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Saturday, May 19, 2012

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Diplomacy
Blind Chinese activist boards plane for US
Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng has reportedly left Beijing on a plane bound for the United States. Chen escaped house arrest last month and fled to the US embassy, sparking a high-profile diplomatic row.
Politics
Greece dissolves parliament amid eurozone membership row
Greece formally dissolved its parliament on Saturday and formalized the date for new elections amid allegations that Angela Merkel suggested a referendum should be held on whether Greece wants to stay in the eurozone.
Terrorism
School bombing kills one, injures several in Italy
A bombing outside a school in the southern Italian town of Brindisi has claimed the life of a teenage girl. Several others were injured. No one has claimed responsibility.
World
Politics
Politicians, not players, carry Euro 2012 boycott burden
German experts and politicians say athletes should participate in soccer's European Championships in Ukraine. Politicians, on the other hand, should think hard before taking a trip to Kyiv for the tournament.
Eastern Europe
Azerbaijan: autocracy in an oil paradise
Oil is central to Azerbaijan. The former Soviet Republic, in which the Eurovision Song Contest is due to take place at the end of May, is one of the richest countries in the region - but it is also an autocracy.
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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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