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Friday, June 22, 2012

Around the Globe | 22.06.2012, 16:00 UTC

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Syria
'Boycott Sochi Olympics in the name of Syria'
While a military intervention in Syria is highly unlikely, Moscow's support for Assad must be stopped. An international boycott of the Sochi Olympics would make Russia pay a price, writes Kyle Matthews.
International Relations
Against the odds, Pakistan woos Washington
Since US elite forces killed Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan, relations between the two countries have been frosty. But that's not preventing Pakistan from lobbying hard for its interests in Washington.
Arab World
'Arab Spring started in Western Sahara'
In the wake of the ongoing unrest across the Arab world, voices from the forgotten Western Sahara conflict claim their role in the so-called Arab Spring. DW talked to a Western Sahara independence activist.
Turkey
Turkey: From regional to global player
With its growing political influence, Turkey is seeking a stronger role in world politics. However, its domestic political problems, as well as regional crises, pose major challenges to its foreign policy ambitions.
Holocaust
Amsterdam through Anne Frank's eyes
Anne Frank left footprints all over Amsterdam. Now the Anne Frank House has developed an app that links the past with the present and offers locals a whole new perspective on their own city.
UEFA EURO 2012
Shot from the spot: Germans do it better
We're likely to see penalty shootouts at EURO 2012. Most shooters have a 75 percent chance of scoring. But according to binomial probability, the Germans are even better.
Literature
Chinese dissident wins Peace Prize for fearless writing
Chinese writer Liao Yiwu has never tired of broaching the most sensitive political topics in his writing. A prominent dissident who fled China for Germany in 2011, he's been awarded the 2012 German Peace Prize.
Climate
Bracing for an unknown future with a hotter climate
Climate change causes floods, droughts and desertification, forcing experts to test strategies tailored to each region. But uncertainty about which strategy might work is not being accepted as an excuse for inaction.
More DW
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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