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Europe
Referendum
Papandreou reconsiders referendum on bailout deal
Greece's prime minister is open to forming a caretaker government and holding new elections to avoid a referendum on the latest bailout package. The move comes after intense domestic and international pressure.
Germany and France talk tough over Greek referendum
Greek woes overshadow G20 agenda
Greek haircut: When 50 percent is not half
Opinion: Greece must take its medicine
Greek drama sets the scene for G20 summit
German minister says no going back on Greek bailout
International Relations
Compromise with Georgia clears way for Russian WTO membership
After waiting for nearly two decades, Russia appears set to join the World Trade Organization by the year's end after reaching a compromise with rival Georgia. The G20 welcomed the prospect of Russian membership.
Abkhazia votes for pro-Russian president
Breakaway Abkhazia heads to the polls
Georgian police crack down on protesters on Independence Day
World
Economy
The long learning curve of the European Union
The European debt crisis has already shattered many of the founding myths of the European Monetary Union. But more need to fall fast if Europe hopes to ever fully resolve the crisis, argues Peter A. Hall.
ECB cuts interest rates to ward off recession
Germany
Health
Babies' deaths put spotlight on hospital hygiene
The deaths of three premature babies in a Bremen neonatal clinic has prompted renewed calls for more hygienic expertise in German hospitals.
Premature babies - starting out right
EU to boost E. coli, pathogen research funding
German scientists discover new treatment for antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Investigation exonerates staff of babies' deaths in German clinic
Human Rights
Ugandan journalist fights for gay rights
Homosexuals in Uganda risk being discriminated against, beaten up and raped. Lillian is a Ugandan journalist, who has been granted asylum in Germany. She was lucky, as many asylum applications are denied.
Commonwealth removes gender discrimination from royal succession
Gay conversion therapy gaining European followers
Under international pressure, Uganda mulls amending anti-gay bill
Science & Technology
Research
Humans roamed Europe much earlier than thought
New studies suggest that the first anatomically modern humans date back to over 40,000 years ago. This extends the amount of time that Neanderthals and modern humans overlapped by thousands of years.
Scientists find evidence of previously unknown human ancestor
Scientists discover Neanderthal and human brain similarities
Scientists assert finger length and sexual promiscuity linked in human ancestors
Culture & Lifestyle
Culture
Russia's opera temple: how much should culture cost?
With plenty of pomp, Moscow has reopened its legendary Bolshoi Theater. The total renovation of the building devoured hundreds of millions of dollars. But expensive reconstruction projects aren't just a Russian thing.
Moscow's Bolshoi Theater to raise curtain after reconstruction marathon
German orchestras beginning to worry about their futures
Funding squeeze leaves German theaters gasping for breath
NL Promotion
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.
 
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