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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Daily Bulletin | 23.02.2012, 19:30 UTC

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Extremism
Germany pays tribute to neo-Nazi victims
Three months after investigators uncovered a neo-Nazi cell that murdered 10 people, Germany is commemorating the victims of far-right extremists with a memorial service in Berlin and a nationwide moment of silence.
Arab World
Secret UN report points to Syrian 'war criminals'
United Nations investigators have compiled a secret list of members of the Syrian regime it says may face prosecution for crimes against humanity. The list, they indicated, goes as high as President Bashar al-Assad.
Russia
Tens of thousands rally to bring Putin back as Kremlin chief
Tens of thousands of Russians have rallied in Moscow to show their support for Vladimir Putin's bid to win a third term as president in elections on March 4.
Diplomacy
US and North Korea resume nuclear talks
US and North Korean officials have met for their first major talks since the death of former leader Kim Jong Il. They agreed to extend their "substantive and serious" discussions in Beijing, and will reconvene Friday.
Politics
Greek parliament approves debt write-down
The Greek Parliament has passed a massive bond swap that would effectively erase more than 100 billion euros of the country's debt. The deal with private sector creditors is part of the country's second rescue package.
Human Rights
Court fines Italy for deporting migrants to Libya
Europe's human rights court has ordered Italy to pay damages to 24 Somali and Eritrean migrants for deporting them to Libya in 2009, saying the government in Rome put the migrants at risk of torture and persecution.
Business
Economy
Recession ends 2011 eurozone recovery
The EU Commission says the eurozone is due to shrink this year as Europe's southern periphery continues to suffer from the debt crisis. But there should be "modest growth" later in the year.
Energy
Rising costs of solar boom cause Germany to cut subsidies
In view of a record 7.5 gigawatts of new solar installations in 2011, the government has decided to cut subsidies for solar power earlier than expected. Environmentalists say this will end a German "success story."
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