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Daily Bulletin 22.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
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World
Middle East
Egyptian military agrees to polls and new cabinet, as protesters gather
Bowing to demands from protesters, Egypt's ruling military council has agreed to form a new government that will run a presidential election to be held before next July.
Egyptians gather for a mass rally as military give way
West strikes dangerous balance in dealings with Egypt's military
Rights group decries Egyptian military's 'broken promises'
Protesters call for mass rally as Egypt's cabinet offers resignation
Iran
Western powers serve up fresh sanctions against Iran
The United States, Britain, Canada and France have turned up the heat on Iran over allegations it tested nuclear warhead designs. But Russia has condemned the move.
Nuclear resolution keeps pressure on Iran but lacks teeth
IAEA to discuss bold vision of nuclear arms-free Middle East
Iran's opposition in exile speaks out against possible military strike
India-Pakistan-Iran: The troubled triangle
Human Rights
UN human rights committee condemns Syrian crackdown
A key United Nations committee has condemned Syria for its bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, increasing the diplomatic isolation of President Bashar al-Assad.
Turkish bus convoy attacked in northern Syria
Opinion: Sanctions remain the only option to pressure Syria
Arab League suspends Syria
Arab World
More questions than answers about NATO's Libya role
The reasons and the consequences behind NATO's bombing on the Libyan town of Majer still remain unclear three months on. Deutsche Welle visited the scene of one of the darkest episodes in Libya's war.
Libya struggles to maintain order in the face of post-Gadhafi chaos
Mission accomplished?: Taking stock of NATO's Libya legacy
Debate begins over how history will view NATO's intervention in Libya
Germany
Extremism
Parliament expresses shame over far-right murder spree in Germany
As new details emerge about a group of neo-Nazis suspected of 10 killings, Germany's main political parties have apologized for the shortcomings of the country's security agencies.
German parliament takes up neo-Nazi challenge
Germany unveils strategy to combat far-right extremism
Banning Germany's far-right NPD a tricky issue
Opinion: New right-wing terror in Germany; action is needed
Europe
Ukraine
Ukraine authorizes Tymoschenko for treatment outside jail
After her trial and conviction was denounced as a farce, Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko has been reportedly suffering from severe back pain, leading the president to authorize out-of-jail treatment.
EU postpones free trade talks with Ukrainian president
Ex-communist EU states vow to block Ukraine ties over Tymoshenko
Opinion: Tymoshenko verdict sends an alarming signal to the West
Business
Aviation
Lufthansa returns to Rio as business booms
Lufthansa is once again flying non-stop to Rio de Janeiro and for good reason: Brazil's second largest city is booming, and the next World Cup soccer tournament is on the horizon.
VW announces major investment in Brazil
Brazil pushes environment projects to tackle crime and poverty
A German recipe revolutionizing the Brazilian beer market
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