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Newsline 21.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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Borussia Dortmund bombing
Court rules BVB suspect can be kept in pre-trial detention
A preliminary hearing has ruled that a 28-year-old German-Russian suspect in the Borussia Dortmund football bus bombing can be kept in detention awaiting trial. Police suspect he bet on a fall in the club's share price.
Schoolchildren killed in South African bus crash
Eighteen children and two teachers have died after a minibus collided with a truck on a road outside of the South African city of Pretoria. Many of the students were trapped inside as fire engulfed the vehicle.
Australian agency uncovers new evidence in missing flight MH370
Australian authorities have doubled down on the location of a missing Malaysia Airlines jet, saying it is likely north of the former search zone. The new report offers hope to family members that the plane may be found.
World
Where will Europe's mega-election year 2017 leave the Left?
Left-of-center parties are facing potentially disastrous elections in France, the UK and Germany in 2017. DW asks if we are seeing the final nail in the coffin of social democracy?
Democratic Republic of Congo
Mass graves in DR Congo opposition stronghold Kasai
Kasai is a major trouble spot in Democratic Republic of Congo. Over the last eight months, 400 people have died in clashes between militia and government troops. UN investigators have registered 40 mass graves.
Child refugees in Greece sell sex for smugglers' fees
Researchers warn that child refugees in Greece are selling their bodies to fund their journeys to the heart of Europe. But as Anthee Carassava reports, few are prepared to abandon the dream of reaching their destination.
Germany
AfD candidate in hot water over Breivik statements
Right-wing populist Jens Maier is accused of having expressed understanding for Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik. His remarks could spell the end of his political career.

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