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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

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Eurozone crisis
Cyprus holds emergency meetings to avert a default
All eyes are on political leaders in Cyprus, who have been holding emergency talks following the rejection of the EU bailout proposal. They are looking to Russia and the Orthodox Church for help.
World
Tibet
'Appeals will have no effect' on self-immolations
The exiled head of Tibet's Kirti monastery says a religious command would not stop Tibetans from setting themselves on fire. The Kirti Rinpoche places responsibility with China's policies.
Turkey
New chapter in PKK-Turkey ties?
The recent release of eight prisoners held by the PKK is seen as a move that may mark a change in the decades-long conflict between Ankara and the PKK. Deutsche Welle's Karlos Zurutuza was at the event.
Africa's Resources
DW reporters in Africa's "lion states"
Raw materials are boosting economic growth in a number of African states. But will the benefits also help improve the lives of ordinary people?
International Relations
Xi Jinping's unsurprising international debut
China's new President Xi is in Moscow on his first foreign trip, emphasizing his country's bond with Russia. It's where his predecessor Hu Jintao first ventured abroad 10 years ago.
Eurozone crisis
Not all Cypriots celebrate EU bailout rejection
Did Cyprus really turn its back on the EU? While some Cypriots were cheering the bailout rejection, others would have favored a far different outcome. The question remains: which one is the majority?

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