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Newsline 05.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
Breaking News
Trump strategist Steve Bannon removed from National Security Council
Steve Bannon, a chief strategist to US President Donald Trump, has been permanently dropped the from the White House National Security Council. His removal comes as part of a wider overhaul of council staff.
World
Germany's Year for Africa
Is Berlin's new Africa policy faltering?
Germany wants to use its G20 presidency to mobilize more assistance for Africa. But it has yet to work out a strategy which has been properly coordinated between government ministries and time is running out.
India rejects racism behind attacks on Africans
After African nations rebuked India for not doing enough to stop attacks on their nationals in the country, Indian foreign minister said their statement was "unfortunate" and objected to their demand for a UN probe.
Europe failed to defend its values in Sarajevo
With the murder of two peaceful demonstrators in Sarajevo 25 years ago, Serbian nationalists aimed to destroy the multicultural identity of the city, and all of Bosnia. In Erich Rathfelder's view, they succeeded.
Refugees
Attack on asylum seeker in Croydon highlights hate crime in the UK
A 17-year-old asylum seeker of Kurdish-Iranian origin was attacked last weekend in Croydon in south London. The incident, which left him badly injured, highlights the rise in hate crime in Britain.
The Gambia
The Gambia gears up for post-Jammeh polls
The Gambia's first legislative elections since the downfall of Yahya Jammeh are expected to inject democracy into a parliament which under authoritarian rule was derided as a rubberstamp assembly.
Germany
German government pushes law aimed at stopping migrant paternity-sale scams
Angela Merkel's government is trying to stop poor German men from selling paternity so that children born of foreign mothers can gain citizenship. But the Constitutional Court has some objections.

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