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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Crime
France mourns school shooting victims
Schools across France have observed a moment of silence in honor of the four people killed at a Jewish school. As the hunt for the killer got underway, officials said the gunman may have filmed his deeds.
World
Women
Steroid usage among Bangladesh's prostitutes worries health activists
Prostitutes in a slum in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, often use steroids to appear "healthier" and snag clients. Aid activists complain about the rampant use of these drugs, which could be lethal if consumed for long.
Economy
Zimbabwe diamond revenues below expectations
In Zimbabwe the finance minister has warned that the government could shut down because diamonds sales are failing to materialize.
International Relations
Pakistani lawmakers call for an end to US drone attacks
A Pakistani parliamentary committee has called for an unconditional apology from the US for a drone attack last November that killed 24 soldiers. It also called for new agreements with NATO.
United States
'We have a culture of immunity'
The world was shocked in mid-March when a US soldier went on a shooting spree in Afghanistan. But expert John Tirman told DW that the killing of civilians is all too common - and rarely punished.
Terrorism
Observers hope German trial of al Qaeda suspect will shed light on motives
An alleged Islamist militant is on trial in Koblenz in southern Germany, accused of being a member of al Qaeda and of raising funds for terrorist activities in Europe. If convicted, he faces 15 years in jail.
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