| | | | Newsline | 28.10.2011 | 16:15 UTC | | | 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.  | | |  | The state of South Sudan is still in its infancy but hopes that independence would lead to a peaceful north-south coexistance have been dealt a blow as fighting rages between rebels and government forces.  | | | | |  | 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.  | | | | |  | A recent report from the African Development Bank says the middle classes are booming in Sub-Saharan Africa. But while economic development might be moving fast, huge inequalities still remain.  | | | | |  | Dozens were killed, many of them civilians, in perhaps the biggest failure of Germany's military mission in Afghanistan. An inquiry into the attack has been published, but all it's really revealed is political bickering.  | | | | |  | He's made a career as a street musician, not for lack of talent but due to a commitment to the protest tradition and bringing a message to people who may not want to hear it. At 71, Klaus der Geiger is still performing.  | | | | | |  | | | © 2011  | | | | | |
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