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Arab World
Protesters call for mass rally as Egypt's cabinet offers resignation
With dozens dead in clashes with police - and just one week until elections - Egypt's military-appointed civilian government has offered to resign. Protesters say it's not enough and have called for a mass rally.
Egyptian protestors refuse to budge
Rights group decries Egyptian military's 'broken promises'
West strikes dangerous balance in dealings with Egypt's military
'If it comes to further clashes it will only embitter the protesters more'
Opinion: As Egyptians fight for democracy, Europe must take a stand
Human Rights
Rights group decries Egyptian military's 'broken promises'
Less than a week before the first parliamentary elections in Egypt since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, Amnesty International has released a report accusing the interim government of human rights violations.
Protesters call for mass rally as Egypt's cabinet offers resignation
West strikes dangerous balance in dealings with Egypt's military
Opinion: As Egyptians fight for democracy, Europe must take a stand
Arab World
More questions than answers about NATO's Libya role
The reasons and the consequences behind NATO's bombing on the Libyan town of Majer still remain unclear three months on. Deutsche Welle visited the scene of one of the darkest episodes in Libya's war.
Libya struggles to maintain order in the face of post-Gadhafi chaos
Mission accomplished?: Taking stock of NATO's Libya legacy
Debate begins over how history will view NATO's intervention in Libya
United States
More deadlock as US 'super committee' fails to agree on deficit deal
A bipartisan committee has failed to reach a compromise on measures designed to reduce the US budget deficit. The outcome means automatic cuts are now set to take effect.
Budget cuts threaten US 'smart power' plans
US, EU debt crisis escalates in the face of political gridlock
World breathes a sigh of relief over US debt deal
No deal in sight as US debt deadline looms
Iran
Western powers serve up fresh sanctions against Iran
The United States, Britain, Canada and France have turned up the heat on Iran over allegations it tested nuclear warhead designs. But Russia has condemned the move.
Nuclear resolution keeps pressure on Iran but lacks teeth
IAEA to discuss bold vision of nuclear arms-free Middle East
Iran's opposition in exile speaks out against possible military strike
India-Pakistan-Iran: The troubled triangle
Europe
Tourism
Shares crash at struggling British travel giant
Shares of the venerable British travel and tour operator Thomas Cook lost three-quarters of their value on Tuesday after the company revealed its financial problems had worsened.
Ski regions seek greener ways to lure tourists
German travel agency girds for Greek euro exit
Bangkok gets set for advancing floods
Experts see tourism as a tool for cultural development
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