| | | Newsline | 21.11.2011 | 17:15 UTC | | | Spanish markets have fallen despite a landslide election win by Spain's conservative People's Party. Prime Minister-in-waiting Mariano Rajoy promised to govern "for all" but warned against expecting miracles.  | | |  | Western nations led by the US appear to be hedging their bets on the true intentions of Egypt's military rulers as the crackdown in Cairo continues unabated. A fear of alternative leadership may be holding the West back.  | | | | |  | Continued efforts by security forces to clear Tahrir Square will only result in more deaths and embitterment among the protestors, says international relations expert Klaus Larres who is witnessing the events in Cairo.  | | | | |  | Attempts by the Egyptian military to secure long-term political power in the country have sparked a dangerous escalation in violence. DW's Rainer Sollich says Europe has to make clear where it stands.  | | | | |  | Over 30 people have died in the ongoing clashes between police and demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square. The controversial military government has vowed the unrest will not delay upcoming elections.  | | | | Environment & Development | | |  | In a continent often ravaged by famine and drought, Olantunji Akomolafe wants to change things for the better. The Nigerian aims to start a revolution in African agriculture with some simple, sustainable ideas.  | | | | |  | Portrait of Otto Kentzler: The Future of Skilled Crafts - Kentzler has been the head of the German Confederation of Skilled Crafts since 2005. One of his goals has been to encourage young people to learn skilled trades.  | | | | |  | 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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