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Newsline 18.03.2017 | 17:15 UTC
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G20 finance ministers drop anti-protectionist pledge amid US pushback
US finance officials have refused to sign a commitment to free trade, breaking a decade long tradition and effectively preventing any deal. Action against climate change has also been dropped following US intervention.
Twin bombings in Taj Mahal city of Agra in India following IS threats
Indian authorities beefed up security in the tourist city following threats from an Islamist terror group. No injuries were reported in the two small explosions.
Paris Orly airport: Man killed after seizing soldier's gun
A radicalized Muslim attacker ' Zied B.' has been shot dead after grabbing a gun from a soldier at Orly airport in Paris. The same man had been stopped earlier in a routine traffic incident.
Kurdish voters still undecided on Turkish referendum
The ruling AKP is focusing on nationalism in its referendum campaign. This is risky, because the voices of the Kurds could be decisive. Will the outcome of the referendum be decided in the southeast of the country?
World
Saudi Arabia seeks new footing for international diplomatic relations
Members of the Saudi government are visiting the US and China. In both countries, they are striving for good relations - and their traveling diplomacy shows that the kingdom is exploring new paths.
Opinion: Kyiv risks divided Ukraine
As tempers flare in Ukraine, it is Kyiv - of all actors - that is actually undermining national unity. The Poroshenko administration's blockade of occupied Donbass could lead to the demise of the east, says Bernd Johann.
#NewNationalism
What does 'nation' mean to people in the Netherlands?
Nationalism is on the rise in many places in the world, including the Netherlands. On the first trip for the series #NewNationalism, DW's Fanny Facsar tries to find out what people mean when they speak of their "nation."

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