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  • Opinion: Leaders grasp problems, flail for answers
    The leaders of the G8, the self-proclaimed most important countries on the planet, did not show any new political paths at Camp David. They described problems well enough, but did not solve any, says DW's Bernd Riegert.

  • Lockerbie bomber dies in Libya, says brother
    Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the only man ever convicted for the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103, has died in Libya, according to reports from Tripoli. He was 60.

  • Pakistan blocks Twitter, cites "blasphemous" content
    Pakistan blocked access to Twitter on Sunday, citing "blasphemous" material as the reason for the move against the social networking site.

  • G8 vows to combine austerity and growth
    World leaders committed to finding a balance between budgetary restraint and stimulus spending to address the eurozone crisis. At a summit with no real losers, France's new president saw his hand strengthened most.

  • NATO considers future of Afghanistan
    The future strategy for Afghanistan is the main item on the agenda at the NATO summit in Chicago. But French President Francois Hollande's plan to withdraw troops earlier than planned does not suit the allies.

  • Violent clashes erupt in Syrian capital
    Syrian opposition groups have reported fierce battles between regime troops and armed rebels in the capital Damascus. A day earlier US President Barack Obama called for a "political transition" to end violence in Syria.

  • 'Single person' accused of Italy school blast
    Investigators are scrambling to find justice for the deadly school blast that claimed the life of a young student in Italy on Saturday. An official said on Sunday they are most likely looking for a single perpetrator.

  • Polling opens in Serbian presidential election
    Voting has begun in Serbia's presidential run-off election. Polls indicate that incumbent, pro-European President Boris Tadic looks set for victory against his nationalist challenger, Tomislav Nikolic.

  • Catholic conference: many problems, no message
    Modern church conferences frequently say they want to address modern political and social issues, but the 98th Catholic Conference in Mannheim lacked any vision or coherent message.

  • Sri Lanka orders release of jailed ex-army chief
    Sri Lanka's president has ordered authorities to free former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Credited with ending the island's long civil war, Fonseka was jailed in 2010 after challenging the president in elections.

  • Powerful earthquake hits northern Italy
    At least six people have died and dozens more were injured by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake in northern Italy early on Sunday. The tremor caused extensive property damage in the historic region.

  • Blind Chinese dissident thankful after arriving in US
    A Chinese dissident who was at the center of a diplomatic dispute between Washington and Beijing is spending his first full day in the US. Upon arrival he expressed his gratitude to both American and Chinese authorities.

  • Chelsea win thrilling Champions League final
    Chelsea have won European soccer's top club competition, the Champions League. Playing at home in Munich, Bayern dominated the 120 minutes of open play, but Chelsea came through in the penalty shootout.

  • G8 leaders want Greece to remain in eurozone
    Leaders of the eight largest economies have affirmed their commitment on Saturday to a "strong and cohesive" eurozone with Greece as a member. They also stressed the need to promote growth and fiscal discipline.

  • Azerbaijan: autocracy in an oil paradise
    Oil is central to Azerbaijan. The former Soviet Republic, in which the Eurovision Song Contest is due to take place at the end of May, is one of the richest countries in the region - but it is also an autocracy.

  • Facebook stumbles on first day
    Facebook starts strong and ends flat on its first day of trading. The largest-ever initial public offering for a technology firm ended up just 0.61 percent above where it started, at $38.23 (29.92 euros), a share.

  • EU commissioner: Greek euro exit 'manageable'
    The European Union stands ready to face the aftershocks if Greece were to leave the eurozone, the EU's Trade Commissioner maintains. He says officials are already working on an emergency blueprint on how to survive.

  • Protesters descend on Frankfurt's banks
    Around 40 organizations belonging to the anti-banker Blockupy movement have gathered in Frankfurt. Their goal is to keep bankers from their work.

  • Facebook in richest tech IPO
    Facebook began trading shares in its long-anticipated initial public offering on the Nasdaq Stock Market in New York City. The social network's shares started trading at $43 (around 33 euros).

  • Auschwitz survivor historian Arno Lustiger dies
    After experiencing the atrocities of World War Two, Arno Lustiger remained silent for 40 years. Then, in the 1980s, he began to write about Nazi horrors and Jewish resistance, lending history his words and voice.

  • 'Missile defense puts brakes on disarmament'
    NATO's planned missile shield has dampened relations with Russia. But German peace researcher Oliver Meier says Moscow exaggerates any threat the shield - which may never even function as envisioned - might pose.

  • First ECOWAS troops arrive in Guinea-Bissau
    The first security personnel tasked by ECOWAS with safeguarding the transition back to civilian rule in Guinea-Bissau have arrived.

  • Le Trio Joubran take Oud music to the world
    Le Trio Joubran are three brothers born in Israel with Palestinian roots. They come from a family of Oud makers. Now they have turned their passion into a career, but are often asked to talk politics in interviews.

  • Cassava - a 'Rambo root' that can fight climate change in Africa
    Drought, poor soil and erratic rainy seasons are problems that affect African farmers daily. But scientists are hoping to change that, with the help of cassava roots that seem able to withstand climate change.

  • China denounces US duties on solar panels
    China has voiced its anger over a preliminary decision by the US administration to levy heavy duties on solar panels. Washington believes that China's current price policies undermine fair competition.

  • Unions reject Opel plant closures
    Germany's union of metalworkers has announced it will put up a fight against any closures of Opel plants. General Motors may be envisaging such a move as its European division keeps posting huge losses.

  • Commercial US spacecraft heads to space station
    A new era of private companies ferrying supplies to the International Space Station is set to begin with the launch of Dragon capsule. It's not run by NASA, but by private enterprise SpaceX.

  • What's in the new environment minister's inbox?
    Germany's new Environment Minister Peter Altmaier has a few difficult tasks in his in-tray – and they all depend on how he manages the country's all-important transition from nuclear and fossil fuel power to renewables.

  • Ratings agencies flex muscles, eye Greece, Spain
    Ratings agencies Fitch and Moody's have sounded their collective alarm bells. Fitch has downgraded Greece and said European banks are hugely short of cash, while Moody's turned its attention to four regions in Spain.

  • Lyon win women's Champions League
    Olympique Lyon's women have won the Champions League final for the second time in a row, again beating German opposition, and again by a margin of 2-0. Lyon have further cemented their place as the best in the world.

  • Utoya survivors confront mass killer in court
    The trial in Oslo of self-confessed mass killer Anders Breivik has started hearing testimonies of those who were hit by his bullets at the Utoya summer camp, but who survived to confront him in court.

  • Schäuble receives Charlemagne Prize
    German Finance Minister and veteran of several governments Wolfgang Schäuble is seen as a man for tough jobs. On Thursday, he received the prestigious Charlemagne Prize in Aachen.

  • Church set to discover new beginnings
    Breaking and finding new paths, leaving things behind in order to discover new beginnings - that is what the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK) has described as its motto for the biannual assembly.

  • Call for more centers to improve childbirth
    Experts in prenatal and perinatal care are calling for more specialized clinics for high-risk pregnancies and newborns. DW's Nicole Goebel went to a specialists' conference for a look at the trends and latest treatments.

  • How an ancient poem caused the world to swerve
    Did the discovery of an ancient poem in a German abbey in 1417 cause the world to swerve into the modern era? Stephen Greenblatt's Pulitzer Prize winning book argues exactly that.

  • Ayatollah issues fatwa against exiled rapper
    Shahin Najafi fears for his life. He is currently in a secret location under police protection. Islamic clerics have accused the musician of blasphemy - a crime that, according to Islamic law, is punishable by death.

  • New French prime minister 'spricht deutsch'
    French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, who studied German, could prove a key asset as France seeks to assuage Germany's austerity drive in the eurozone. He told DW Paris and Berlin were the driving force in Europe.

  • 'Irresponsible and dangerous' - German fans under fire
    Defeated Hertha Berlin have protested the result of their relegation playoff with Fortuna Düsseldorf. Fans from both sides set parts of the pitch ablaze with flares and later invaded it before the final whistle.

  • Investors like chances of profiting on Facebook
    Social network Facebook aspires to become a heavyweight on the NASDAQ technology stock exchange. Investors eagerly await what's billed as a historic IPO, but the company's perspectives are unclear.

  • Merkel dismisses Environment Minister Röttgen
    Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced that Norbert Röttgen has been dismissed from his post, days after an embarrassing defeat in crucial state elections. Some party allies have since spoken out in Röttgen's defense.

  • Cannes celebrates 65 years in predictable style
    In its 65th year, the world's most famous film festival takes few chances and relies instead on older, established male directors. See what's in store for the French city's silver screens.

  • Greeks prepare for another trip to the polls
    Greece is to have another election, following the failure of last-ditch attempts to form a coalition government. The Radical Left may be in a position to increase its share of the vote.

  • Munich to cash in on Champions League final
    European football is feverishly looking forward to the final. Munich hopes to benefit financially from the men's and women's Champions League games this week.

  • Excuse me, do you speak Chinglish?
    There are more speakers of English in Asia than anywhere else. Once the language of the colonials, it has become the neutral language of business, a lingua franca for a vast continent whose economic might is growing.

  • Mercury recycling could save lives
    Mercury is a toxic heavy metal still used in masses of everyday products. Disposing of it, experts say, requires advanced technology - and it could save children's lives in develeoping countries.

  • Opinion: The Greek people have to choose again
    Attempts to form a government in Greece have failed. Now that the parties have failed, says DW's Spiros Moskovou, it's up to the people to prevent the collapse of the country at new elections in June.

  • Forgotten refugees in Bosnia
    Former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic has appeared at the Hague tribunal, accused of mass murder and the expulsion of thousands of Bosnian Muslims in the 1990s. Two decades on, many are still living in refugee camps.

  • Merkel and Hollande: love at second sight?
    The brand new French President Francois Hollande had a mission on his first stormy trip to Berlin: renegotiate the EU fiscal compact. But the German chancellor was in no mood to slow her European austerity drive.

  • 'The people of Greece are bleeding'
    The Greek population is suffering under austerity measures and has long lost trust in their politicians. DW spoke about this with former Greek Foreign Minister Dimitrios Droutsas.

  • Start-ups on track in Berlin
    Digital innovators have met at NEXT Berlin 2012, with the latest start-ups pitching to a panel of international experts. Berlin is considered a new Silicon Valley and the new arrivals are closely watched.

  • Web-savvy grannies knit for the planet
    Some consider handmade and DIY clothes as more than just a fashion fad. The 'maker movement' has found new expression in a UK start-up that puts knitting grannies to work.

  • Cities gird themselves for climate change
    Experts are warning us that floods, droughts and heat waves will increase, while cities around the world attempt to prepare themselves for future climate catastrophes - and population explosions.

  • Disabled performers celebrate 15 years of Circus Sonnenstich
    On stilts, on the trapeze and with hula-hoops: Young people with Down's syndrome can be grandiose artists. Berlin's Circus Sonnenstich has been proving that for 15 years.

  • NRW vote causes shakeup at national level
    For political scientist, Thorsten Faas, the conservative CDU's clear defeat in the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) election was the biggest surprise. But, the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) also staged an impressive comeback.

  • What next for Merkel's Christian Democrats?
    The party of Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a devastating blow in the North Rhine-Westphalia state elections. But that wasn't the only surprise of the evening.

  • Turkey-Iraq row escalates
    Ankara’s refusal to extradite Sunni politician al-Hashemi to Iraq has heightened tensions between Turkey and Iraq's Shi'ite-led government. The crisis adds to concerns over a Sunni-Shi'ite "Cold War."

  • Opinion: Merkel has a new rival
    The Social Democrats and Greens have handily won the election in Germany's biggest state. Hannelore Kraft is now an obvious rival to Angela Merkel in next year's national election.

  • Norway sweep Germany aside in world ice hockey championships
    Germany were demolished 12-4 by Norway in the world ice hockey championships. The result means that the national side misses out on a place in the quarterfinals.

  • Maldonado clings to overdue Williams win in Spain
    Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado has won his first ever F1 race at the Spanish Grand Prix, it was also the first victory in nearly eight years for his Williams team. Home hero Fernando Alonso rolled in second for Ferrari.

  • Malaysians to bring Islamic banking to Germany
    Islamic investing represents a 1.2 trillion euro market. Now one Malaysian firm wants to bring the trend to Germany. Others have tried and failed before, so it could be a struggle.

  • Dortmund do the double with Cup win against Bayern
    For the first time in the team's 103-year history, Borussia Dortmund have won the German league-cup double. Both titles came at the expense of Bayern Munich, who lost 5-2 in Saturday's cup final in Berlin.

  • A eurozone without Greece?
    The risk of a Greek bankruptcy is more real than ever. And the country's exit from the Eurozone is looking more and more likely.

  • 'Taliban are Pakistani military without uniform'
    In the wake of the first anniversary of Osama Bin Laden's killing by American elite troops, DW takes a closer look at Pakistan's "other" war in a rare interview with a prominent Baloch leader.

  • Family-run companies dismiss debt crisis
    The sovereign debt crisis appears to have had little effect on the German economy. Family-operated companies have been particularly successful, with many saying they intend to invest more and hire new employees.

  • Europeans put trees through stress tests
    From furniture to fuel and paper to toys, wood products are everywhere. But as climate change alters growing environments, a new European project discovers which trees could provide the timber of the future.

  • Japan to take controlling stake of Fukushima operator
    The operator of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, TEPCO, is to be partially taken over by the government, effectively nationalizing one of the country's largest utility companies.

  • Electronics of the future may thrive on bacteria
    Researches in the UK and Japan have turned to nature (read, magnetic bacteria) to help produce electronics on a nano scale. They say the bacteria could help us make better hard drives and faster internet connections.

  • The great divide
    The battle for the White House is developing into a bitter and divisive feud and shows how fragmented US society is, writes Volker Depkat for DW's Transtlantic Voices column.

  • May 2012: DW's culture calendar
    From music and theater to art and film, the month of May has many exciting cultural events in store in Germany. Get your calendars out - DW has compiled some of this month's highlights.


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