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Egypt
Egypt's top judges slam Morsi's critique
Egypt's constitutional court has rejected President Mohamed Morsi's seizure of powers by decree, saying it will not be blackmailed. Police have again fired tear gas in Cairo to disperse protesters.
More protests decry Morsi 'power grab'
Fears that Egypt is on the way to theocracy
World
Elections
Hungary's Orban attempts to secure his position
For months, Hungarian opposition parties and civil rights groups had protested the plan - to no avail. Lawmakers have voted in favor of controversial electoral reforms.
Tensions simmer after axe murderer's pardon
In Berlin, Orban discusses Hungary's role in Europe
Hungary experiences nationalism renaissance
Human Rights
Minsk authorities close human rights office
The Belarusian government has closed Viasna's office in Minsk, hoping to end the NGO's work in the country. But the human rights activists have pledged to continue their fight against despotism.
Belarus mother rallies support against death penalty
The 'channeled' parliament of Belarus
Opinion: 'A farcical election'
Human Rights
Dissidents remain unheard in Inner Mongolia
Hada, a high-profile dissident from Inner Mongolia, has been detained by authorities for nearly two years after having spent 15 years in prison. His wife hopes for change following the recent party congress.
Who profits from Mongolia's boom?
New Mongolian government faces discontent
Rampant racism a growing problem in Mongolia
Defense
Fears grow over new North Korea missile launch
North Korea's neighbors are bracing themselves for the defiant regime again attempting to test-fire a rocket as part of events to mark the one-year anniversary of the death of the "Dear Leader."
North Korean leader offers support to Assad
Dictators are only human: North Korean artist
North Korea denies nuclear test plan
History
Passing Holocaust tattoos on
Soon, there will no longer be any living Holocaust survivors. But in Israel, some of their grandchildren are choosing to have themselves tattooed with the concentration camp ID numbers on their grandparents' arms.
German-Israeli ties: Still best of friends?
Novel explores Germany's personal take on Israel
Exhibition brings black Germans' stories to light
The lesser-known fate of Jewish refugees in Cuba
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An iPod for your thoughts and pictures!
We want to know about your favorite winter traditions and customs. Share your thoughts, experiences and pictures and have a chance at winning one of six iPods. We'll present the best entries at dw.dw/globalimpressions.
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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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