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Newsline 07.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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At least three dead as truck drives into Stockholm crowd
At least three people have been killed and eight seriously injured after a truck crashed into a department store in central Stockholm. Swedish PM Stefan Lofven said it was likely a terror attack.
World
Can history tell us what might come next after the US intervention in Syria?
The US military strike ordered by President Donald Trump against Syria occurred exactly 100 years after the country entered World War I. DW asked two American historians to weigh in about possible historical analogies.
India lifts flight ban on sandal-whacking politician Ravindra Gaikwad
Gaikwad bragged to television cameras that he beat a 60-year-old Air India employee for refusing to upgrade his seat. The airline said the flight only had economy class seats.
ETA's disarmament sows suspicion in Spain
Victims of the terrorist group ETA say the move to disarm is propaganda, as nationalist parties and associations want an end to the harsh treatment of Basque prisoners. Santiago Saez reports from the Basque Country.
South Africans protest against Zuma; violence hits Johannesburg
Jacob Zuma is facing massive protests after culling critics from his cabinet in a midnight reshuffle. A quarter of the country is unemployed and two ratings agencies have downgraded South African debt to "junk" status.
Environment
climate protection
Why coal companies want Trump to stay in the Paris climate pact
Fossil fuel firms fearing that America will lose influence in shaping the global climate regime are urging Trump to keep a seat at the table. Climate activists can't agree on whether it's better to have Trump in or out.
News
Berlin-based DJ handed prison sentence in Tunisia over call-to-prayer remix
London-born artist Dax J was sentenced in absentia for public indecency. Video footage of the DJ mixing the Muslim call to prayer at a festival in Tunisia sparked outrage from authorities.

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