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03.12.2012 | 19:30 UTC
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Israel
Britain, France summon Israel envoys over settlement concern
Israel's envoys in Paris and London have been called in to explain the country's planned settlement construction in the West Bank. European nations, as well as UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, criticized the expansion.
Egypt
Egyptian judges to boycott constitutional referendum
Egyptian judges say they will not oversee a referendum on the country's draft constitution. This is just the latest move in a growing dispute sparked by the seizure of sweeping powers by the country's president.
Judges will not supervise referendum
Egyptians divided by Morsi's plan
Internet
UN's WCIT summit opens, discussing Internet regulation
The World Conference on International Telecommunications opens in Dubai with the Internet's status as a "global village" up for discussion. Russia's proposal to introduce sovereign control has drawn fire from the EU.
Internet control is battleground for Dubai talks
North Korea
Japan deploying missile defense for North Korean rocket
Japan has begun deploying a surface-to-air missile system ahead of North Korea's planned rocket launch. The move comes as neighboring countries express concern over Communist state's proposed action.
Pyongyang missile plans condemned
Ukraine
Ukraine government resigns, retains acting role
Ukraine's president has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government. The largely procedural move follows five weeks after parliamentary elections, but could herald a change in leadership.
Protests
Hungarians demonstrate against anti-Semitism
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Budapest to protest against comments made by a far-right member of parliament. The Jobbik MP called for Jews to be screened to see if they were security risks.
Hungarians march against anti-Semitism
Getting to the root of Europe's swing to the right
Business
Eurozone crisis
Greece surprises with bond buyback offer
Athens has unveiled details of an offer to buy back some of its old bonds in eurozone-supported efforts to lower Greece's huge debt burden. The prices set are above market value to the surprise of many investors.
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Those Germans
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