| | | Newsline | 24.11.2011 | 17:15 UTC | | | The leaders of the three biggest eurozone economies - Germany, France and Italy - have met to discuss strategies to combat the debt crisis as signs grow that even they are not immune to turmoil in the bond markets.  | | |  | With elections coming up, an Egyptian blogger accuses the Supreme Court of the Armed Forces of enforcing military rule and cracking down on the media and the freedom of speech in the country.  | | | | |  | Demonstrators are still camped out at Cairo's Tahrir Square, but a midnight truce with police has held. Egypt's military rulers have apologized for the deaths of protesters in the violent clashes of the last five days.  | | | | |  | Washington's lament that Berlin isn't pulling its weight in NATO is old hat. But that criticism is increasingly being shared by a traditionally close ally who is puzzled by Germany's stance.  | | | | |  | The clearing of various Occupy Wall Street camps around the US reveals a double standard, writes James Galbraith. Legal protesters are hit with the full force of the law, while criminal bankers remain scot-free.  | | | | |  | Germany's economic and political relationship with Brazil has grown substantially over the past decade. As a fast emerging region, Brazil and Latin America deserve greater attention, Germany's foreign minister tells DW.  | | | | |  | A poor health care system and lack of education is severely crippling India's struggle in reducing maternal mortality. Resorting to traditional methods might give a hope of rescuing at least some victims.  | | | | |  | 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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