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World
United Nations
US pulls UNESCO funding after Palestine admitted as member
The United States has announced it will withhold funding for UNESCO after the UN's cultural body admitted Palestine as a member. The US sees UNESCO's decision as counterproductive to the Middle East peace process.
Peace process in the balance after Palestinian statehood bid
'No shortcut' to peace in Middle East, says Obama
Palestinian refugees question ramifications of statehood
Arab World
Mission accomplished?: Taking stock of NATO's Libya legacy
With Gadhafi and his troops now finally defeated, NATO's intervention in the skies above Libya appears to have been a success. But the mission was risky, and may not be a good model for the future.
Germany faces questions over alleged spy agency involvement in Libya
Debate begins over how history will view NATO's intervention in Libya
World leaders look to new Libyan future after Gadhafi's death
Environment & Development
Opinion
Hunger is a political problem
Although there is more than enough food to feed the world's growing population, a global economic system that benefits the industrialized nations creates hunger in developing countries, says DW's Ute Schaeffer.
UN warns hunger is rising amid major price swings
Instability to blame for famine in Horn of Africa, aid groups say
New FAO director aims to heal schisms, protect food prices
The Hungry World
Every three seconds ...
... someone starves to death. DW-WORLD.DE takes a deeper look at the politics, the economy and the science of hunger. Each Monday anew. The causes and the answers.
Germany
Politics
Merkel's party reconsiders minimum wage in policy about-face
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right Christian Democrats have been looking at the idea of introducing a minimum wage. The rethink comes despite an agreement with their coalition colleagues ruling out the idea.
Germany's ruling party considers a national minimum wage
Critics question Lidl's call for 10-euro minimum wage
Poverty a growing issue even in wealthy Germany
Cleaners stage protest in Dortmund and Cologne
Integration
Turks in Germany - from employee to employer
In the 50 years of mass Turkish immgration to Germany, Turks have founded almost 80,000 companies in Germany. But, for many of them, the road to success has been long and difficult.
A guest worker's daughter tells her story
My first day in 'Almanya'
Turkish guest workers transformed German society
How Germany became a country of immigrants
Germany took too long to face reality, says migration department head
Sports
Bundesliga
Bremen's Pizarro, other veterans teaching the kids a thing or two
After Dortmund won the league last season with the youngest-ever squad, youth was all anyone talked about in the Bundesliga. But this year old-timers are posting numbers that show there's more to the game than just age.
Dynamo Dresden struggles to shake off hooligans
Eberl's collaborative approach paying off at Mönchengladbach
Bad starts mean the party's over in Mainz and Freiburg
Culture & Lifestyle
History
Naked bodies, holy world: Online archive shows Hitler's artistic vision
The art of the Third Reich was meant to be viewed as classic and superior in taste. But newly found photographs of art exhibitions show just how banal Nazi art really was.
Memory is essential to architecture, says Daniel Libeskind
Dresden's revamped Military History Museum takes new look at war
New Gerhard Richter film reveals painter's secret process
 
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