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The NSU murders - justice at last?
For years, the crimes of the NSU terror cell went unnoticed. DW reviews the crimes themselves, the police investigation and a contentious courtroom decision and speaks with the victims' family members. (03.04.2013)
Syria's unprecedented unrest
What began as protests to topple Syria's regime in March 2011 has developed into a civil war. The UN says some 70,000 people have been killed. Read DW's multimedia coverage and analysis of the conflict in Syria. (20.03.2013)
The new pope
Choosing the name Pope Francis, Argentine Jorge Bergoglio has been selected as the head of the Catholic Church. DW offers in-depth, multimedia coverage on expectations for the first-ever pope from the developing world. (16.03.2013)
Roma migration bothers 'borderless' EU
With 26 countries in the EU Schengen zone and many more ethnic groups, defining cross-border migration is a messy thing. Fears about migration have thus turned to the easily identifiable: Gypsies - and how they live. (11.03.2013)
Fukushima, two years later
Two years ago, Japan was hit by a devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown. The disaster shocked the world and brought Japan, one of the world's most advanced nations, to its knees. The recovery continues. (10.03.2013)
Gay rights and marriage in Europe
Several EU countries have either legalized or have plans to legalize same-sex marriage. DW takes a look at the situation across the continent. (13.02.2013)
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