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Arab World
Arab League suspends Syria
The Arab League has suspended Syria's membership. The decision comes after a week of violence in which Syrian troops are said to have killed at least 125 people in the city of Homs.
Violent weekend threatens Arab League deal with Syria
Syrian regime sends out mixed signals as violence continues
Syrian Kurds take up anti-Assad struggle
Arab World
Catherine Asthon opens EU office in Tripoli
The European Union has opened an office in Libya as a sign of its willingness to help the country as it moves towards democracy. The EU's top diplomat, Catherine Ashton, has also pledged the bloc's support for women.
Libya may serve as example to other oil rich countries
Libya's Berbers feel rejected by transitional government
'If justice doesn't start now, Libya will become a second Afghanistan'
Sports
National Team
Löw tactical experiment proves shaky in draw with Ukraine
Germany took to the field in Kyiv's newly-renovated Olympic Stadium in an unusual 3-5-2 formation against Ukraine on Friday night as Coach Joachim Löw used the friendly match to tinker a bit with his team.
Thriving in Rome, Miroslav Klose has his sights on Brazil
Perfect 10 for Germany in Euro 2012 qualifying
Culture & Lifestyle
History
Elser, Hitler's would-be assassin honored in Berlin
Berlin has publicly commemorated Georg Elser with a ceremony a new monument in his name. Georg Elser planted a bomb in an attempt to assassinate Hitler 72 years ago.
Would-be Hitler assassin honored with a major Berlin monument
Germany remembers Operation Valkyrie, the plot to kill Hitler
Ceremonies mark anniversary of failed plot to kill Hitler
Germany
Extremism
Federal prosecutors open terror investigation against suspected neo-Nazi
According to German investigators, a link has been found between a neo-Nazi group and a string of unsolved murders. A connection also appears to exist between the neo-Nazi group and the murder of a policewoman in 2007.
Neo-Nazi link emerges in long-running police murder case
Contaminated Cotton Swabs Send Police on Search for Phantom Killer
Business
Aviation
International aviation sets sights on 'green growth'
Flying is as efficient as a hybrid car, according to Bill Glover, Boeing's environmental strategist. Speaking at an APEC meeting in Honolulu, he also says Boeing is well prepared for the demands of the emerging markets.
German aviation tax pushes travelers to cross-border airports
European aerospace firms hook up for common IT platform
Airbus dominates Paris Airshow, but upstarts make splash
Europe's Airbus soars ahead of Boeing in 2010
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Coming home
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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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