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Daily Bulletin
22.11.2012 | 19:30 UTC
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European Union
EU leaders strap in for budget rollercoaster
European Union leaders have gathered in Brussels to discuss the EU's next seven-year budget. All 27 member states must approve the budget, which has some leaders concerned amid opposition.
EU budget - What's all the fuss?
Euroskeptic UK to argue for EU budget freeze
Israel
Israel arrests West Bank 'terror operatives'
Israeli forces have arrested 55 'terror operatives' in overnight raids in the West Bank. A statement said the arrests were in response to recent violent activity there.
Cairo mediators achieve breakthrough cease-fire
Armed Conflict
Russia opposes NATO missiles in Turkey
Russia has said it opposes the potential deployment of NATO missiles in Turkey. Proponents say the move could help secure Turkey's border with Syria, currently embroiled in civil war.
German Patriot missiles could defend Turkey
Egypt
Egypt's Morsi takes on sweeping powers
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has decreed constitutional changes granting himself far-reaching powers. He also fired the country's chief prosecutor, a move likely to cause further conflict with the judiciary.
Right-Wing Extremism
German politician 'sorry' for missing right-wing evidence
A German ex-politician has apologized for a botched inquiry following a 2004 terrorist attack in Cologne. The investigative committee said the mistake led police away from discovering a right-wing terror organization.
Police competence questioned in neo-Nazi case
Politics
Sarkozy interrogated over suspect election funds
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been questioned by magistrates over allegations of illegal election donations. The investigation could jeopardize his chances of a rumored return to politics.
Business
Internet
Facebook drops user vote on privacy rules
US social media giant Facebook has announced it will abolish a rule that gives users a direct say in the networking site's privacy policy. The move comes after a site governance vote in June failed miserably.
"Privacy is an issue of freedom": Democracy in a digital society
French probes Facebook over 'privacy gaffe'
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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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