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Egypt
Pro and anti-Morsi factions urge Egypt activists to palace
Opponents and supporters of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi have both been called upon to gather outside the presidential palace. The Muslim Brotherhood urged its followers to defend "legitimacy."
Tension rises in Egypt over Morsi
Pressure building on Morsi
World
Media
'Cash for coverage' controversy gets ugly
Two TV journalists have been arrested in India after allegedly demanding money from an industrialist in return for favorable coverage. The controversy has renewed debate about the media transparency in India.
South Asian anti-corruption campaigns myopic
Indian PM fights back against corruption allegations
Journalist targeted for 'threatening' Islam
Retail
Singh wins support for foreign conglomerates
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has won support from parliament for his prestige project. Now the country's market can open up to foreign international concerns.
Indian ministers leave cabinet in protest
Indian shopkeepers strike against foreign retailers
Superstores versus corner shops
India backs off major retail market changes
Awards
The German-Africa Prize: using art as a weapon for change
Pieter-Dirk Uys and Marlene Le Roux, both from South Africa, have jointly won this year's German-Africa Prize for their services to peace, democracy and human rights.
Community project fights to stamp out HIV in South Africa
Ghanaian democracy advocate wins German Africa Prize
Sierra Leone's electoral commissioner receives German-Africa Prize
Extremism
Pakistan unsafe for Western charity workers
Pakistani experts have said that Bargeeta Almby - a Christian charity worker from Sweden who was shot in Lahore on Monday - was a victim of growing intolerance and anti-West sentiment in Pakistan.
ICRC scales back aid program in Pakistan
Activists want Malala to win Nobel Peace Prize
Pakistan's rights record slammed by UN
Language
A day in the life of an EU interpreter
Interpreters oil the wheels of the EU machine, ensuring that people from all 27 member states can communicate effectively with one another. But it's a skill few people are able to master, as DW found out.
Listen to the report from Brussels
EU targets jargon with clear writing campaign
A day in the life of an MEP
Single-seat debate heats up in EU
Newsletters
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German-Jewish Cultural Heritage
Join DW as we uncover traces of German-Jewish cultural heritage all around the world. DW's reporters travel from Chicago to Shanghai to find German-Jewish immigrants and retell their stories.
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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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