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Politics
Japan's Abe poised to become prime minister
Japan Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has conceded defeat after the opposition party won by a landslide. The leader of the conservative Liberal Democratic Party, Shinzo Abe, is now set to become the country's next premier.
Big defeat for Japan's Democratic Party # japan14g # 16.12.2012 17 Uhr # Journal (englisch)
Japan's old guard gets set for return
World
United States
US politicians weigh in on gun control debate
Following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School this week, politicians agree time has come for a discussion of US gun laws. But one group has been noticeably absent in the current debate.
Newtown mourns victims of school shooting
Press review: 'American god of arms insatiable'
Newtown shooting renews focus on gun control
Romney, Obama fear gun control could backfire
International Relations
Russia keeps backing Syria's Assad
As the tide of fighting seems to shift against Syrian President Assad, the government can still rely on Russia, as well as China and Iran, for support. But it's more than arms deals driving Moscow's support for Damascus.
'The Syrian opposition must get its act together'
NATO foreign ministers agree to Patriot system
'Russia is a convenient excuse to do nothing'
Greece
No chemotherapy for Greeks without cash
In Greece, illness can spell disaster. The country's many unemployed are unable to afford the bribes needed to access medical care. A clinic run by volunteers is trying to help.
Greeks look for scapegoats
Report: Greece most corrupt country in Europe
Greek aid is patchwork, ex-foreign minister says
Middle East
Tunisia descends into turmoil
Two years after the 'Arab Spring' revolution in Tunisia, the country is in turmoil. The economy is paralyzed, and the political, religious and social gulf between Islamists and the secular opposition is growing wider.
Muslim world protests
Frustrated protesters take to Tunisian streets
North African Jews face precarious future
Israel
Lieberman's strategic surrender
Israel's foreign minister is known for his blunt words, but Avigdor Lieberman has become more reticent since he announced his resignation. Despite the charges against him, Lieberman plans to run in the January election.
Israel - tough times, tough neighborhood
'Israel didn't take German warnings seriously'
Israel angers Palestinians with settlement plans
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Those Germans
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