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Is Egypt's constitution being hijacked?
Can the upcoming elections be fair and clean amid increasing political controversy and uncertainty over security?
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A gas OPEC in the making?
Is raising prices the aim or could an OPEC-style bloc of gas-producing countries eventually emerge?
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Last Modified: 17 Nov 2011 10:47 GMT
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The return of the neo-Nazis
Chilling details are emerging about a German neo-Nazi group allegedly involved in a string of murders.
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Last Modified: 16 Nov 2011 11:47 GMT
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Can the Arab League end Syria's bloodshed?
As the regional bloc gives Syria three days to implement a peace plan, we ask what this move means for the opposition.
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Last Modified: 13 Nov 2011 12:25 GMT
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How big a problem is corruption in India?
A former minister has gone on trial in India for the biggest corruption scandal the country has ever seen.
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Italy: Too big to bail out?
As the debt crisis in Italy is sending shock waves across Europe, we ask if radical change is the only way forward.
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Who are Nigeria's Boko Haram?
Inside Story asks what motivates the group's increasing violence in Africa's most populous country.
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Greece and the future of the eurozone
Despite efforts by European leaders to solve the euro crisis, fresh doubts have surfaced about the eurozone's viability.
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A secure Afghanistan?
Is peace possible in the country without Taliban involvement?
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Libyans celebrate Gaddafi's death
After a moment of uncertainty, citizens take to streets and cheer final closure on decades of autocracy.
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