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Conflict
Egypt's premier visits Gaza; Israel masses forces
Egypt's premier has visited Gaza as conflict between Palestinian militants and Israel raged for a third day. Hisham Kandil said Egypt is striving for a "lasting truce." Israel denied staging airstrikes during the visit.
Kandil visits Gaza
Israeli election weighs on Gaza conflict fears
World
Elections
Neck-and-neck race in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leoneans are voting in a weekend election. Eleven years after the end of a civil war, the poll is a test of their country's democratic institutions as it faces huge challenges.
Wounds of war heal slowly in Sierra Leone
Election campaign kicks off in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone: On the road to independent reporting
Social Change
Woman's death could spark change in Ireland
The death of a woman in Ireland who was refused an abortion has led to public anger on the streets of Dublin and elsewhere in the UK. DW looks at how the case could result in the clarification of Irish abortion laws.
First Irish abortion clinic opens in Belfast
Syria
Obama could re-think Syria policy in second term
Barack Obama's re-election had significant implications for the Middle East - particularly on the region's most desperate situation, the chaos in Syria. And there are signs of a sea-change in Washington.
'Have to come up with convincing foreign policy'
'The West would have to consider unilateral steps'
Disillusionment in the Middle East
Democracy
Suu Kyi 'coming home' to India
Aung San Suu Kyi enthralled India on her six-day visit. It was a kind of emotional homecoming between the celebrated Nobel laureate and the country that helped shape her into the icon she is today.
Aung San Suu Kyi's sacrifice for politics
Myanmar to free prisoners ahead of Obama visit
Growing pains in Myanmar
Russia
Russian camps: 'Losing freedom is a lesser evil'
Two members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot are doing time in remote labor camps, which may become home to many more opposition members. Former inmate Svetlana Bakhmina spoke to DW about life in the camps.
Concerns over Internet censorship in Russia
Merkel in Moscow with human rights agenda
Pussy Riot nomination splits politicians, scholars
Pussy Riot sent to prison camps
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