| | | Daily Bulletin | 30.10.2011 | 19:30 UTC | | | Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, has sought to discourage any Western intervention in the unrest besetting his country, as anti-government demonstrators continue to resist a state crackdown on dissent.  | | |  | A new spate of violence in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel is eroding an Egyptian-brokered August ceasefire. Since Wednesday, 10 Palestinians and one Israeli have been killed.  | | | | |  | Turks first came to West Germany in large numbers after a worker recruitment agreement was signed on October 30, 1961. At the time, neither the 'guest workers' nor the German authorities expected them to stay long term.  | | | | |  | Frankfurt's Film Museum reopened in 2011 after long renovations. There's more space and a new concept that focuses on drawing visitors into both film history and the filmmaking process.  | | | | |  | Early exit polls from Bulgaria's presidential election runoff have indicated that center-right candidate Rosen Plevneliev from the GERB party has won by a wide margin.  | | | | |  | Three years ago, Nokia announced it would close a factory in the German city of Bochum to move to a cheaper facility outside Cluj, Romania. Now, the factory in Cluj is set to be closed at the end of the year.  | | | | |  | Motor racing's Sebastian Vettel stuck to his winning ways on Sunday, taking the checkered flag in India's first-ever Formula One Grand Prix. It was the defending champion's 11th victory of the season.  | | | | |  | Internet giant Google is investing in a research institute that will look at the relationship between the web and society in general. However, some are questioning the motives that it has for doing so.  | | | | |  | | © 2011  | | | | | |
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