| | | Daily Bulletin | 14.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC | | | Recent revelations have led to fresh calls for a ban on far-right political parties in Germany after police arrested a further suspect belonging to a terrorist group linked to a string of racially-motivated murders.  | | |  | A judge has denied right-wing extremist Anders Breivik, the confessed killer of 77 people in a July rampage, the right to address victims' families and survivors. He is also to remain in custody until his trial begins.  | | | | |  | Former European Union commissioner, Mario Monti, has received a mandate to form a new Italian government to replace the outgoing administration of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.  | | | | |  | Christmas spending this year will drop in many European countries because of the region's debt crisis – but not in Germany, where wages and employment are up, according to a study by international consultancy Deloitte.  | | | | |  | Free trade advocates say globalization is the solution to the world's problems. Critics say it's the root of all evil. But has the process of economic integration really progressed far enough to be either?  | | | | |  | Most observers put Germany's disappointing 3-3 draw with Ukraine last week down to tactics. But how much does a game plan actually affect the course of the match? DW goes in search of answers.  | | | | |  | Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria is proving resilient, despite suspension from the Arab League and more European Union sanctions. There is growing recognition that his government is prepared to pay any price to survive.  | | | | |  | One language school in Cologne is keeping the local dialect alive, even as it's slowly falling into disuse. Some learn the dialect to get back to their roots, while others want everyone to know they come from Cologne.  | | | | |  | You only miss it, when it's gone. Your homeland. But what is it? Is it a country? A feeling? Watch our series "Coming Home" and tell us what you associate with your homeland.  | | | | |  | 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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