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01.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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Venezuela's Supreme Court reverses ruling to seize legislative power from congress
The Venezuelan Supreme Court has said it is abandoning measures to take power from the opposition-controlled chamber. Critics had condemned the move as a lurch towards dictatorship.
Venezuela 'coup' condemned across the world
Venezuelan President Maduro calls for Supreme Court to reconsider ruling
Venezuela 'coup' slammed across the world
Venezuela's congress decries 'coup' after top court seizes power
Final person held over London terror attack released
The last person being held for questioning over the March 22 terror attack in London has been released. Investigators believe the attacker acted alone.
Terror attack puts Birmingham in spotlight
A strike at London's heart
Police: 'No evidence' of UK attacker link to IS, al Qaeda
Despite attack, Britain downplays threat of Islamist radicalization
'Islamic State' claims responsibility for London attack
New South African finance minister pledges reforms amid ruling party rifts
Malusi Gigaba has promised "radical economic transformation" amid concerns about corruption at top levels of the government. Gigaba succeeded widely respected Pravin Gordhan after he was fired by President Jacob Zuma.
South Africa finance minister sacked
South Africa: Zuma under pressure
Zuma under fire for sacking finance minister
South Africa's ANC 'must end corruption' to win back voters
South Africa prosecutor calls for graft probe against Zuma
World
South Africa
Opinion: Zuma on his last political mile
ANC leaders have for the first time publicly disagreed with President Jacob Zuma's decision to sack former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. South Africa-based journalist Vuyo Mvoko says political daggers have been drawn.
South Africa: Zuma under pressure
New South African finance minister pledges reforms amid ruling party rifts
Zuma under fire for sacking finance minister
South African finance minister Pravin Gordhan sacked in cabinet reshuffle
UK government backs Gibraltar over Brexit fears
Gibraltarians could be unwilling pawns in the next few years of Brexit negotiations. They may have voted overwhelmingly against Brexit but that didn't mean they want to be part of Spain.
EU outlines Brexit negotiation terms
Spain renews claim to Gibraltar in wake of Brexit vote
Gibraltar Wary of a Brexit
Gibraltar: Europe's most famous rock
Britain begins divorce from EU after invoking Article 50
EU has strong Brexit negotiating position, says German Foreign Minister
Opinion: Yemen's shameful war
Two years ago, a tribal conflict in Yemen widened into a full-scale war after intervention by Saudi Arabia. Today, two-thirds of the population is starving. The world can no longer look away, says DW's Matthias von Hein.
Yemen's children pay the price of war
Yemen: Hunger used as a weapon?
Two years on, Saudi intervention in Yemen leaves trail of death
Yemen conflict all but ignored by the West
Syria and Yemen - gaping wounds in the Middle East
Trump team shifts focus away from Assad in Syrian war
The US aims to deploy more American troops and set up safe zones in a new approach to Syria, experts told DW. But while the US focuses on jihadists, the fate of Bashar al-Assad might still prove crucial for peace.
US and Turkey seek common ground
Turkey ends northern Syria offensive
More US ground troops in Syria
White House spokesman sidesteps Russia questions, focuses on Clinton and Syria
Bad prospects for opponents of Trump's new travel ban
Russia, Iran, Turkey support nationwide ceasefire in Syria
Donald Trump's vision for Syria
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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