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07.12.2012 | 19:30 UTC
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Middle East
Egypt opposition rejects Morsi offer
Egypt's largely secular opposition to Islamist President Mohammed Morsi has rejected his overtures for talks. It could be a trigger for further violence.
Opinion: Morsi should chance reconciliation
Middle East
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal ends exile with Gaza visit
Khaled Meshaal, the leader-in-exile of Hamas, has crossed into Gaza for the first time ever. There is fierce speculation over whether the visit marks a political comeback for Meshaal or the end of his time as leader.
Palestine dominates Israeli-German talks
A 'birth certificate' for Palestine
Environment
Doha talks go down to the wire
The Doha talks are drawing to a close under a cloud of uncertainty. Critics deplore that the latest draft documents fall short of the needs of countries facing an existential threat from climate change.
Down, but not out, in Doha: Environment Minister Altmaier
'Alliance of Ambition' unravels at Doha
Energy
South Stream pipeline construction begins
Construction of the new South Stream gas pipeline has begun. It will transport Russian gas to 38 million households in southern Europe starting 2015.
Gazprom keeps Europe in a tight grip
Nord Stream - supply without demand
Greece
Greek banks agree to crucial debt buyback
Greece's five biggest banks said they would take part in the country's debt buyback which expires on Friday, putting Athens on track to meet targets set by international lenders.
ECB holds key lending rate despite bleaker outlook
Report: Greece most corrupt country in Europe
Eurogroup OKs more funds for Greece, Spain
Travel
US company announces $1.5 billion round-trip to the moon
Plans unveiled by two former NASA officials could make it possible for a private citizen to set foot on the moon. But before you lace up your moon boots, consider the out-of-this-world price tag.
Business
Banking
German bank rescue bill balloons
German banking rescue fund, SoFFin, is bracing for another year of losses as it faces more writedowns on aid for bailed-out banks, a German newspaper has reported. But SoFFin claims the loss is not as high as reported.
"Banks too big to fail" - Is There Such a Thing?
Germany reactivates bank rescue fund
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