The three remaining contenders are visited by their families and, in a surprise twist, Destiney demonstrates discretion and some common sense. It is, of course, her kiss of death.
A spectacular find may prove what many have long suspected. E-mails and other files found on a FARC laptop in the jungles of Ecuador show that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez may have close relations with the terror group.
Ingrid Matthäus-Maier, the head of German state bank KfW, has resigned. She had been criticized for her handling of the financial problems besetting the state-owned bank IKB, of which KfW owns 45.5 percent.
The East German secret police may have disbanded long ago, but fear of former Stasi members lives on. A court is about to decide whether a former Stasi informant can be outed in public. The answer will say a lot
With the Olympic Games rapidly approaching, more attention than ever is being focused on China's handling of protests in Tibet and on the state of human rights in the Communist country. SPIEGEL spoke with human rights advocate Liu Xiaobo about
The International Auschwitz Committee has strongly criticized Germany's national rail operator over its refusal to allow a traveling Holocaust exhibition to be shown at Berlin's main train station. Organizers plan to protest the company's stance at a demonstration in central