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24.11.2012 | 17:15 UTC
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Egypt
Egyptian judges condemn Morsi 'attack'
Egypt's top judicial body has accused President Mohammed Morsi of "an unprecedented attack" on the courts, with a constitutional decree to limit their powers. In Cairo, police clashed with protesters.
Cairo protests rumble on
Religion
Pope appoints new cardinals
The Pope has selected half a dozen new non-European cardinals of diverse origins. The leader of the Catholic Church has faced criticism in the past for paying insufficient attention to the needs of the developing world.
World
Egypt
Liberals protest against Egypt's 'pharaoh'
Disappointed with the pace of post-revolutionary reforms, tens of thousands of people gathered in Tahrir Square to express their discontent with President Morsi. Many of the protesters once supported the president.
Sit-in begins in Cairo's Tahrir Square
Morsi expands executive power in Egypt
Sexual harassment in Tahrir Square sparks activism
Egypt proves reliable mediator in Gaza crisis
Iran
Iran struggles with medicine shortage
Medicine is getting more and more expensive in Iran. Experts blame the trend on currency fluctuations and economic sanctions. Meanwhile, patients are the ones to suffer.
Muslim nations tiptoe between commerce and religion
Amid crises, signs of deal on Iran's nuke program
Strikes against Iranian sites a 'nuclear gamble'
Economy
Spain woos foreign investors with residence permits
Spain's measures against the country's real estate crisis are getting ever more desperate. Now the goverment hopes to lure foreign investors with promising residence permits. However, critics strongly condemn the plan.
Spaniards demand fundamental reforms
Priced out? The housing prices dividing London
Spain to end mortgage evictions after suicides
European Union
No compromise at EU special summit
The special EU summit in Brussels ended without an agreement on a seven-year budget. The UK balked at making steep contributions, while France championed the cause of countries that would benefit from a big budget.
Juncker: 'We are making a mistake'
Where EU's cash comes from and where it goes
Entrenched positions at the EU budget summit
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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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