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Friday, November 30, 2012

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Society
India breaks silence to discuss sex
Urbanization has led to the emergence of new attitudes towards sex, according to experts. At a conference on sexuality, they discuss how the change is affecting the dynamics of relationships and society as a whole.
Eurozone crisis
Greek aid is patchwork, ex-foreign minister says
Fresh financial aid is nothing but a brief respite for Greece, says former Greek Foreign Minister Dimitrios Droutsas. In an interview with DW, the member of European Parliament urged debt relief for Greece.
Elections
Ghanaian voters hope for peaceful elections
Ghanaians will be going to the polls on December 7, 2012 to elect a new president and parliament. The elections come after the death of President John Atta Mills in July 2012.
Justice
'Afridi's case is being ignored'
Pakistani officials have denied reports that Afridi - the detained Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA hunt down bin Laden - was on hunger strike. Analysts, however, say that he might take 'drastic steps' to get noticed.
Drugs
Turning over a new leaf
One would have to be a dope not to appreciate the deep-rooted controversy that the legalization of marijuana in the US states of Colorado and Washington has unearthed for the rest of the Americas.
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An iPod for your thoughts and pictures!
We want to know about your favorite winter traditions and customs. Share your thoughts, experiences and pictures and have a chance at winning one of six iPods. We'll present the best entries at dw.dw/globalimpressions.
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Those Germans
Punctual and unfashionable, orderly and up-tight–there are lots of clichés about Germans. DW will throw all that into question with the multimedia special "Those Germans" starting November 21.

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