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DAILY BULLETIN15.09.2011 | 18:30 UTC  
EUROPE  |  BUSINESS  |  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY  |  ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT
EUROPE
ARAB WORLD
Cameron, Sarkozy pledge continued help for rebels on visit to Libya
The heads of France and Britain, leaders of the NATO bombing campaign to oust Moammar Gadhafi from power in Libya, have visited the country to meet with representatives of the rebel-led government they helped install. alt
alt Cameron, Sarkozy visit Libya amid tight security
alt Opinion: Germany will not lose out in race for Libyan spoils
alt Tracking NATO on the Libyan battlefield
alt Germany's Libya policy reveals a nation in transition
alt NATO's Libya mission could cause a political backlash
alt Racist violence overshadows Libya's revolution
ECONOMY
EU foresees slower growth for eurozone, no recession
The eurozone debt crisis has severely damaged the economic growth outlook for the 17-member bloc this year, the EU executive has said. Countries must stabilize their budgets to get back on the road to recovery. alt
alt Merkel says the euro currency is worth fighting for
alt EU Commission bucks German opposition and backs 'eurobonds'
alt Chinese premier promises more investment in Europe
alt Obama calls on Europe to get eurozone house in order
JUSTICE
Minsk bombing trial opens amid high security
In Belarus, two men are charged over the Minsk metro bombing that left 15 people dead and many wounded. If found guilty, the defendants could face the death penalty. alt
alt Belarus squabbles with International Monetary Fund over new loan
alt Alarm in Europe after top Belarus rights defender arrested
alt Belarus rejects Putin's call for unification with Russia
BUSINESS
BANKING
Rogue trader loses $2 billion at UBS
Swiss bank UBS says unauthorized trading by an employee has cost the bank an estimated $2 billion. Police in London have arrested a man in connection with the case, which could see UBS to post a third-quarter loss. alt
alt Swiss banking giant UBS to cut 3,500 jobs
alt UBS tells bankers to choose their underwear carefully
alt French trader is sent to prison and told to reimburse bank
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
GENETICS
Scientists achieve genetic breakthrough with German genome
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin have decoded both sets of chromosomes in a human genome for the first time. The discovery could provide valuable information about diseases. alt
alt UK scientists discover a key to 'nature-versus-nurture' questions
alt Genetic map 'world's most advanced,' researchers say
alt Master gene linked to diabetes controls other genes, UK scientists find
DESIGN
Inflatable steel could revolutionize industrial design
The Swiss, Polish architects behind the idea say their technique can reduce construction costs. They hope to expand what began as an artistic project into more practical applications. alt
alt Culture of disposability undermines artisanal crafts in Florence
alt Ubiquitous Ikea adds homes to Germans' shopping list
alt Financial crisis boosts German furniture sales
ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE
Climate change remains most pressing issue, Greenpeace says
Forty years after its foundation, Greenpeace International Political Director Daniel Mittler tells DW that environmental issues are more pressing than ever and that pressure needs to be put on politicians to take action. alt
alt Greenpeace Arctic installation illustrates vanishing ice
alt In Cologne, climate protection begins at home
alt Greenpeace slams Japanese operator over Fukushima disaster
NL PROMOTION
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Have you already been to DW's YouTube Channel? Why not join our YouTube community? Subscribe and be the first to see new videos or read about what other YouTube users are posting. alt
 
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