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Monday, November 26, 2012

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Climate
UN climate conference opens in Qatar
Negotiators from 194 countries have gathered in one of the world's top per-capita emitters, Qatar, for a two-week conference on climate change. The goal is the same as previous summits, and it appears just as forlorn.
World
United States
Illegal immigrants in US hope for legal status
Some 12 million illegal immigrants live in the US. They eke out their existence in the shadow of society. President Barack Obama intends to reform the country's immigration laws, fulfilling one of his campaign promises.
Corporate Governance
Bangladesh factory tragedy: Who's responsible?
Rights activists have blamed both national and international companies for the deaths of 110 workers in a Bangladeshi garment factory which caught fire on the weekend.
Economy
Serious search for new Greece bailout
As eurozone ministers meet to find a solution for the continuing Greek crisis, there's a sense that it's now or never. But there's still disagreement on the right policy.
France
The art of seduction (and how to learn it)
Are the French losing their touch when it comes to seducing members of the opposite sex? Well, if the proliferation of books, DVDs and now even seduction schools is anything to go by, many feel they need help.
Economy
Vietnam's dangerous economic downturn
A little over a decade ago, Vietnam had a booming economy. An economic crisis and mismanagement on all levels have driven the country to the brink of ruin. It's up to the government to save what's left.
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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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