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Newsletter | 31.07.2008, 18:30 UTC
Daily Bulletin
DW-WORLD.DE's top stories from Germany and Europe
Overview of Topics
War Crimes Suspect Karadzic Appears at UN Tribunal
Lufthansa Cuts Additional Flights as Strike Continues
German Anti-Nuclear Activists Slam Plan to Boost Research
Third Generation Sinti and Roma Visit Auschwitz
War Crimes Suspect Karadzic Appears at UN Tribunal
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has made his first appearance before a UN war crimes tribunal to answer genocide charges. He opted to delay his plea for 30 days and announced he would conduct his own defense.
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> EU Welcomes Karadzic Extradiction to The Hague
> EU Puts off Serbia Trade Decision Despite Karadzic Arrest
> Former US Envoy Says Karadzic Would Have Been "Good Nazi"
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Lufthansa Cuts Additional Flights as Strike Continues
Lufthansa cancelled 10 percent of its scheduled flights Thursday, July 31 as a pay strike by ground and cabin staff at airports across Germany went into its fourth day.
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Video Like Lufhansa Employees, Many Germans Call for More Money
Audio DW-RADIO Reports on Fourth Strike Day at Lufthansa
> Lufthansa Cuts 10 Percent of European Flights
> Berlin Warns Against Economic Effects of Lufthansa Strike
> Lufthansa Strike Causes Little Chaos, Union Warns of High Costs
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German Anti-Nuclear Activists Slam Plan to Boost Research
Germany's research minister is facing criticism for her plans to spend millions of euros on atomic research -- despite a binding agreement to phase out nuclear energy.
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Audio DW-RADIO on Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power
> Germany's Nuclear Opposition Fading as Energy Prices Soar
> Germany's Anti-Nuclear Consensus Crumbling
> Energy Companies Extending Lifespan of Germany's Reactors
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Third Generation Sinti and Roma Visit Auschwitz
Sinti and Roma Holocaust survivors and their grandchildren are visiting the former death camp in Auschwitz this week as part of an educational trip designed to raise historical awareness among the younger generation.
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> EU Lawmakers Press Italy to Stop Fingerprinting Roma
> German Roma Outraged by Nazi Slurs on EBay Items
> Britain to Send Students to Auschwitz to Learn About Holocaust
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