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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Newsline | 14.05.2013, 16:15 UTC

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Right-Wing Extremism
Trial of neo-nazi NSU terror cell resumes in Germany
The landmark NSU trial of alleged neo-Nazi Beate Zschäpe, and four others, has resumed in Germany. Legal wrangling has been dominating proceedings and the charges were read out with considerable delay.
Germany
Human Rights
Human rights commissioner Löning: 'We can't paint our own world'
Nurturing democracy in other countries takes patience, said the German government's human rights commissioner in an interview with DW. At times it even includes working with governments that don't support human rights.
World
Politics
Is the Pakistan People's Party finished?
One of Pakistan's most influential liberal political parties, the People's Party, which was once headed by former PM Benazir Bhutto, has tasted one of its bitterest defeats in elections. Is this the end of the PPP?
Language
Prime-time spot for Latin radio in Finland
Since 1989 the Finnish broadcaster YLE has been producing the world's first news show in Latin. Breathing new life into dead words is a challenge for the show's presenters - particularly with digital neologisms.
Israel
Israel celebrates 65 years of independence
"If you will it, it is no dream," wrote Theodor Herzl, a Vienna journalist and the founder of Zionism, in 1902. Less than 50 years later, his vision became a reality: Israel was declared an independent state.
Syria
Who was behind the Reyhanli attack?
After deadly bombings in the Turkish town of Reyhanli, opposition parties in Ankara have begun to question the government's Syria policy. Critics believe it was, in fact, Syrian rebels who were behind the blast.

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