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Newsline 11.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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Turkey confirms use of sarin in Syria chemical attack
Tests on victims of a suspected chemical attack in Syria's northwestern Idlib province have confirmed the use of deadly sarin gas. Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, has denied accusations that Damascus was responsible.
Egypt's parliament approves three-month state of emergency
Following twin "Islamic State" bombings targeting Coptic Christians in two cities, Egypt's parliament has approved a three-month state of emergency. Churches in the city of Minya will not hold Easter celebrations.
Environment
Who would be the greenest French president?
Far-left Jean-Luc Melenchon is surging in the polls, accusing his centrist rival Emmanuel Macron of cozying up to companies that harm the environment. But where do the candidates really stand on environmental issues?
World
Syria
Konstantin Kosachev: 'US [action in Syria] is a strong violation of international law'
In an exclusive interview, Konstantin Kosachev, head of the Russian Federation Council's Foreign Affairs Committee, talks about US-Russian relations after Donald Trump launched a missile strike against a Syrian air-base.
Opinion: Trump's new doctrine makes US the world police
At the G7 summit, Rex Tillerson declared the US would punish "all who commit crimes against the innocents anywhere in the world." If so, then Washington is poised for a foreign policy overhaul, writes DW's Bernd Riegert.
Why Indian officer's Pakistan sentence is a setback for peace
Indian-Pakistani ties are likely to suffer after a military court in Pakistan sentenced a former Indian naval officer to death on espionage charges. Experts say the Pakistani army is deliberately provoking India.

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