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Europe
European Union
Papandreou's era ends in Greece
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has officially stepped down. Though he failed to name a successor in his resignation speech, it has been reportedly agreed that house speaker Filippos Petsalnikos will take over.
Bankruptcy in Greece risks destabilizing global financial system
Greece faces deadlock over unity government
Opinion: Greece must take its medicine
World
Arab World
Saudi Arabia seeks new alliances in the Arab world
Saudi Arabia has a strategic position of power on the Arabian Peninsula. Expert Steffen Hertog talks to DW about Saudi efforts to shield itself from revolutionary tendencies in the region and build up new alliances.
Monarchies band together in the wake of Arab Spring
Syrian regime sends out mixed signals as violence continues
Saudi criticism of Syria shows waning regional support
Iran
New report 'aggravates' EU concern over Iran's nuclear program
A new report confirms suspicions about Iran's nuclear program. While the EU expresses its concern, some countries are looking at the option of further sanctions. Iran maintains that its program is for energy, not bombs.
What is Iran's nuclear program for?
'Israel will make a cost-benefit analysis of an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities'
IAEA: 'credible' evidence that Iran has worked on nuclear weapons
Nuclear spending report warns of potential new arms race
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
Arab World
Monarchies band together in the wake of Arab Spring
The democratic revolutions in the Arab world and Northern Africa have recalibrated alliances in the region. So who is cozying up to whom, and can new ties help conservative states to survive the upheaval?
Saudi Arabia seeks new alliances in the Arab world
Libya's Berbers feel rejected by transitional government
Syrian regime sends out mixed signals as violence continues
Nuclear
'Israel will make a cost-benefit analysis of an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities'
The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has worked on developing nuclear weapon designs and on testing components. It comes amid rumors that Israel is preparing to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
Iran and Israel react to the IAEA's report
New report 'aggravates' EU concern over Iran's nuclear program
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
Tensions between Israel and Iran reach new heights
Nuclear
IAEA: 'credible' evidence that Iran has worked on nuclear weapons
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has indicated in a new report that Iran has been developing a nuclear weapon. Evidence detailed in the report suggests Tehran's nuclear program has a military dimension.
Nuclear spending report warns of potential new arms race
Iran warns West against military strike
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
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