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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Arab World
UN aid chief presses for access to Syria needy
United Nations humanitarian chief Valerie Amos has arrived in Syria to press the government of Bashar al-Assad to end the violent crackdown on opposition groups and allow aid into the country.
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Middle East
Palestinian unity required to move forward
Palestinian analysts doubt that the recent deal between Fatah and Hamas will help overcome the Palestinian division. Still, people are demanding that both political camps put their differences aside and reach solutions.
Human Rights
Human traffickers take the route from Africa to Asia
Every year, thousands of women from Kenya, Rwanda or Uganda are ending up in the brothels of China, Indonesia and Malaysia. Recently, 14 young Ugandan women were rescued and brought home.
Environment
Opinion: There are no excuses since Fukushima
Despite the Fukushima disaster many countries are sticking to nuclear power steadfastly. DW's Alexander Freund says the accident marks a breaking point.
Immigration
Sarkozy takes campaign down trusted path
Five years ago, presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy won French elections by siphoning off voters from the far-right. With April elections not far off, Sarkozy now has his sights set on repeating the past.
Afghanistan
A one-woman crusade to improve the lives of Afghan villagers
Zarifa Qazizadah is the only female village head in Afghanistan. She moves around on a motorbike and hopes to win a seat in the national parliament. The 50-year-old mother of 15 thinks education for women is paramount.
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Suggestions are welcome! The eighth Deutsche Welle Blog Awards.
Final spurt. Submit your suggestions for the BOBs, the Deutsche Welle Blog Award, until March 13. How does it work? For more information concerning the procedure, the categories and languages go to the BOBs website.
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