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Thursday, April 27, 2017
Newsline | 27.04.2017, 16:15 UTC
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27.04.2017 | 16:15 UTC
World
Holocaust survivor praises German refugee policy
Britain's Lord Dubs, who was rescued from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, told DW he fears the plight of child refugees is getting lost amid electioneering and Brexit concerns. He called Germany the "conscience of Europe."
Lord Dubs on Germany's refugee policy
May doubles down on immigration control in Brexit deal
Calais refugees adapt to life in the UK
Dunkirk refugee camp is the stuff of nightmares
Is a second Korean War imminent?
A military build-up, bellicose rhetoric and the risk of nuclear war are ratcheting up tensions in Northeast Asia. The US is tied in a strategic knot and N. Korea is not backing down as diplomacy and deterrence collide.
US installs THAAD amid rising tensions
North Korea marks military anniversary
US to tighten sanctions on North Korea
US begins deployment of controversial Korean THAAD missile system
North Koreans in Japan sense growing hostility
OPINION
Opinion: "one of the toughest political battles" since Kenyan independence
Kenya's National Super Alliance has chosen veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga to run against President Kenyatta in elections in August. DW's James Shimanyula forecasts a tight but peaceful contest.
News
London police arrest man with knives near Westminster on suspicion of terrorism
London's Metropolitan Police took a man into custody as part of a "stop and search" operation. He was detained in Whitehall - the political heart of the UK - near the site of last month's deadly terror attack.
DW News
London victims' families unite for Westminster memorial
PM May: London attack suspect was British-born, known to UK's MI5 intelligence service
UK parliament votes 522 to 13 to back June 8 general election
Are Europeans getting used to terror attacks?
Senegal court upholds life sentence for Chad ex-leader Habre after unprecedented trial
Chad's former dictator had been charged for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Habre's victims expressed satisfaction at the final outcome, but the defense argued the landmark trial was "unfair.'"
Survivors of Habre regime speak out
Hissene Habre victims welcome ex-Chad dictator's life sentence
Opinion: Judgment on Habre sets good precedent
Chad ex-dictator Habre sentenced to life in prison for war crimes
Two police wounded in suspected terror attack on France's Reunion island
Paris prosecutors are investigating the shooting of two police officers by a radical Islamist on Reunion as an act of terrorism. The suspect and his mother have been taken into custody.
France: it's between Macron and Le Pen
Suspected terrorist strikes Paris days before French presidential election
France's election and the EU
Presidential hopefuls Macron, Le Pen pay tribute to policeman killed in terror attack
In Good Shape
How healthy is going barefoot?
People who go barefoot often feel freer without shoes than with them. They're more aware of walking surface because they deal with it more intensely, and going barefoot also brings many health benefits for our feet.
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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