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Monday, April 29, 2013

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Syria
Syrian state TV says prime minister survives bomb attack
Syrian state media and opposition groups have reported a bombing in Damascus on a government convoy. State television said that Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi was targeted, but was not hurt.
Germany
NSU trial seats chosen via lottery system
The 50 press seats for the trial of an alleged neo-Nazi terrorist have been chosen via a court-run lottery system. Because the murder victims were of Turkish and Greek origin, both countries automatically received seats.
World
Human Rights
Bangladesh seeks answers after deadly collapse
Hundreds of people lost their lives when a building in Dhaka collapsed last week. Among the people who died, many were textile workers. Illegal practices to construct buildings are a part of everyday life in Bangladesh.
Terrorism
Pakistani support for extremists persists
The killing of al Qaeda's former head Osama bin Laden in Pakistan two years ago embarrassed the Pakistani government and military. Experts, however, say Islamabad's policy to support extremists did not change.
Elections
'Taliban want their sympathizers to win elections'
Pakistan's liberal parties appear to lose in the upcoming parliamentary elections on May 11 - not because they are not popular but because they cannot campaign freely. The Taliban have declared an open war on them.
Music
Soundtrack to the crisis: Deolinda
It's not with harsh rock music, but with quiet melodies that Portuguese band Deolinda has managed to stir people all over the country to mass protests.
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