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Daily Bulletin 06.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
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Europe
Greece
Papandreou resignation reportedly imminent
Greece's president has invited Prime Minister George Papandreou and opposition leader Antonis Samaras for emergency talks late Sunday on forming a new government. Papandreou is expected to resign once a deal is reached.
Greece stuck in political deadlock
Greek euro-crisis solution hinges on political wrangling
Bankruptcy in Greece risks destabilizing global financial system
Focus: Eurozone in crisis
World
Arab World
Violent weekend threatens Arab League deal with Syria
Just days after the Arab League reached an agreement with Syria that was meant to stop violence between protesters and government forces, dozens have been killed over the weekend, leaving the deal hanging in the balance.
DW Quadriga discussion - Can Assad get away with it?
Syrian regime sends out mixed signals as violence continues
Syrian Kurds take up anti-Assad struggle
Syrian forces pound opposition in Homs, killing three
Nuclear
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
UN diplomats have said fresh evidence of Iran's nuclear capabilities will be released this week, amid Israeli warnings of a possible pre-emptive strike if Iran is found to have nuclear weapons.
Tensions between Israel and Iran reach new heights
Hawks and doves divided over US response to Iran
Germany criticizes voluntary nature of global nuclear safety plan
Culture & Lifestyle
Art
Armenian artists challenge lingering Soviet ideals
Luxury shops and bank ads: Armenia has found capitalism. But cultural life in the capital still clings to old Soviet structures. The young and independent-minded art scene is looking for alternatives.
Immigrant artists on a new, multicultural, Germany
Estonia's pianos increasingly symbolic of post-Soviet transformation
Goethe-Institut looks back on 60 years of cultural exchange
Sports
Golf
Kaymer charges to long-awaited victory
Germany's Martin Kaymer carded a seven-under 29 on the back nine on Sunday to take the HSBC Champions title in Shanghai. The victory comes at the close of a rocky season for the world's number six-ranked golfer.
World-number-one Kaymer sets foot atop golfing world
Kaymer is Germany's unassuming, and unsung, golf star
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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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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