| | | Daily Bulletin | 07.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC | | | Germany rejects G20 proposals that would see national central banks contribute reserves to an IMF-backed vehicle designed to boost the financial firepower of the eurozone rescue war chest.  | | |  | Israeli media, politicians and analysts have been discussing for a week the possibility of a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, but the country and its allies are far from a unified stance.  | | | | |  | Nigeria is on high alert again after the radical Islamic group Boko Haram launched a fresh wave of terror attacks in northeastern Nigeria. The group is reportedly strengthening its ties to al Qaeda militants.  | | | | |  | Greek leaders have begun talks on a new, temporary unity government in Athens. Prime Minister George Papandreou will not be at the helm. Germany's economics minister has said Greece must pick from two distinct paths.  | | | | |  | Carlos the Jackal, once one of the most wanted men in the world, went on trial again Monday in Paris to answer for deadly bombings nearly 30 years ago in France.  | | | | |  | French Prime Minister Francois Fillon has said that meeting the country's deficit reduction targets will require 100 billion euros in savings over the next five years and cuts to the 2012 budget.  | | | | |  | It's no wonder that as the league's smallest club Augsburg are bottom of the table. Yet their results suggest they're not that bad. The main problem may be a simple lack of confidence.  | | | | |  | Using Facebook is risky, the German Constitutional Court has warned. The issue of saving user data is likely to eventually come before the courts, although German and European law limits prosecution of private companies.  | | | | |  | 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.  | | | | |  | | © 2011  | | | | | |
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