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Monday, May 28, 2012

Newsline | 28.05.2012, 16:15 UTC

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Armed Conflict
Violence rages on as Annan attempts to rescue peace plan
The UN-Arab League envoy is in Syria to try to rescue his plan to end more than a year of fighting in the country. Even as Kofi Annan arrived in Damascus though, the violence continued unabated.
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Conflict
Opinion: Syria is in a desperate state
After a massacre in the Houla area, international diplomacy on Syria has kicked into high gear. That is an appropriate response, but the only real solution will be an end to the Assad regime, writes DW's Rainer Sollich.
Human Rights
Activists slam jailing of protesters in Cambodia
Human rights groups have condemned the conviction and imprisonment of 13 women from Phnom Penh's Boeung Kak lake community who are involved in a prominent land dispute.
Politics
Lesotho election outcome uncertain
Lesotho looks set for its first coalition government after closely fought general elections this weekend, with partial returns showing that no party would likely win a majority.
Nuclear Power
Ex-premier puts blame for Fukushima on government
Former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan has apologized for last year's Fukushima nuclear disaster and said the government bore responsibility for the human and environmental crisis that followed.
International Relations
Indian PM seeks to bolster ties in Myanmar
Manmohan Singh is the first Indian premier to visit Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, in 25 years. Analysts say that India is stepping up efforts to woo the resource-rich nation and counter China's influence.
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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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