All the German newspapers reported it and ,as always, it depends on the readers choice which one he picks up. Tabloid press like the Bildzeitung had alarming pictures and sensationalist reporting. Quality newspapers like the Tageszeitung had in depth articles over several days looking for reasons etc. Most people here seem to think that this form of rioting could happen in any large western democracy and that its roots are social and economic. There was no surprise here about the rather gentle police methods as the British police are well known and respected here. The German police are heavily criticized by the media here for their rather heavy handed handling of demos etc. (Water cannon, laughing gas and pepper sprays) and so it's seen with disappointment in many circles that the gentler British methods didn't work on this occasion. As for the aftermath, we are hearing of emergency courts where arsonists are apparently being tried alongside people who simple stole a couple of t-shirts, both of whom appear to be branded under the same stigma of riotist. The suggestions of rubber bullets and army involvement have also found their way into the German media, together with a very one sided mood in Britain emphasizing harder punishments etc. not being in Britain myself I can only hope that this picture represents selective reporting. We are seeing nothing here in Germany of the sort of in depth sociological analysis which would occur here after such events, either it's not being reported or it will occur later. Having said all of this, such themes in the German media always receive maximum publicity for a week or so, and then disappear altogether. Nobody I know has given any indication whatsoever that their opinions about England have changed - nor is there any fear of going there as far as I can see. However, England has to live with the fact that anything of this sort happening there automatically receives larger International press exposure than if the same happens in other countries. Do you have news reports in Britain covouring unrest in Germany ? Although such pictures as I have seen could also have been taken in Hamburg or Berlin at certain times.