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Daily Bulletin 04.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
Europe  |  World  |  Culture & Lifestyle  |  Science & Technology
Europe
International Relations
G20 grapples with global economic shift - and the eurozone debt crisis
The world's 20 largest economies met for a final day of crisis talks in Cannes, where they wrestled with a global shift from the developed nations to powerful new emerging economies - and irritation from the eurozone.
Greek premier faces cliffhanger confidence vote
Opinion: G20 partners lose confidence in Europe
Focus: Eurozone in crisis
Italy agrees to international monitoring of economic reform
Greek premier struggles for political survival after referendum rethink
Elections
In Catalonia, upcoming vote gives little hope for more autonomy
Catalan nationalism has been steadily rising over the past several years, but the near-certain victory of the conservative People's Party leaves little doubt that more self-governance is a distant dream.
How seven years in charge have changed Spain's Zapatero
Cheers, tears and blood at Barcelona's final bullfight
Spain's ruling Socialists suffer election losses as protests rumble on
World
Refugees
Syrian Kurds take up anti-Assad struggle
Kurdish activists are supporting the current uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, but fear that their people's demands for autonomy are going unanswered in the midst of the struggle.
'The mountains are not a place for a winter holiday'
Between hope and despair - the latest Kurdish conflict in Turkey
Risk of Kurdish uprising in Syria puts regional powers on alert
Culture & Lifestyle
Art
Cleaning lady destroys contemporary sculpture with her scrubbing
A museum cleaning lady has managed to remove what she saw as a pesky beige stain lining a plastic tub in an art installation. But the museum says that now the piece, worth 800,000 euros, is ruined.
New Gerhard Richter film reveals painter's secret process
Art and history are shaping Cameroon's future
Turner Prize winner opens biggest installation ever in Aachen
Technology
Digital art presents preservation challenges for museums
Digital artworks have been part of museum collections for years, and it's a trend likely to expand. But when old software or hardware faces compatibility issues or breaks, what can museums do?
Behind the scenes at the renovated Frankfurt Film Museum
Data visualizations emerge across newsrooms, online publishers
What's old is new again at Art Cologne
First online art fair struggles to impress collectors
Science & Technology
Space
After 520 days, crew completes simulated roundtrip flight to Mars
Six researchers have shown they can survive the isolation and the cramped quarters that would be asked of any person attempting the long trip to Mars and back.
Astronomers detect huge water reservoir in space
ESA announces new missions studying the Sun and dark energy
Findings indicate Einstein was right about relativity
Religion
Hajj pilgrimage enters digital age
Performing a religious ritual like hajj and using a smartphone is no contrast. Modern Muslim pilgrims can stay connected via platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
Mecca Journal: Among guest workers
Rain over Mecca
How to slaughter a digital sheep
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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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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