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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Newsline | 15.02.2012, 17:15 UTC

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World
Europe
Greece's fate remains uncertain
Eurozone finance ministers kept Greeks waiting on Wednesday after Athens fell short of their target for budget cuts. There was also concern about whether a future Greek government would implement the measures.
China
European Council President's blog becomes a hit in China
Many officials have started using online social networks. The president of the European Council uses Twitter and even has an account with its Chinese counterpart, with which he has become surprisingly popular.
Arab World
Women try to assert independence in post-revolution Tunisia
Women were a key force in the popular protests that toppled Tunisia's government last year and kicked off the Arab Spring. But now many Tunisian women worry that the new government may want to turn back the clock.
Greece
EU demands stronger commitment to austerity from Greece
Saving Greece from bankruptcy has been put off once again. After demanding watertight guarantees instead of empty words, Brussels called off a finance ministers' meeting at the last minute.
International Relations
China promises to stand by Europe in time of need
China's president has promised to support Europe through its debt crisis, vowing not to abandon the single currency. While Beijing made no firm pledges, it gave broad assurances that financial help would be increased.
Economy
Poverty on the rise in Nigeria
Poverty is on the rise in Nigeria, according to a new report by the West African nation's National Statistics Bureau. DW has been finding out about the facts behind the figures.

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