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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
Africa
Desperate days for displaced Sudanese
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.
World congratulates South Sudan on independence
Press freedom still struggles in Southern Sudan
For Sudan, 'a peaceful solution is the only way,' minister says
Northern Sudan seizes border town amid rising tensions with South
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
Africa
Middle classes rise in Sub-Saharan Africa
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.
Opinion: Crisis and opportunity meet in Africa
Poor infrastructure is key obstacle to development in Africa
Trade and energy dominates Merkel's Africa visit
Afghanistan
Report on deadly German-ordered air raid in Kunduz is inconclusive
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.
German armed forces to close dozens of military bases
Two years after Kunduz airstrike, victims' families are angry
Kunduz victims to sue Berlin for compensation
Culture & Lifestyle
Music
Fiddling for a better world: meet Klaus der Geiger
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.
Hear Klaus with: "Jambolay"
"What shall we do with den kranken Banken?" (What shall we do with the sick banks?)
"Friede! Freude! Eierkuchen!" ("Peace! Joy! Pancakes!)
A 19th century popstar and visionary: Franz Liszt turns 200
DW chats with star violinist Arabella Steinbacher
Hubert von Goisern rocks right out of the Alps village
 
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