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Newsline | 09.01.2013, 17:15 UTC
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09.01.2013 | 17:15 UTC
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Syria
Syrian rebels release Iranian captives
Syrian rebels have released 48 Iranians who they abducted in Damascus last August, according to Turkish and Iranian media. In exchange, President Bashar Assad's government was to release 2,130 opposition prisoners.
No end in sight to Syrian stalemate
World
Unification
Reding: 'More optimism' needed in the EU
The European Union has declared 2013 the European Year of Citizens. People in Europe should appreciate the benefits of Europe and not just harp on the crisis, EU Commissioner Viviane Reding told DW.
Europe, Merkel and the German parliament
Rules, oversight 'key' to eurozone survival
'Europe is not the main focus anymore'
'We need Angela,' says EU justice commissioner
Conflict
UNICEF warns of child recruitment in CAR
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has called on the Central African Republic to stop child recruitment by rebel groups and pro-government militias. The UN agency says the recent conflict is to blame.
South Africa sends troops to conflict-ridden CAR
President of Central African Republic fires son
CAR President Bozize set to share power with rebels
Syria
Slow-burning hell for Syrian refugees
Refugee camps are other-worlds where a tent becomes a home, a field of mud is a playground and where thousands of displaced Syrians are trying to adapt to a new, grim reality. DW's Karen Leigh went to see for herself.
Syria's neighbors fear escalation
Syria's war creates concern for its neighbor
More and more Syrians flee to Jordan
Corruption
Court scuttles development plan after protest
Residents of Pahalgam, in Indian Kashmir, have fought and won a court case alleging that a development plan deprived them of their rights, while benefiting influential builders.
China and India: From 'brothers' to 'enemies'
India's royal women make a difference
Tourists discover the pristine side to the Kashmir Valley
Business
Investment
China's CIC state fund oversees a fortune
China is said to be planning to buy a stake in German car and truck maker Daimler. Managing the deal financially would be the China Investment Corporation (CIC). But who calls the shots there?
China in alliance against dollar
China eyeing Daimler, claims Chinese newspaper
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