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Monday, March 25, 2013

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Cyprus
Cyprus awaits news on banks amid bailout deal relief
It remained uncertain when banks in Cyprus would reopen after a bailout deal was agreed with international lenders to avoid a possible financial meltdown. European leaders have expressed relief at the deal.
World
Conflict
Central African Republic in disarray after coup
Rebels have seized power the Central African Republic. Despite condemnation by the UN and sanctions from the AU, neither regional nor international players have much appetite for vigorous intervention.
International Relations
BRICS: in search of an identity
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa want to breathe new life into the BRICS group. Topping the agenda in Durban are the crisis in Syria and a development bank of their own.
North Korea
North Korean reforms benefit the Kim family
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has promised reforms of the country's command economy. But the move is less about prosperity for all and more about solidifying the Kim dynasty.
Eurozone crisis
Opinion: A hard landing for Cyprus
In dramatic fashion, Cyprus' bankruptcy was averted. Both banks and investors will have paid heavily for it. But so, too, has the EU, says DW's Bernd Riegert - and it might be paying for quite some time to come.
Conflict
Azawad trumps Mali elections
Mali's troubled interim president Dioncounda Traore wants to hold elections before the end of July. But, the country's Tuareg refugees, now living in Burkina Faso, have other concerns and aspirations.

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