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Friday, November 23, 2012

Newsline | 23.11.2012, 17:15 UTC

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Egypt
Thousands protest Morsi's new grasp on power
Demonstrations have erupted around Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi's controversial constitutional changes. Morsi defended his actions, saying he was putting the country on the path to "freedom and democracy."
World
Conflict
UN Mali mandate inches closer
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon is about to unveil his report on the planned military mission to Mali, which the Security Council is expected to approve. The shape or form of any mandate has yet to be decided.
Politics
Playing politics: new ways to win votes in Africa
Politics is changing in Africa, reflecting the growing role played globally by modern information technology. Campaign strategies are also changing in a bid to attract more young voters.
Classical
Back to the future in Brussels
There's a revolution underway in the Brussels Philharmonic, in the shape of tablet technology. The orchestra has become the first in the world to embrace tablet technology - and ditch paper scores.
Israel
German-Israeli ties: Still best of friends?
Despite German Chancellor Angela Merkel's strong, traditional backing for Israel, some Germans are becoming more critical of the country and calling into question Germany's unequivocal support.
Opinion
Opinion: No peace in DRC
An end to the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo is not in sight. The international community should ratchet up the pressure on President Kabila, says Andrea Schmidt.
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Those Germans
Punctual and unfashionable, orderly and up-tight–there are lots of clichés about Germans. DW will throw all that into question with the multimedia special "Those Germans" starting November 21.

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