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27.12.2012 | 18:00 UTC
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Syria
Brahimi urges "real" change in Syria
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has called for "real" change in war-torn Syria. Brahimi, who was wrapping up a visit to Damascus, is to discuss the issue with Russia's foreign minister later this week.
Syria at an impasse
World
Education
Education falls victim to Greek debt crisis
As part of Greece's austerity policies, salaries for teachers and educational funding have dropped rapidly. Students who can afford private tutoring may come to depend more heavily on tutors than teachers.
Bleak Christmas in Greece
No chemotherapy for Greeks without cash
Report: Greece most corrupt country in Europe
Conflict
Hopes for end to Central African Republic crisis
The government of the Central African Republic (CAR) is seeking a solution to a conflict with rebels who are demanding that agreements which were made several years ago should be kept.
Central African Republic calls for US and French help
France rules out military intervention in CAR
Hollande recognizes France's 'brutal' colonization of Algeria
Society
Magazine helps children escape brothel life
Children of prostitutes often end up working in the trade themselves. But some brothel children in India, who have launched a unique handwritten magazine, are making efforts to escape the trap.
Delhi's disappearing children
Human trafficking, prostitution thrive in Afghanistan
Afghan women stigmatized for moral crimes
Rural schools help sex workers' families break cycle of prostitution
Russia
'Hard fight' lies ahead for Russian opposition
The lead singer in the underground rock band DDT in the 1980s, Yuri Shevchuk, looks back at the state of the Russian protest movement in 2012 and tells DW why he's counting on young people to change the country.
Opinion: Putin's 'disappointing' state of the nation address
'Russia is a convenient excuse to do nothing'
Is Putin's corruption fight just for show?
United States
There will be fracking - at least in the arts
What was once an obscure energy extraction technique has now entered popular fiction. Whether in Hollywood, on the stage or in literature, fracking is all around - and has even found its way into romance novels.
What's behind the natural gas boom in the US?
Environment minister wants fracking veto right
Germany still divided on the future of fracking
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