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Arab World
More deaths in Cairo clashes, government vows vote will go ahead
Protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square have not been subdued, despite police and military forces using tear gas against demonstrators. The military government has said the unrest will not delay parliamentary elections.
Several more dead in Cairo clashes
Frustration has 'replaced euphoria' in Egypt
Monarchies band together in the wake of Arab Spring
Egyptians abroad demand right to vote
Arab World
Explosions shake central Damascus
At least two blasts, reported to be from rocket-propelled grenades, have shaken buildings in the middle of the Syrian capital. The explosions came as President Assad vows to crush militants in Syria.
Focus: Syria's unprecedented unrest
Arab League risks Russian wrath by approaching West over Syria
Opinion: Sanctions remain the only option to pressure Syria
Pressure grows on Assad from all sides
Arab World
Seif al-Islam: From Libyan reformer to hardliner
Believed to have been Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's favorite son, Seif al-Islam was viewed by many as his most likely successor. Nine months after the Libyan uprising began, his future now looks very different.
Gadhafi's son captured in southern Libya
Focus: End of a regime
The end of a dictator: who was Moammar Gadhafi?
Germany
Politics
Disgraced former minister Guttenberg returns to public stage
Germany's disgraced former Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg has returned to the political stage, albeit far away in Canada. After the dodgy doctorate debacle, is this the first sign of a comeback?
Ex-Defense Minister Guttenberg set for move to US
University says ex-defense minister 'deliberately cheated' on thesis
Demonstrators show support for ex-defense minister
Right-Wing Extremism
Victims of neo-Nazi killings to be remembered
Germany's parliament has pledged to hold a memorial service for the victims of a string of neo-Nazi killings that have shocked the nation. Compensation for the families of the 10 known victims has also been suggested.
Merkel calls for full investigation into neo-Nazi murders
Relief, anger in Cologne's Little Istanbul after neo-Nazi revelations
Germany unveils strategy to combat far-right extremism
Europe
Elections
Center-right on track to victory as Spaniards take to the polls
Spain holds early parliamentary elections on Sunday, and opinion polls have predicted a victory for the opposition People's Party (PP) and the end of Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's socialist government.
In Catalonia, upcoming vote gives little hope for more autonomy
Jobless figures drop in Spain, but cucumber scare bodes ill
Spain's ruling Socialists suffer election losses as protests rumble on
Spain votes in protest-rocked local elections
Business
Auto Industry
Wiesmann cars carve out a sleek and powerful niche
With its retro designs and powerful motors, German sports car manufacturer Wiesmann has asserted itself in a market dominated by the likes of Porsche and BMW, and defied the global economic downturn.
New ultra-luxury SUVs drive the Frankfurt rumor mill
Daimler plans cheaper e-car with leased battery
Volkswagen success forces importers to cut prices
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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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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