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12.11.2012 | 19:30 UTC
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United Nations
Germany wins seat on UN Human Rights Council
Germany and the United States have won seats on the United Nations Human Rights Council in a closely-contested election. Groups have criticized the election process, saying many members have poor human rights records.
Germany eyes seat on Human Rights Council
Greece
Troika report gives results, but no conclusions about Greece
Greece's international lenders, the so-called troika, have given the country a positive assessment in their long-awaited report. But, EU leaders still aren't sure whether they should give Greece more money.
The EU budget: who pays what?
Military
Def. minister in Afghanistan without military escort
German Defense Minister Thomas de Maiziere has made a surprise trip to Afghanistan. This particular trip is the first time a government official has gone to Afghanistan without a military escort.
NATO holds the line on Afghanistan
Politics
German Social Democrats defends ties to Fatah
Germany's opposition Social Democratic Party has defended its contact with the Palestinian party Fatah. The German party has come under criticism for a joint paper it published last week.
Right-Wing Extremism
Study: Right-wing extremism on the rise in Germany
A study released by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation says that 9 percent of Germans harbor extreme right-wing views. The proportion of East Germans with extreme right-wing beliefs continues to rise.
Police competence questioned in neo-Nazi case
Politics
Australia launches inquiry into child abuse scandal
The Australian government has appointed a panel to investigate hundreds of child abuse cases within the country's Catholic community that came to light this year. The probe is to cast a wide net over all institutions.
Syria
Israel claims 'direct hits' on Syrian artillery
The Israeli military has claimed to have fired on Syrian forces, scoring "direct hits." It said was replying to Syrian mortar shelling of the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.
Business
Aviation
Non-EU airlines off the hook over carbon emission fees
The European Commission has said it's willing to put on hold fees that non-EU airlines have had to pay in the framework of a carbon emissions trading scheme. But the concession may not last long.
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