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Monday, May 21, 2012

Daily Bulletin | 21.05.2012, 18:30 UTC

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Arab World
Suicide bombing in Yemen kills at least 90
A suicide bombing in the Yemeni capital on Monday claimed the lives of many soldiers. The attack comes as the country's army tries to oust Islamist militants from strongholds in the south of the country.
NATO
NATO declares first stage of missile shield operational
The 28 NATO allies have moved the first stage of their joint missile shield into place over Russian objections. The allies have also unveiled plans to pool their resources in order to make up for defense budget cuts.
Disasters
Thousands of Italians seek shelter after quake
Many Italians in the northeastern Emilia Romagna region were forced to spend the night outside their homes after Sunday's earthquake and ensuing aftershocks toppled historic buildings and threatened other structures.
Iran
IAEA chief begins talks in Iran
The chief of the UN's nuclear watchdog has begun talks with officials in Tehran in a bid to strike a deal on access to Iran's nuclear facilities. His visit comes ahead of a seven-way international meeting in Baghdad.
Politics
Serbia's Nikolic pledges to stay Europe course
The unexpected victory of former Milosevic ally Tomisalv Nikolic has many wondering about the state of Serbian politics and how the country's domestic and foreign politics will be shaped in the future.
Russia
Putin puts stamp on new Russian cabinet
Russian President Vladimir Putin has unveiled his new cabinet, appointing loyalists to key economic posts, which could hamper Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev's plans.
Business
Investment
Facebook stocks take a dive in Monday trading
Facebook shares have plummeted on their second day of trading after a closely-watched and long-awaited IPO last Friday. The marked dive fuels talks about the social network's unclear business perspective.
Auto Industry
Germany's Opel workers at Bochum are left in the dark
Workers at the German Opel plant in Bochum have failed to get clarity on their future. A staff meeting hasn't brushed the production facility's possible closure off the table, but regional leaders have promised support.
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Online special: Equal opportunity for education
Education for all! That's UNESCO's goal for education. We have brought together five bloggers from Iran, Germany, Russia, Kenya and Argentina to start an intriguing discussion on education and learning.
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Public online voting for DW's 2012 KLICK! photo competition
Online voting for DW's photo competition "KLICK! Your view of culture and education" is underway! Check out a selection of photos submitted by contestants from more than 30 countries and pick your favorite now!

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