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Daily Bulletin 16.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
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Europe
Economy
Higher bond rates stoke fears of a spread of the eurozone debt crisis
Interest rates have jumped sharply for France, Belgium, Austria, Finland and the Netherlands. This has fueled fears that the eurozone's sovereign debt crisis could be about to spread even further.
Call for more integration as way out of euro crisis
New leaders in Greece, Italy call for united front to combat debt crisis
Debt crisis raises questions about eurozone's future as recession looms
Opinion: G20 partners lose confidence in Europe
Economy
New Italian prime minister sworn in with government of technocrats
Italy's new prime minister has formed a government to push through austerity measures. Economics professor Mario Monti filled his cabinet with technocrats instead of politicians.
New leaders in Greece, Italy call for united front to combat debt crisis
Italy names Mario Monti as Berlusconi successor
Debt crisis raises questions about eurozone's future as recession looms
Russia
Dancing, singing, blogging: Kremlin party campaigns for young voters
Plastic masks of Putin and Medvedev are among the unusual campaign methods being used to secure victory for the Kremlin party, United Russia. It's their reaction to falling poll ratings.
Russia's Communists gain momentum in run-up to elections
Opinion: Putin's return asks more questions than it answers
US and Germany vow to continue progress with Putin's Russia
Politics
Right-wing populists gain political ground in Greece
For the first time in nearly 40 years, a far-right party is sharing power in the Greek government. But in the midst of a political crisis, the Popular Orthodox Rally is becoming increasingly mainstream.
New leaders in Greece, Italy call for united front to combat debt crisis
New Greek prime minister to roll out painful austerity measures
Opinion: Political parties hold new Greek premier in a chokehold
Germany
Right-Wing Extremism
Investigators say neo-Nazi group had more helpers
German authorities believe the neo-Nazi group allegedly behind a string of immigrant murders in the past may have had a bigger network than previously assumed. The case continues to raise many questions.
Germany shocked by right-wing terrorism
Focus: Right-wing extremism in Germany
A blind eye turned to right-wing terror?
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
Business
Finance
Bankers reflect on crisis at Euro Finance Week
The eurozone crisis has been dominating discussions at the high-level "Euro Finance Week" conference this week in Frankfurt. Some financial leaders want improved regulation, while others are lobbying hard to prevent it.
Deutsche Bank CEO under investigation for giving false testimony
New leaders in Greece, Italy call for united front to combat debt crisis
Demonstrators return to protest against financial markets
The long learning curve of the European Union
World
Arab World
Erdogan heaps pressure on Assad as Turkey-Syria relations deteriorate
Relations between former allies Turkey and Syria have deteriorated to such an extent over the Syrian government's crackdown that the threat of a military exchange is becoming a distinct possibility.
Assad digs in for the long haul
Risk of Kurdish uprising in Syria puts regional powers on alert
Turkey embraces Mideast amid domestic worries
Environment & Development
Environment
Germany serves as example of a sustainable economy
The world's seventh billion person was born recently and population is set to continue growing. A conference in Bonn addresses how a sustainable economy could help the growing world will cope with limited resources.
German development policy looks to the land
Is our planet running out of space?
Experts link food security to greener farming
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