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Daily Bulletin 15.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
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Germany
Right-Wing Extremism
A blind eye turned to right-wing terror?
For 13 years, a band of right-wing extremists are believed to have carried out murders of immigrants in Germany. Intelligence agencies seem to have been unaware of the background to the murders. How was this possible?
Intelligence agencies face criticism
Focus: Right-wing extremism in Germany
Why is it so hard to ban a party that preaches xenophobia?
Opinion: New right-wing terror in Germany; action is needed
Germany faces difficult questions over neo-Nazi murders
Culture & Lifestyle
Press Freedom
Writing can be deadly
The Day of the Imprisoned Writer aims to recognize writers who resist the repression of the freedom of speech. The international P.E.N. organization is particularly active in helping those persecuted for their writings.
Liu's peace prize has not improved rights in China, say experts
Media watchdog calls on Myanmar to ensure press freedom
Young El Salvadorian journalist writes in safety from Hamburg
Europe
Islamic World
Trial opens for Mohammed cartoonist attack plot
Three men accused of plotting to bomb the Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, for printing cartoons of the prophet Mohammed pleaded not guilty in a Norwegian court on Tuesday.
Satirical magazine fire-bombed in Paris
Danish courts sentences cartoonist attacker to prison
House of Swedish 'Muhammad' cartoonist attacked
Business
Energy
Gazprom moves closer to consumers in Germany
Russia has taken yet another step in its push to penetrate the German natural gas market. State-owned Gazprom, already the largest provider of gas to big German utilities, now plans to sell directly to end consumers.
Nord Stream pipeline brings Russia and Germany closer together
As EU demand for gas shifts, Nord Stream faces uncertain future
EU antitrust investigators raid gas companies
Planned Russian-backed pipeline raises concerns in EU
Banking
Deutsche Bank CEO under investigation for giving false testimony
Prosecutors are investigating the head of Germany's biggest bank, Josef Ackermann, on charges that he gave false testimony during the 2002 bankruptcy trial of German media tycoon Leo Kirch.
Deutsche Bank questions recapitalization strategy
Deutsche Bank on the prowl for wealthier clients, report says
British investigators probe Deutsche Bank
Sports
Soccer
Germany goes on offensive against soccer violence
Aggressive and violent fans for years have been a problem in the German football league. Now, the country's interior minister hopes to create a safer environment for the sport's spectators through an outreach program.
Cult club 1. FC Union Berlin sells stadium to fans
Dynamo Dresden faces ban for fan misbehavior
Dynamo Dresden struggles to shake off hooligans
World
Development Aid
'It's down to lack of competence more than anything'
Gaffe-prone American presidential candidates aren't the only ones questioning the effectiveness of developmental aid. DW spoke to an activist group that says the entire process is in dire need of more transparency.
German development policy looks to the land
Budget cuts threaten US 'smart power' plans
Ambitious reform of US development policy is no blueprint for Germany
Middle East
Beirut's hidden Jewish community
Lebanon's miniscule Jewish community is rebuilding its synagogue, which was destroyed during the civil war. Lebanese Jews continue to keep a low profile - and the construction site in Beirut is heavily guarded.
Growing fears of escalation in Lebanon
Lebanon gives new rights to Palestinian refugees
More DW
Coming home
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.
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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