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Sunday, February 3, 2013

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Security
Israel's Barak warns against a nuclear-armed Iran
Israel's defense minister has warned that should Iran be allowed to develop atomic weapons it would lead to "nuclear terror." Meanwhile, Iran's foreign minister has said Tehran is prepared for nuclear talks with the US.
World
Transatlantic Relations
Opinion: US rediscovers Europe
The United States once again views Europe as its most important global partner and is pushing for closer cooperation. That is the surprising and good news from the Munich Security Conference, says DW's Michael Knigge.
Economy
Cuba: A look back at five years of Raul Castro
Cuban President Raul Castro wanted to update socialism when he took up office, but, five years on, little has changed. Change is not expected after Sunday's elections with 612 Communists running for 612 seats.
Egypt
Taking stock of Egypt's revolution
Two years after the fall of Hosni Mubarak, the shifting political situation in Egypt remains unsettled. DW sorts through the chaos and answers questions about the most important developments in the country.
Politics
Ex-World Bank head: EU not out of the woods yet
While the urgency of the debt crisis has eased, Europe still faces difficult challenges, Robert Zoellick tells DW at the Munich Security Conference. He also explains why the Mali crisis shouldn't have been a surprise.
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