Our newspapers currently are rather more occupied with Kurds being slaughtered, Kurds and Turks battling each other in German cities, Putin's powergrab, and the horrifying state of our army. I couldn't find anything.
Where did you read about that, anyway?
Wait, what?
Our army looks much much better on paper than in reality. As recently revealed it's basically crap and not really fulfilling minimum NATO standards.
Our newspapers currently are rather more occupied with Kurds being slaughtered, Kurds and Turks battling each other in German cities, Putin's powergrab, and the horrifying state of our army. I couldn't find anything.
Where did you read about that, anyway?
And nobody mentioned the bold thing? Unless it's the usual discrimination and ethnic tension between the two.
No, it's more than that. This time it's mostly about ISIS and Turkey not helping Kobane. There are also clashes between Yezidis and islamists (Germany has the biggest Yezidi population outside of Iraq) and between Kurds and islamists, all related to ISIS.
Where did you read about that, anyway?
I british economic blogger and an american economic blogger I followed both made vague references to it. So y'know, basically ironclad proof.
Haven't heard anything about it. There is some talk about a possible recession, and there are some calls that Merkel should do
something at all for the economy, but that's it. Other than foreign media, German media don't blame (or talk much at all) about austerity, they rather blame Merkel's government for some expensive gifts to the voters.