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21.04.2017 | 18:30 UTC
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Borussia Dortmund bombing
Court rules BVB suspect can be kept in pre-trial detention
A preliminary hearing has ruled that a 28-year-old German-Russian suspect in the Borussia Dortmund football bus bombing can be kept in detention awaiting trial. Police suspect he bet on a fall in the club's share price.
BVB bombing suspect in pre-trial detention
Fans react to Dortmund bus attack arrest
Dortmund attack: 'A new criminal quality'
How it happened: Explosion hits Borussia Dortmund bus ahead of Champions League game
BVB seek comeback a week on from attack: 'We are not dreamers but we have a chance'
New message claims responsibility for Dortmund blast
Opinion: Always wait for the facts when evaluating possible terror attacks
Dortmund coach Tuchel hails arrest of suspect in bomb attack probe
French police tighten election security after Paris shooting
Investigations are ongoing into a suspected terror attack on Paris' Champs-Elysees, which killed one police officer and injured three others, including a German tourist. The French PM described it as an attack on Europe.
Fatal 'IS' shooting on Champs-Elysees in Paris
Police identify Paris gunman
Hollande convinced shooting was terrorist in nature
'IS' claims deadly police shooting in Paris
Macron promises to 'transform not reform' France
France creates National Guard to combat terror threat
French National Assembly votes to extend state of emergency for fifth time
What you need to know about the French presidential election
Suspected terrorist strikes Paris days before French presidential election
Reports: US preparing charges against Assange, WikiLeaks
Media reports suggest that US prosecutors are preparing charges against WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange. The move comes a month after the group revealed secrets concerning the CIA's cyber espionage tools.
WikiLeaks dump exposes CIA eavesdropping
Risks for digital whistleblowers
'It's wrong to point fingers at the US'
Trump 'extremely concerned' by WikiLeaks CIA release
CIA chief Pompeo brands WikiLeaks a 'hostile' spy agency
Assange: 'Only 1 percent' of the CIA material has been published
New emails suggest coordination between State Department and Clinton camp
Germany
Dortmund attack: 'A new criminal quality'
The individual that attacked Borussia Dortmund's bus sought to drive down the team's share prices and enrich himself. Economist Max Otte talks with DW about how the plan failed, and the fact it is an isolated incident.
Suspect arrested over BVB bombing
Court rules BVB suspect can be kept in pre-trial detention
Opinion: Always wait for the facts when evaluating possible terror attacks
Dortmund coach Tuchel hails arrest of suspect in bomb attack probe
World
Where will Europe's mega-election year 2017 leave the Left?
Left-of-center parties are facing potentially disastrous elections in France, the UK and Germany in 2017. DW asks if we are seeing the final nail in the coffin of social democracy?
French Socialists struggle in party stronghold
Conflict Zone - Guest: Corinne Narassiguin, French Socialist Party
Corbyn: Trump win is a warning to the West
Germany's Left party tries to distinguish itself with ambitious election platform
Opinion: Schulz has not beaten Merkel yet
After Hollande, the end of the Socialist Party of France?
Greens bleed support, SPD steady, Merkel looking up
Opinion: Martin Schulz heads to Berlin – a stroke of luck for the SPD
Labour leader Corbyn comes out fighting
Cameroon
Cameroon restores internet to English-speaking regions
English-speaking parts of Cameroon are now back online as the government in French-speaking Yaounde overturns an internet blackout, which damaged the local economy and triggered a free speech campaign.
Follow The Hashtag: Cameroon's English speakers demand #BringBackOurInternet
Cameroon: No internet for Anglophones
Anglophone Cameroon marks 50 days without the internet
Internet blacked out for English-speaking minority in Cameroon
Cameroon's anglophone regions suffer under internet ban
Cameroonians stage 'silent protest' to demand internet
Cameroonian kid beats internet ban to win coding competition
Mosul: The battle for Iraq's future
Three-fourths of the Iraqi metropolis have been freed from "Islamic State." As anti-IS forces advance on the northwestern city of Mosul, what's needed is a political strategy.
The destruction in western Mosul
Caged in war: evacuating Mosul's zoo
No end to 'Islamic State' murders of Yazidis
Refugees in Germany lend a hand to displaced persons in Iraq
Mosul's displaced: 'I'm at the end of my years and have to live in a tent'
Ex-Iraqi soldier on trial in Berlin for war crimes
UN: Mosul fighting has displaced nearly half a million Iraqis
Dozens killed in Tikrit attacks bearing 'Islamic State' hallmarks
Gabriel: Germany's security is being protected in Iraq
US probes Mosul airstrikes which left Iraqi civilians dead
TOP STORIES
Voters describe intimidation in Turkey's referendum
Turkey's referendum to expand presidential powers passed by a slim margin, but results are marred by claims of electoral fraud, which the government has so far dismissed. Diego Cupolo reports from Ankara.
Referendum - Turkey at a crossroads
Anti-Erdogan protests continue in Istanbul over referendum results
Turkey election board rejects referendum annulment appeals
'Worse than the referendum itself' is Turkey's tragic polarization
Erdogan left with a divided Turkey after referendum
Turkish police detain at least 15 top officials from pro-Kurdish HDP leadership
Sports
Tennis
Tennis: Djokovic dumped out in Monte Carlo quarters by Goffin
Novak Djokovic's very shaky season continued as he was beaten by the Belgian 10th seed 6-2 6-3 7-5. The Serbian has now been knocked out early in his last four tournaments.
Bundesliga Live: Cologne vs. Hoffenheim
Hoffenheim are inching closer and closer towards qualifying for their first Champions League campaign. They are playing at Cologne on Friday. Follow all the Bundesliga action with DW's live blog.
Dortmund coach Tuchel hails arrest of suspect in bomb attack probe
Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel has said the arrest of the man apparently responsible for this month's bomb attack on the team bus before a Champions League game could help players and staff overcome the trauma.
Champions League: Borussia Dortmund limp out after Monaco masterclass
Arrest made after Dortmund team bus bombing
Manchester United face Celta Vigo, Ajax meet Lyon in last four
English powerhouses Manchester United have been drawn to play Spanish club Celta Vigo in the semifinals of the Europa League. In the other last-four clash, Dutch team Ajax meet Ligue 1 side Lyon.
Media Center
Inside Europe 20.04.2017
Britain prepares for a snap election.Divisions in Turkey following a referendum to extend Erdogan's power. Italy inaugurates its first Muslim think tank. Parallels with Hungary's communist past bring more protestors on to the streets. How welcoming refugees and migrants in Greece is changing lives. And from electric cars in Norway to cycling in Strasbourg, we celebrate green modes of transport.
Inside Europe 20.04.2017
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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