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Germany
Right-Wing Extremism
Germany unveils strategy to combat far-right extremism
A massive conference of government ministers and experts in Berlin has drawn up plans to combat the rise of far-right extremism in Germany, following revelations of racially-motivated murders by neo-Nazis.
Did authorities underestimate the threat of right-wing terrorism?
Berlin holds crisis summit on right-wing extremism
Focus: Right-wing extremism in Germany
State and federal ministers meet to discuss neo-Nazi murders
Germany plans registry of neo-Nazis after killing spree
Germany faces difficult questions over neo-Nazi murders
World
Arab World
Arab League risks Russian wrath by approaching West over Syria
The Arab League has called on the West to head a Syrian contact group to coordinate policy and decide on any future action aganist Syria, with Britain and France the Arabs' preferred leaders - much to Russia's distaste.
Focus: Syria's unprecedented unrest
Opinion: Sanctions remain the only option to pressure Syria
Pressure grows on Assad from all sides
Iran
Nuclear resolution keeps pressure on Iran but lacks teeth
An IAEA resolution on Iran expresses 'deep and increasing concern' over a nuclear program which few now doubt has military links. A more strongly worded document failed to win support from Russia and China.
India-Pakistan-Iran: The troubled triangle
EU prepares new sanctions against Iran
Iran warns West against military strike
Nuclear Proliferation
IAEA to discuss bold vision of nuclear arms-free Middle East
At first glance next week's meeting doesn't make sense. At a time of rising tensions over Iran's nuclear program, the IAEA will stage a conference on a nuclear arms-free Middle East. And yet there are signs of hope.
Nuclear resolution keeps pressure on Iran but lacks teeth
Western allies running out of options to stop Iran nuke program
'Israel will make a cost-benefit analysis of an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities'
New Iran nuclear report set to increase Middle East tensions
Tensions between Israel and Iran reach new heights
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