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World
Arab World
Assad warns intervention would create Middle East 'earthquake'
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.
Syria warns against Western intervention
Syrian opposition seeks momentum after Gadhafi's death
Syria promises new constitution as UN warns of civil war
Russia and China veto new sanctions against the Syrian regime
Middle East
EU condemns renewed violence between Israel and Gaza
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.
Middle East Quartet pushes for fresh peace talks
Opinion: Hamas is the winner in prisoner swap
Shalit reunited with family in Israel following prisoner swap
Germany
Society
How Germany became a country of immigrants
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.
Turkish guest workers transformed Germany society
Germany took too long to face reality, says migration department head
Germans warm up to immigration but miss the point, say experts
Paperwork makes migrants shy away from German citizenship
Visit Germany
Film
Behind the scenes at the renovated Frankfurt Film Museum
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.
Dresden's revamped Military History Museum takes new look at war
Libeskind returns as architect for Jewish Museum Berlin annex
Schwarzenegger museum opens in Austria
Europe
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria's conservatives cement their power with presidential win
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.
Bulgarian school puts chess on the curriculum
Bulgarian presidential favorite faces head-to-head battle
Bulgarian pensioners grow cannabis for cash
Work
Nokia factory closure spells lights out for workers in Cluj
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.
Nokia is painfully packing up in Europe
'Nokia effect' lures investors to Romania
Nokia Plant Closure Draws Germany's Attention to Bochum
Sports
Motor racing
Dominant Vettel wins Indian Grand Prix
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.
India gears up for first Formula One race
Heppenheim celebrates its second champion
'Full throttle all the time' - Vettel's career is like his driving
Science & Technology
Internet
Online giant Google funds Internet institute in Berlin
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.
Google bends to European privacy worries with WiFi opt-out plan
Facebook's 'Like' a hot button issue in Germany
Google appoints first scholars to Internet research institute
 
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