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Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Conflict
Scores killed in clampdown on Syrian protesters
At least 90 people have been killed by Syrian forces in Homs province, an activist group has reported. The latest violence came as the UN secretary general condemned the lack of progress towards peace in Syria.
World
Corporate Governance
Vatican shuffle cloaked in controversy
There could be a number of explanations for why Ettore Gotti Tedeschi was asked to step down as head of the Vatican bank. The Holy See, however, has remained tight-lipped about the reasons.
European Union
Calling bluffs in the eurozone crisis
In mid-June, Greece will have renewed elections. If opponents of the EU's austerity course win, then a Greek exit from the eurozone seems more likely. The consequences would be fatal for Greece and uncertain for the EU.
Egypt
Muslim Brotherhood to face Egypt's old guard
The first round votes have been counted. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood candidate Morsi and former Prime Minister Shafiq face off in a run-off election. Revolutionary and liberal groups will have a tough choice to make.
Opinion
Opinion: Undesired outcome emerges in Egypt
An Islamist and a former member of the Mubarak regime placed well in the first round of presidential elections in Egypt. The result has split the country into two camps, writes DW's Rainer Sollich.
Crime
Finnish teenager kills two, injures seven
An 18-year-old man has been arrested near the Finnish capital of Helsinki, after he shot dead two people, wounding seven others in what appeared to be a random shooting. The man did not resist arrest.
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