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Daily Bulletin 09.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
Europe  |  Business  |  Environment & Development  |  World  |  Germany
Europe
European Union
Papandreou's era ends in Greece
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has officially stepped down. But a top-level meeting of Greek political leaders has been postponed, with leaders yet to name the new prime minister.
Athens due to announce caretaker government
Bankruptcy in Greece risks destabilizing global financial system
Greece faces deadlock over unity government
Opinion: Greece must take its medicine
Economy
Italian borrowing costs hit unsustainable level
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said he will resign and not run for office again - but the announcement has failed to calm the ongoing turmoil on world markets.
Berlusconi vows to resign
Berlusconi rules out re-election
Financial markets lose faith in Italy
Eurozone sketches out stability plan as fears linger over Greece and Italy
Business
Economy
Economic growth to slow in Germany next year
The eurozone debt crisis will see economic growth in Germany slow to a snail's pace next year, an independent panel of economic experts has told the federal government.
Just who are the 'five wise men' of the German economy?
Financial markets lose faith in Italy
Eurozone sketches out stability plan as fears linger over Greece and Italy
Focus: Eurozone in crisis
German gold reserves are off limits: economy minister
Environment & Development
Energy
Libya may serve as example to other oil rich countries
Post-Gadhafi Libya could emerge as a model for other oil rich nations looking to make their energy industries more just and socially responsible, one transparency campaigner told Deutsche Welle.
'For Libyans, the priority is taking care of basic needs'
German companies eye opportunities in Libya
UN says Ogoniland oil cleanup could become world's largest
World
Iran
West piles pressure on Iran
Many western countries are currently considering imposing further sanctions on Iran after a new IAEA report confirmed their suspicions about Iran's nuclear program. Iran maintains that the program is only for energy.
What is Iran's nuclear program for?
'Israel will make a cost-benefit analysis of an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities'
IAEA: 'credible' evidence that Iran has worked on nuclear weapons
Nuclear spending report warns of potential new arms race
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
Germany
East Germany
Government report: eastern Germany still lags behind west
Over two decades since German reunification, a new official report reveals there are still big differences between the economic situation in east and west. But the government insists there is much positive development.
November 9: A fateful day for Germany
Germany marks 50 years since building of the Berlin Wall
Exhibition recreates haunting scenes of the early Berlin Wall
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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