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World
Arab World
Arab League imposes sanctions on Syria
The Arab League has approved economic sanctions on Syria for its continuing violent crackdown on protesters. Foreign ministers agreed to the measures in Cairo, which include travel and asset freezes.
Syria defies Arab League deadline to admit observer mission
Arab League risks Russian wrath by approaching West over Syria
Germany announces plans for more EU sanctions against Syria
South Asia
NATO chief says Pakistani deaths 'unintended'
NATO and US officials have expressed regret over the deaths of 24 Pakistani soliders in a cross-border air attack on Saturday. The incident has worsened already strained relations between Washington and Islamabad.
Ambassador's resignation highlights rift with Pakistani army
'Ally from hell?' 'Pure fiction,' says Pakistan
Allies or adversaries? Pakistan and the US must cooperate: experts
Trans-Atlantic Relations
The trials and tribulations of transatlantic ties
The annual EU-US Summit kicks off in Washington on November 28 under the shadow of economic and international crises which are affecting both sides of the Atlantic. What does the future hold for transatlantic ties?
Crises put leadership qualities of Obama and Merkel to the test
EU ambassador to US not worried about effect of midterms on transatlantic relations
Germany
Nuclear Power
German police clear protesters trying to stop nuclear waste train
Police have removed hundreds of anti-nuclear protesters from railroad tracks in northern Germany where activists are holding demonstrations to try to disrupt a train carrying nuclear waste from France.
Protests have slowed the progress of the nuclear waste train
New rules for nuclear waste in Europe
German nuclear energy history: a timeline
Europe
Italy
Italy's footballers to tackle country's ailing finances
Italy's best-paid footballers have been urged to pitch in and ease the country's precarious finances by buying government bonds in a special sale on Monday.
Italy's problems can't be solved overnight
Italy's latest downgrade sharpens its debt crisis
Italy's government gives tough new budget the green light
Politics
Vladimir Putin accepts party's presidential nomination
Russia's prime minister and former president has officially accepted the United Russia party nomination as the country's next president. Vladimir Putin is almost certain to win the ballot in March 2012.
Russia's oligarchs act quietly in the background
Russia gains control of gas pipelines in Belarus
Dancing, singing, blogging: Kremlin party campaigns for young voters
Sports
Soccer
Wales football coach Gary Speed found dead at home
Police have confirmed that they discovered Wales manager Gary Speed dead in his home on Sunday, having apparently hanged himself. The 42-year-old coach had recently retired from a decorated playing career.
Attempted referee suicide overshadows Bundesliga matches
Hanover looking to build lasting success
A year after the suicide of goalkeeper Enke – has football changed?
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