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Monday, November 19, 2012
Newsline | 19.11.2012, 17:15 UTC
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19.11.2012 | 17:15 UTC
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Diplomacy
Obama delivers historic speech in Myanmar
US President Barack Obama has delivered a speech at Yangon University in Myanmar, the first address by an American president in the country. Obama called on Myanmar to push on with its democratic reforms.
Obama's complete speech
Aung San Suu Kyi's sacrifice for politics
World
Conflict
Mission impossible in Mali
European foreign ministers have been discussing military intervention against Islamists in northern Mali. But religious extremism is just one of several problems in the country.
Nigeria poised for ECOWAS Mali intervention
Chad's role in Mali's future
Berlin redefining West Africa policy
Palestinian Territories
Arab Spring is 'game changer' in Gaza crisis
As violence escalates between Gaza and Israel, some analysts say this is just an old, bloody pattern repeating itself yet again. But others argue the Arab Spring and the Syrian conflict have changed everything.
Westerwelle: 'Rocket fire from Gaza must stop'
Israel - tough times, tough neighborhood
Israeli ground assault serves no one's interest
Running for shelter in Tel Aviv
Society
Bangladeshis join Rohingya in search of opportunity
Camouflaging themselves among Rohingya refugees, many Bangladeshi men are taking risky and secret boat trips to Malaysia, seeking work there as illegal immigrants.
Dozens missing as refugee boat sinks in Bay of Bengal
Scores of Rohingya refugees feared dead at sea
Thousands displaced in Myanmar religious unrest
New 'retaliatory' attacks on Myanmar's Rohingyas
Education
Education gives hope to Indonesian slum kids
Around one fourth of Jakarta's 18 million residents live in slums - among them, 1.5 million children. A European project is helping them climb out of poverty through education.
'The mountain of trash'
Slum Soccer gives poor children in India hope
Politics
Leadership vote divides French opposition
A vote to decide who will lead France's conservative opposition UMP has ended in chaos after both candidates claimed victory - and accused their opponent of fraud. The count was suspended without a clear winner.
Press review: Franco-German ties under strain
French premier Ayrault defends course in Berlin
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