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Nuclear
IAEA has 'credible' evidence that Iran has worked nuclear weapons
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has indicated in a new report that Iran has been developing a nuclear weapon. Evidence detailed in the report suggests Tehran's nuclear program has a military dimension.
Nuclear spending report warns of potential new arms race
Iran warns West against military strike
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
Diplomacy
Sarkozy and Obama badmouth Israel's prime minister, but not in private
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he couldn't stand the Israeli prime minister and 'liar' Benjamin Netanyahu in an off-the-record chat with US President Barack Obama last week. Neither leader knew they were on mic.
US pulls UNESCO funding after Palestine admitted as member
Opinion: UNESCO decision a small, albeit costly, victory for Palestine
EU condemns renewed violence between Israel and Gaza
Europe
Economy
Berlusconi loses parliamentary majority in crucial budget vote
Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi has won a key budget vote but has lost his parliamentary majority. The vote was seen as a crucial test for both Berlusconi's fragile grip on power and the struggling eurozone economy.
Opinion: It's time for Berlusconi to step down
Vote in Italy's parliament could spell Berlusconi's demise
Eurozone sketches out stability plan as fears linger over Greece and Italy
Berlusconi fights to maintain majority in Italian parliament
Culture & Lifestyle
Food and Drink
Eleven stars on the rise in new Michelin Guide to German cuisine
Northern Germany made a strong showing in the 2012 Michelin Guide to German restaurants, with La Vie in Osnabrück earning the guide's coveted three-star rating. Ten additional restaurants achieved a two-star rating.
DW-TV's Talking Germany interview with chef Tim Raue
Berlin is veggie oasis in meat-loving desert of Germany
Retailers, government look to reduce food waste
Frozen pizza chefs eye lucrative Chinese and Indian markets
Science & Technology
Archeology
Pech Merle horses really were spotted, scientists say
New DNA evidence revealed Monday shows that the spots on the horses depicted in the famous Pech Merle cave paintings are realistic, potentially changing our view of what the images mean.
Exhibition recalls forgotten German settlements in Moldova
Paleolithic humans refined grains in addition to eating meat
Paleontologists uncover 300 million-year-old reptile skeleton in central Germany
German researchers decode unrecognized DNA from ancient humanoid
The Hungry World
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... 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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