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21.11.2012 | 17:15 UTC
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Armed Conflict
Bus bombing in Tel Aviv, more airstrikes on Gaza
At least 15 people have been injured in a Tel Aviv bus bombing, branded by the US and Israel as a "terrorist attack." Israel later launched more fatal air strikes on Gaza. Iran says it is assisting Gaza militants.
Fear and terror in Gaza
Living with rocket attacks in Tel Aviv
World
Film
Extraordinary people make Dill-Riaz's films
Soldiers in Afghanistan, shipyard workers and a 10-year-old cinema operator - the world of Bengali documentary film maker Shaheen Dill-Riaz is full of extraordinary protagonists.
From Babelsberg to Bollywood
Bollywood's 'King of Romance' is dead
India's biggest neighbor plays a role in its films
Terrorism
Kasab's execution may have long-term effects
India has hanged Pakistani national Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Pakistani and Indian analysts say that Kasab's execution could have long-term implications for Indo-Pakistani ties.
Legal experts say Kasab won't be hanged any time soon
US puts bounty on head of suspected Pakistani terrorist
Pakistani judicial panel is in India to gather evidence
Conflict
Israelis are euphoric about their 'Iron Dome'
The radical Islamic Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip has fired barrages of rockets at populated areas in Israel. But Israel's advanced 'Iron Dome' missile defense system has intercepted most of them.
Explosion on Tel Aviv bus wounds at least 10
Living with rocket attacks in Tel Aviv
EU fears Gaza conflict could spread
International Relations
US strategy places more emphasis on Southeast Asia
Obama's trip to Thailand, Myanmar and the ASEAN summit in Cambodia is a sign of the US' new Asia-Pacific policy. With regards to China, the countries in the region now have to make tough choices.
ASEAN rights declaration meets with opposition
South China Sea clash overshadows ASEAN summit
Maritime disputes 'run deeper than economics'
Women
Campaigner's prize money for traumatized Liberian women
A German relief organization that was founded during the Bosnian wars in the 1990s to help victims of rape is now assisting women in remote parts of Liberia.
'No more impunity for men'
Liberia's Charles Taylor appeals war crimes conviction
Liberia closes Ivorian frontier after peacekeeper deaths
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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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