| | | Daily Bulletin | 25.11.2011 | 19:30 UTC | | | Egypt's ruling military council has officially named former Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri to lead a transitional government, according to state TV. Thousands protested the appointment in Tahrir Square.  | | |  | While the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt toppled those countries' regimes, the situation in Morocco has remained remarkably calm. The elections on November 25 are the next indicator of how the country has progressed.  | | | | |  | After almost a year of the so-called Arab Spring, some countries have fared better than others, says the German Green party spokeswoman for foreign affairs, Kerstin Müller, in this Deutsche Welle interview.  | | | | |  | Turmoil in European bond markets has raised concern that the sovereign debt crisis has spread to the eurozone's core: France, Germany and Italy. The yields on Italian bonds could force Rome to seek a lifeline.  | | | | |  | In an exchange now all-too familiar across Europe, credit rating agency Moody's has downgraded debt from Hungary to junk status, infuriating Budapest and causing its borrowing rates to soar and its currency to fall.  | | | | |  | Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, a debate in Europe has heated up over the compatibility of Islam with secular, Western society. Scholars meeting in Stuttgart took a fresh look at the question.  | | | | |  | A train carrying radioactive waste has crossed the border from France into Germany. The train was delayed on the French side of the border by anti-nuclear protesters, and more delays are expected in Germany.  | | | | |  | It won't be long before the Bundesliga goes into its winter hibernation, and the DW pundits hope to be back on top by then. As it stands, the guests' team still has the advantage as we enter match day 14.  | | | | |  | 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.  | | | | |  | | © 2011  | | | | | |
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