Europe
• New French prime minister 'spricht deutsch'
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, who studied German, could prove a key asset as France seeks to assuage Germany's austerity drive in the eurozone. He told DW Paris and Berlin were the driving force in Europe. [More »]
• Forgotten refugees in Bosnia
Former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic has appeared at the Hague tribunal, accused of mass murder and the expulsion of thousands of Bosnian Muslims in the 1990s. Two decades on, many are still living in refugee camps. [More »]
• Greeks prepare for another trip to the polls
Greece is to have another election, following the failure of last-ditch attempts to form a coalition government. The Radical Left may be in a position to increase its share of the vote. [More »]
• 'The people of Greece are bleeding'
The Greek population is suffering under austerity measures and has long lost trust in their politicians. DW spoke about this with former Greek Foreign Minister Dimitrios Droutsas. [More »]
• Opinion: The Greek people have to choose again
Attempts to form a government in Greece have failed. Now that the parties have failed, says DW's Spiros Moskovou, it's up to the people to prevent the collapse of the country at new elections in June. [More »]
• A eurozone without Greece?
The risk of a Greek bankruptcy is more real than ever. And the country's exit from the Eurozone is looking more and more likely. [More »]
• EU mulls growth plans
Growth is on the agenda after the election of Socialist Francois Hollande as France's new president. But what does growth mean and how should the economy be boosted? [More »]
• DW survey: Ukrainians skeptical of EURO 2012
Despite the excitement surrounding the soccer action sure to come at this summer's EURO 2012 championships, Ukrainians are skeptical that the tourney will bring any economic gain for their country. DW takes a look. [More »]

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