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Friday, May 12, 2017
Around the Globe | 12.05.2017, 16:00 UTC
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Around the Globe
12.05.2017 | 16:00 UTC
land title
Granting indigenous land rights could save the climate - or not
Indigenous peoples believe they preserve forests best - something that is becoming more important as the planet heats up. But indigenous peoples need land title to implement protection - why is this so contentious?
100 days in the Amazon rainforest
Living Planet: Navajos uranium legacy
'Indigenous people are stabilizing the global climate'
Chocolate makers agree to tackle deforestation in Ivory Coast and Ghana
Drought, forest loss cause vicious circle in Amazon
Rio: Carnival dancers with a message
'Protecting forests is the best way to fight climate change'
Amazon deforestation ticks tragically up
Democratic Republic of the Congo hit by Ebola outbreak
Two years after the virus killed dozens of people in the DRC, the UN health agency has confirmed a new deadly case. Its last outbreak coincided, but was unrelated to the West Africa pandemic from 2014 to 2016.
WHO presents Ebola vaccine
Top ten most dangerous viruses in the world
Prototype vaccine for Ebola virus proves effective in Guinea
Fruit bats on the move
Ebola no longer poses global risk, says WHO
DR Congo declares itself Ebola free
China's 'New Silk Road' - perception and reality
China is holding a summit this weekend to showcase President Xi Jinping's ambitious plan to revive ancient Silk Road trade routes by pouring money into rail, maritime and road projects across Asia, Europe and Africa.
Modern day Silk Road
Newly launched AIIB to fund growth in Asia
China's ambitious Silk Road strategy
China's 'New Silk Road' brings great promise to eastern Europe
A look at the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
China's Southeast Asia investments: A blessing or a curse?
Economic corridor - CPEC could turn Pakistan into China's 'client state'
Japan's dilemma over the China-led infrastructure bank
First 'Silk Road' train arrives in UK
Exclusive
Former FIFA Ethics Committee judge Eckert: 'It hurt me personally'
After playing a major role in the downfall of Sepp Blatter, Hans-Joachim Eckert was ousted from FIFA's Ethics Committee this week. He told DW he's hurt that FIFA 'couldn't be bothered' to inform him of their decision.
Ethics prosecutor, judge call their removal a setback for FIFA
Infantino labels FIFA criticism 'fake news' but can't say why
Opinion: Donald Trump sends his regards
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© Deutsche Welle 2017
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