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Politics
British ministers warn EU cuts could isolate the UK
A day after British Prime Minister David Cameron's own party defied him over not enforcing EU budget cuts, British ministers say the real test for the EU budget is yet to come.
Cameron: 'The plates of Europe are moving'
World
Israel
Israelis debate significance of apartheid survey
A controversial survey implies widespread support among Israeli Jews for an apartheid-style regime if Israel were to annex the occupied territories. But it adds such an annexation is unpopular.
Praying for peace, preparing for war
EU's prosperity concept for Palestine falls short
Life behind barbed wire in Gaza
China
Power, money, murder, Bo Xilai and party politics
China's Communist Party changes leadership every 10 years. This time, the scandal surrounding Bo Xilai has muddled up the plans. It has also revealed a number of problems in the party.
Xi will have limited power with Hu on the sidelines
Former police chief and Communist Party await verdict
Signs point to power struggle in Gu Kailai case
Conflict
Scores of Rohingya refugees feared dead at sea
At least 3,000 Muslims who fled communal violence in their villages in Myanmar's Rakhine state by boat more than week ago remain missing. Concern for their safety continues to grow.
New 'retaliatory' attacks on Myanmar's Rohingyas
Dhaka blames recent Facebook riots on Rohingya
Pakistani Taliban vow to avenge Rohingyas
Afghanistan
Taliban can run for the Afghan presidency
The Afghan election commission has said that the Taliban can stand in the country's next presidential elections in 2014; a move that experts say can prove to be a double-edged sword for the war-torn nation.
Afghanistan - searching for hope 11 years on
Experts fear a 'Talibanization' of Afghan justice
Lawlessness means more money for the Taliban
Economy
Portuguese journalists unite in face of job cuts
In crisis-hit Portugal, the media sector is taking as much of a battering as any other, with record job losses this year so far. What does this mean for the future and quality of journalism in Portugal?
Taking stock of press freedom in Germany
Kyrgyzstan: Situation Also Tense for Journalists
Lack of independent media marks Georgia vote
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