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20.01.2013 | 17:30 UTC
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Armed Conflict
Algerian TV: 25 bodies found at gas plant
Twenty-five bodies have been found at a remote gas plant seized by militants, Algerian TV has reported. At least 23 hostages and 32 kidnappers had earlier been confirmed dead.
Algeria: a bloody end to the hostage crisis
United States
Biden inaugurated ahead of showpiece Monday
US Vice President Joe Biden has been sworn in for his second term in Washington, with President Obama next in line. The small ceremonies precede Monday's showpiece on the steps of the Capitol building in Washington.
Obama unveils new gun control plans, signs 23 executive actions
Obama signs legislation to avoid 'fiscal cliff'
World
European Ties
Westerwelle: Franco-German friendship is a 'gemstone'
German Foreign Minister Westerwelle talks of the special relationship between his country and France, and his personal ties with the neighboring country with DW. The friendship shouldn't be taken for granted, he warns.
DW Interview with Guido Westerwelle
West African forces begin Mali mission
Conflict
Colombia renews pledges to its displaced people
About five million people are on the run in Colombia. Many have lost everything, including family members and the land they called home. But the government has now promised it will make good on a 2012 restitution law.
Colombian leader suspected of death squad ties
FARC and Colombian government to restart talks
Gold replaces coca for Colombian mafia
Middle East
How the Gaza Strip blockade came about
As Israelis head to the polls, an important question is being asked: Will the Goverment of Israel take a different course on Gaza? DW looks at the territory's gradual isolation, which began before Hamas came to power.
Problems unresolved 25 years after intifada
Palestine dominates Israeli-German talks
Israel angers Palestinians with settlement plans
NATO
NATO sets up missile defense shield in Turkey
The Patriot missile defense system is meant to protect Turkey, in case neighboring Syria launches an attack. But the area is too big for the existing missile defense shield – not all cities are covered.
UN's Pillay demands war crimes investigation in Syria
Slow-burning hell for Syrian refugees
Syria's neighbors fear escalation
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