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07.11.2012 | 17:15 UTC
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United States
Obama wins second term as US president
President Barack Obama has won a second term in the White House, defeating Republican contender Mitt Romney after securing several key battleground states.
Obama gives victory speech
Romney congratulates Obama
Obama's victory means reliability for Europe
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Politics
African leaders welcome Obama's re-election
African heads of states have welcomed Obama's sweeping victory and vowed to strengthen co-operation, hoping that the US will continue to play a positive role in the continent's development.
World leaders welcome Obama's re-election
Obama wins second term as president
European shares rally after US election
US Election
Asian experts cautiously welcome Obama's re-election
President Barack Obama's re-election has been hailed by many political experts in Asia, but they warn against expecting too much from the President during his new term.
Disillusioned Pakistanis loathe Obama less than Romney
Obama says Pakistanis knew about bin Laden
Either US presidential candidate 'good for India'
Russia
Investigators build case against Putin opposition
Investigations continue into allegations of "mass disorder" in Moscow during Putin's inauguration. If one man decides to plead guilty, it may harm other opposition leaders' chances of escaping prison.
Russian ultranationalists march on Moscow
Russian opposition figure charged with plotting riots
Russian opposition chooses new leadership
Human Rights
Acid attacks mangle the face of Pakistan
Honor killings are a common way of revenge in Pakistan. They are no longer limited to internal family disputes. Women fall prey to violence and abuse in society on a daily basis.
Oscar-winning acid attack film sparks controversy in Pakistan
Fighting Acid Attacks in Pakistan
Pakistan's first Oscar is 'a triumph for Pakistani women'
China
Wen Jiabao's image is tarnished
China's prime minister has built up a reputation for himself as an anti-corruption reformer. His relatives however seems to have amassed millions during his time in office. They are not alone.
Power, money, murder, Bo Xilai and the Party
Technocrat with liberal past tipped to be next PM
Signs point to power struggle in Gu Kailai case
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