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Daily Bulletin 03.12.2011 | 19:30 UTC  
Europe  |  World  |  Environment & Development
Europe
European Union
Euro inherently flawed, says former EU Commission president
One of the chief architects of the euro, former EU Commission president, Jacques Delors, has said that over-optimism of the euro's creators led to the current debt crisis.
Merkel calls for eurozone fiscal union
ECB chief signals bank's willingness to help fight Europe's debt crisis
A new timetable for the rescue of the euro
Kosovo
Serbia confirms border deal reached with Kosovo
Serbian President Boris Tadic on Saturday confirmed that a deal has been struck to defuse a Kosovo border dispute. Belgrade had been under intense pressure ahead of a summit to give Serbia official EU candidate status.
Serbia awaits a decision on EU candidate status
Serb protesters wound 2 NATO soldiers in northern Kosovo
NATO clashes with Serbs in northern Kosovo
World
Arab World
Islamists expected to dominate in Egyptian election
As Egypt's three-stage parliamentary election unfolds, moderate and fundamentalist Islamist parties are expecting major wins at the polls. Liberals are fighting to keep up with their better-organized competitors.
Islamist parties claim strong showing in Egypt's parliamentary election
Opinion: Hope and concern fluctuate in Egypt
Democracy gets off to peaceful start in Egypt
Protesters keep up pressure on Egypt's military rulers
Latin America
Latin America launches new economic alliance
Latin American leaders have met in Caracas to launch a new alliance that some hope will help them stand up to the United States. But finding common ground could prove difficult.
Chavez to pull Venezuela's gold reserves out of Europe and US
Chavez' health mystery fueling speculation in Venezuela
Brazil eager to be a force of change and moderation
Environment & Development
Society
In New York City, the Occupy movement takes on local causes
As questions grow about where the Occupy movement is headed, in New York City, where it all began, attention is turning to local issues. Protesters have demanded that police put an end to their stop-and-frisk policy.
Germany's 'Occupy' protesters return to voice anger
'Occupy Wall Street'-style protests spread across Europe
Anti-Wall Street movement protests gather pace across the US
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