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Egypt
Egypt votes 'yes,' unofficial results show
A majority of Egyptians voted "yes" to a new draft constitution, unofficial results showed Sunday. State TV reported that 63.5 percent of the ballots cast in the two-stage referendum were in favor of the charter.
Egypt votes
A slap in the face for Egypt's women
Clashes in Egypt ahead of second vote on constitution
India
Rape protest ban fails to stop crowds in India
Protests have been banned in the Indian capital New Delhi amid violent weekend demonstrations over the gang rape of a young woman last week. However, a journalist covering protests in Manipur was fatally shot by police.
World
Religion
Christmas in Egypt
Egypt has hit the headlines in the past few weeks with the clashes on the street and the referendum on the constitution. Now, though, it's time for Christians in the country to celebrate Christmas.
Referendum reflects Egypt's divisions
Egypt's forgotten minorities fear for future
Religious tolerance far from guaranteed in Egypt
Elections
Referendum reflects Egypt's divisions
There have been charges of voting irregularities in Egypt's constitutional referendum. Some were riddled with worry when they went to the polls, like young artist Ahmed Gaafary, who voted in Cairo.
Tensions ran high in the final vote on Egypt's constitutional referendum
A slap in the face for Egypt's women
'Arab Spring like Europe after communism'
Egypt's constitutional vote remains in limbo
Christmas
'Ugly' metal Christmas tree roils many Belgians
It's the Christmas disaster that's rocking Belgium: an 80-foot (24-meter) art installation instead of a traditional Christmas tree. Some Belgians see an anti-Christian conspiracy in it. Others see an ugly piece of metal.
Sweden publishes gender-neutral toy catalogs
Silent Night? A German Christmas
"Nova radist stala" - A Christmas greeting from Ukraine
Immigration
'Foreign infiltration is a myth'
In his book "The Myth of the Muslim Tide," Doug Saunders puts theories from critics of immigration under the microscope. He talked to DW about extremism, xenophobia and successful integration.
Immigrants absent from German public sector
Exhibition brings black Germans' stories to light
Is Germany growing more open to immigrants?
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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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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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