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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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Diplomacy
Chinese dissident to be moved to 'safe environment'
A Chinese dissident who had been sheltering in the US embassy in Beijing has left and been taken to a hospital. The case could still overshadow a visit to China by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
World
France
France set to choose between Sarkozy and Hollande
On Sunday, May 6, voters in France will vote in the run-off presidential election. Incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande are campaigning furiously, but experts say the latter looks like a good bet to win.
Security
North Korea's 'jamming' capability poses fresh threat to Seoul's security
In what appears to be a fresh row between the South and North Korea, Seoul has said electronic jamming signals from Pyongyang have affected more than 250 of its civilian flights.
Politics
'The Lady' ushers in a new era in Myanmar
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, takes a giant step forward in its process of democratization as the opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi and other party members enter parliament.
Terrorism
Al Qaeda still suffers from bin Laden's death
With the death of Osama bin Laden last May, the terrorist organization al Qaeda not only lost its head, but has also experienced structural change. Today, al Qaeda offshoots and lone jihadists pose the largest danger.
European Union
Close Orban ally is Hungary's new president
Hungarian lawmakers Wednesday confirmed the appointment of European Parliament deputy, Janos Ader, a career politician and ally of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, as the country's new president.
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Public online voting has opened 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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