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Deutsche Welle: European Journal

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Reuters/Andrew BirajPlay
(LinkAsia: May 17, 2013) The government of Bangladesh and Western retailers are making steps towards improving work conditions in the country, three weeks after a factory collapse killed over 1,100 in Dhaka.
Reuters/Kevin LamarquePlay
(The Wall Street Journal: May 16, 2013) President Obama, speaking at a joint press conference with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, says that Turkey and the U.S. agree that Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad must give up...
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(Associated Press: May 17, 2013) Thieves ripped a safe from a hotel room wall near the Cannes Film Festival and stole some $1 million worth of jewelry being held by a representative of the Swiss jewelry firm Chopard. Though...
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(LinkAsia: May 17, 2013) Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe keeps driving his neighbors wild. Less than a month after upsetting China and South Korea for reawakening painful memories of World War II, his latest trib...
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(Euronews: May 17, 2013) Slovenia's long-term foreign currency rating has been cut by the Fitch ratings agency to triple-B and could dip further because of the nation's shaky banking sector. That means Slovenia coul...