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Thursday, March 23, 2017
Newsline | 23.03.2017, 17:15 UTC
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23.03.2017 | 17:15 UTC
Breaking News
Belgian police arrest man attempting to drive into crowd in Antwerp
Police say the suspect tried to enter a busy shopping street in a car traveling at high speed. Extra security and military personnel have been deployed to the northern Belgian port city.
Belgium one year after the attacks
'Islamic State' claims responsibility for London attack
PM May: London attack suspect was British-born, known to UK's MI5 intelligence service
Brussels triple bombings remembered one year on
Brussels marks one-year anniversary of terror attacks
News
German SPD dismisses nepotism accusations against Schulz
Martin Schulz, SPD leader and the German center-left's designated savior, has dismissed accusations that he improperly favored party friends with lucrative jobs. A conservative-led EU committee has rebuked him.
Germany's Election Campaign: The "Schulz Effect"
The 'Schulz effect' - A change of fortune for the SPD
Schulz slams Trump, populists in accepting SPD nomination
SPD head: Schulz enjoys 'enormous support'
Chancellor Merkel's approval rating rises in polls as parties stay close
EU summons Turkish envoy over Erdogan warning for Europeans' safety
The EU has called on Turkey's envoy in Brussels to explain President Erdogan's warning about Europeans being unsafe on the world's streets. The German foreign minister has advised keeping channels with Ankara open.
Investors wary of Bulgaria uncertainty
PM May: London attack suspect was British-born, known to UK's MI5 intelligence service
Netherlands expels Turkish minister as diplomatic row escalates
Bulgarian president appoints interim prime minister, calls for early elections
Turkey seeks to normalize relations with Russia
World
European University in St. Petersburg threatened with closure
Students at the European University in St. Petersburg are worried about their future after the authorities revoked the institute's educational license. What are the reasons behind the move?
Free tuition in Germany not attractive for all foreigners
Pakistan struggles to bring tribal areas into mainstream
The Pakistani government has proposed a merger between the lawless Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in an attempt to rein in insurgency. But can the move be implemented?
Why Pakistan associates terrorism with Pashtuns and Afghans
Why the border can't separate Afghan and Pakistani Pashtuns
'Pakistan's liberal Pashtuns are losing the battle'
Famine
ICRC: 'time to ring alarm bell on mass starvation in Africa'
The world has got only four months to save millions of people in Yemen and Somalia from starvation, the International Committee of the Red Cross says. The ICRC's Ewan Watson tells DW it is time to ring the alarm bell.
UN warns that 20 million face starvation
Aid still 'responds to rather than prevents' food crises in Africa
UN urges action to avert world's 'largest humanitarian crisis'
Red Cross: Staff in Yemen 'deliberately targeted'
UN report slams South Sudan's arms purchases amid famine
Environment
Climate change makes weather extremes the new normal
On World Meteorological Day, DW provides an overview of how global warming is changing our lived experience of the climate.
Info-film: Our health and climate change
Global warming is increasing forest fire risk in the Alps
Peru floods in line with climate change models, says climatologist Mojib Latif
Climate change is making our summers more extreme
How to reduce risks from mega-storms?
Extreme weather on the rise in Europe
Can Australia's wicked heat wave convince climate change deniers?
Being 'prepared for surprises' - climate change increases hurricane impact in unexpected ways
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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