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Daily Bulletin 28.10.2011 | 18:30 UTC  
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World
Trans-Atlantic Relations
US and Europe play the blame game
In the European debt crisis, blame is being passed back and forth across the Atlantic between the US and European nations themselves. But this week's crisis summit in Brussels relieved some of the tension.
EU courts China as a potential investor
Merkel wants more eurozone cooperation
Court puts injunction on new German EFSF committee
Global markets continue cautious rally after EU debt deal
Opinion: Merkel perseveres at EU debt talks, surprises doubters
European press review: The debt crisis is far from over
Background: the tools meant to fix Europe's broken finances
Germany
Germany faces questions over alleged spy agency involvement in Libya
After abstaining from the UN vote on the no-fly zone over Libya and opposing NATO's military intervention, Germany faces an inquest over allegations that its spies were involved in tracking Colonel Gadhafi.
Germany's Libya policy reveals a nation in transition
Germany looks to rebuild after standing on sidelines over Libya
Berlin under fire over 'secret' participation in NATO's Libya mission
Europe
Women
Commonwealth removes gender discrimination from royal succession
At a meeting in Australia, the 16 countries of which Queen Elizabeth II is head of state have agreed to scrap rules that give boys automatic preference in the royal succession over girls.
Commonwealth must advocate rights or face irrelevance
William and Kate marry in front of global audience
Commonwealth Games: the awakening of a giant?
Protests
Greek protesters shut down national holiday parade
A parade in Greece's second-largest city commemorating the country's entry into World War II has been cancelled as protesters vented their anger at government austerity measures. Officials were forced to leave the event.
EU leaders agree haircut for Greece after marathon summit
Greece approves austerity measures after chaotic day of protests
Strikes cripple Greece in 'critical' week for eurozone
Sports
Bundesliga
DW pundits wipe egg off faces ahead of match day 11
The DW Sports desk scored a single, miserable, lonely point last week. Their soccer pundit's license has therefore been suspended until further notice. Let's see if they can win it back in match day 11.
Eberl's collaborative approach paying off at Mönchengladbach
Bad starts mean the party's over in Mainz and Freiburg
Magath's limping Wolves need some fresh meat
Environment & Development
Africa
Somalis abroad see potential to help back home
More than one million Somalis live outside their native land - but many in that diaspora have set out to help tackle some of Somalia's biggest problems through NGOs formed in foreign countries, such as the Netherlands.
Is there a political way forward for Somalia?
Food not getting to Somalis, refugee camp bursting at seams
Somalia marks 20 years of conflict
Science & Technology
Biology
Physicists pioneer technique to reveal secrets of protein folding
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich have used 'optical tweezers' to reveal the secrets of correct protein folding. They hope to learn more about the structure of proteins and what makes them work.
Immunologists win Nobel Prize for Medicine
Plant-based ice cream now available for lactose-intolerant
French, American scientists find master switch for adult epilepsy
 
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