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Daily Bulletin 01.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
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Europe
Referendum
Greek referendum plan stuns Europe, markets
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has offered voters a referendum on the latest EU deal to rescue the country from bankruptcy, which could lead to Greece's exit from the eurozone and new parliamentary elections.
Greeks puzzled by referendum plan
Greek editor Nick Malkoutzis says the way to the referendum is not clear
Greek protesters shut down national holiday parade
Global markets continue cautious rally after EU debt deal
EU leaders agree haircut for Greece after marathon summit
Science & Technology
Internet
Cyber-security pits West against China, Russia
The UK government is pushing for ongoing dialogue for international standards for activity online. Meanwhile, Russia and China want a sovereign-based international cyber-agreement.
Internet providers have role in fighting botnet infection, researcher says
International hacktivists help Syrian citizens circumvent Internet censorship
'US-China cyber diplomacy unlikely to curb cyber crime:' Expert
World
Opinion
Opinion: UNESCO decision a small, albeit costly, victory for Palestine
Despite opposition from the US, Palestine has been accepted as a full member by UNESCO. On Monday, 107 members voted in favor, 14 voted against and 52 abstained. It was the right decision says DW's Bettina Marx.
US pulls UNESCO funding after Palestine admitted as member
Middle East Quartet pushes for fresh peace talks
Germany opposes Palestinian independence bid at UN
Arab World
Libyan Council chooses new interim premier
Libya's transitional government has picked a little-known engineer with petroleum sector experience as its interim prime minister. Abdul Raheem al-Keib plans to form his cabinet within two weeks.
Concerns mount over security in the new Libya
Revenge in Libya
Libya: Developing a new media landscape
Debate begins over how history will view NATO's intervention in Libya
Opinion: A new era begins in Libya
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.
Sports
Bundesliga
Calls grow in Germany to revise offside and other contentious rules
A desire for improvement or an excuse to complain? However you see it, a number of Bundesliga bosses are unhappy with the rules as they stand. Deutsche Welle investigates whether there's any substance to all the griping.
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
 
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