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Newsline 04.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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Syria
Death toll rises in Syria 'gas attack'
A monitor has reported that dozens civilians were killed and hundreds injured by a "toxic gas" attack in northwestern Idlib province. The Syrian government had vowed to destroy its stock of chemical weapons.
Environment
'Selfie monkey' on the brink in Indonesia
Best known for its viral self-portrait, the crested black macaque is also a part of the local indigenous community's diet. But an appetite for bush meat is among the factors threatening the iconic monkey's survival.
World
Will Kashmiri youth choose tourism over terrorism?
Inaugurating South Asia's longest road tunnel recently, PM Modi called on Kashmir's youth to choose between "terrorism and tourism." But the situation in the conflict-ridden state remains tense. Murali Krishnan reports.
Opinion: Shame on Berlin - St. Petersburg victims deserve solidarity
A great deal remains unclear after the St. Petersburg metro attack. Yet the decision not to light up the Brandenburg Gate in Russian flag colors is morally and politically wrong, writes DW's Ingo Mannteufel.
Bangladesh
Bangladeshi activists falling foul of 'crossfires'
The United Nations has expressed concerns over the "high rate" of extrajudicial killings committed by security forces in Bangladesh. Experts say political motives are behind the recent surge in such killings.
EU-Turkey deal fails to stop refugee flow
A year after the EU-Turkey Deal came into force, thousands of refugees remain stranded in Greece. The most desperate try to reach Europe by any means. Marianna Karakoulaki and Dimitris Tosidis report from Thessaloniki.
Germany
Amidst Turkish-German row, increased focus on Ankara's teachers
For decades, Turkey has been sending teachers to Germany to teach Turkish to the children of immigrants. But now, many are questioning whether they're spreading Turkish government propaganda. Naomi Conrad reports.

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