ↑ presseportal.de : Oslo conference should bring a quick solution ( Memento from January 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 26 dead in a fire in a nursing home . ( Memento from February 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) kurier.at
- ↑ The birthing machine allegation - Bishop Mixa, repent . sueddeutsche.de
- ^ Sueddeutsche Zeitung
- ↑ 100 years imprisonment for rape and murder in Iraq . dw-world.de
- ↑ stern.de ( Memento of the original from February 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Dengue fever: State of emergency in Paraguay .
- ↑ Decision of the Federal Council of December 15, 2006 ( Memento of January 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 16 kB)
- ↑ Miss Sunshine . sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ film-zeit.de ( Memento of the original from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ heute.de ( Memento of the original from February 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ de.today.reuters.com Details on the Airbus austerity program become clear . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Freedom of the press: "Cicero" raid was illegal . ( Memento of the original from March 1, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Zeit Online
- ↑ "All targets exceeded" Green electricity faster than planned . n-tv.de
- ↑ Chavez nationalizes the oil industry . On: Time Online
- ↑ Consensus was yesterday. In: publik.verdi.de . March 2007, accessed June 1, 2019 .
- ↑ Wade, the doubted winner . dw-world.de
- ↑ Emergency brake after election debacle . stern.de
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