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Daily Bulletin 19.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
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Arab World
Gadhafi's son captured in southern Libya
Seif al-Islam, the son of ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, has been arrested, sources in the country's interim government have confirmed. Gadhafi's one-time successor was wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Gadhafi's son captured in Libya
Libya struggles to maintain order in the face of post-Gadhafi chaos
Focus: End of a regime
Libyan Council chooses new interim premier
Debate begins over how history will view NATO's intervention in Libya
Germany
Right-Wing Extremism
Merkel calls for full investigation into neo-Nazi murders
Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a full investigation into a string of neo-Nazi murders committed over more than a decade. But Germany is still asking how the perpetrators could operate unhindered for so long.
Germany to set up neo-Nazi database
Relief, anger in Cologne's Little Istanbul after neo-Nazi revelations
Focus: Right-wing extremism in Germany
Germany unveils strategy to combat far-right extremism
Internet
German chancellor reaches out to citizens via YouTube
Chancellor Angela Merkel has agreed to answer 10 questions submitted by German citizens via the Internet. Although Merkel calls this dialogue, critics say reaching out via YouTube is no longer innovative.
Online game aims to teach Internet censorship principles
Hamburg considers suing Facebook over facial recognition feature
Facebook could face increased legal pressure in Germany, experts say
Bundeswehr
German foreign minister pledges lasting support to Afghan partners
Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has pledged to maintain a lasting partnership with Afghanistan after NATO-led troops withdraw in 2014. Westerwelle was in Kabul ahead of a key conference on Afghanistan.
German foreign minister visits Pakistan
Force will not bring Taliban to the table, say experts
NATO forces killed in Kabul Taliban attack
Europe
Politics
Poland's new government wins confidence vote
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his new Cabinet have won a parliamentary vote of confidence. The vote came a day after the PM outlined tough austerity reforms to shield Poland from the eurozone debt crisis.
Opinion: Tusk re-election is Poland's vote for continuity
Poland makes history as Tusk wins re-election
Polish election offers chance of political stability
European Union
EU states agree on budget for 2012
The European Union's 27 member states have agreed on a 2 percent increase in spending for 2012, just below current inflation rates and 4 billion euros less than the amount requested by the European Parliament.
European Central Bank resists calls for larger role in debt crisis
Britain, Germany fail to thrash out eurozone differences
Debt crisis raises questions about eurozone's future as recession looms
Health
'Dental tourists' search for cheaper treatment in Bulgaria
Some enterprising Bulgarian dentists are offering special packages to foreign patients, who travel to the country from western Europe in search of quality treatment at low cost. The industry is set to grow.
Bulgarian school puts chess on the curriculum
Bulgarian pensioners grow cannabis for cash
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