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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Newsline | 15.11.2012, 17:15 UTC

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Conflict
Israeli-Palestinian violence escalates over Gaza Strip
The number of people killed is growing on both sides of the conflict as Israelis and Palestinians step up attacks in and around the Gaza Strip. The violence is the most intense the two neighbors have seen for years.
World
Media
'A perfect storm?' Can the BBC and UK journalism survive?
Will the crisis currently engulfing the BBC be the last nail in the coffin of an already weakened British media? DW assesses whether press freedom can survive and public confidence be restored.
Diplomacy
Maritime disputes 'run deeper than economics'
Where the South China Sea dispute between China and members of the ASEAN power bloc is concerned, there appear to be no easy solutions. A code of conduct might be the first step to finding one.
Education
Courts forced to intervene in Japan's bullying crisis
The award of damages to a 12-year-old girl diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder underlines the scale of the bullying problem in Japan's schools. Authorities are increasingly being held to account for inaction.
Human Rights
Freedom of expression under threat in Europe
On the Day of the Imprisoned Writer, PEN International is warning about developments in Europe. Vice President Sascha Feuchert is particularly worried about Turkey and Hungary.
China
China flexes muscles at home and abroad
China's new leadership has to walk a fine line between keeping a balance at home and throwing its weight around abroad. The rest of the world will be watching closely, writes Wenfang Tang for DW's Transatlantic Voices.

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