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Daily Bulletin
30.05.2017 | 18:30 UTC
World
What would Europe's 'fate' be without the US?
Without US support and its "nuclear umbrella," analysts believe Russia could swing the balance of power in the region despite a weaker military. Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron hold the keys to self-sufficiency.
'We Europeans have our fate in our own hands'
NATO shortfalls aren't just Germany's problem
More questions than answers about NATO's Libya role
Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on US and Britain
Macron's EU ideals meet Merkel's mastery
Britain votes on Trident amid political division
More leading German politicians land into Trump
Trump launches new Twitter tirade against Germany
Grappling with facts in the age of Trump
'Very little about Britain's election coverage is objective'
Labour Party's Jeremy Corbyn has come out strong in a recent TV debate ahead of the June 8 vote. But London School of Economics media expert Shakuntala Banaji tells DW Corbyn still has to battle negative media coverage.
Theresa May's lead narrows after TV debate
Manchester bomber's brother 'plotted attack on UN envoy'
In Manchester, a show of determination, anger, fear and love
Corbyn riles Tories over anti-terror policy
Theresa May's cult of personality
UK Conservatives slip in opinion polls ahead of election
In Britain, refugees build a new life from on top
TOP STORIES
Indian PM Modi tells Merkel India and Germany 'made for one another'
At a press conference, the leaders of Germany and India have said that the countries' relationship is of "international significance." But ongoing talks are emphasizing how best to beef up business ties.
Indian PM Modi and Merkel discuss trade
Kärcher: Clean business in India
Will Modi's Germany trip give thrust to free trade?
EU-India trade agreement a win-win situation: study
Merkel makes waves with views on EU-US relations
Germany's Foreign Minister Gabriel slams Trump for 'lecturing'
Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on US and Britain
Urban planner: 'Smart cities' are problematic
News
Transatlantic alliance
Trump launches new Twitter tirade against Germany
US President Donald Trump has lashed out against Germany once more on Twitter, criticizing its trade surplus and lack of payments to NATO. Things will change, he warned.
Merkel: Europe must plot its own course
Merkel: G7 climate talks with Trump 'very unsatisfying'
Trump calls on NATO members to contribute 'their fair share'
Germany's Foreign Minister Gabriel slams Trump for 'lecturing'
Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on US and Britain
Merkel makes waves with views on EU-US relations
Trump slams Germany's US trade surplus as 'bad'
How the world reacted to Merkel's pivot to Europe
More leading German politicians land into Trump
After Angela Merkel's words about frayed EU-US ties under Trump, more German politicians have weighed in. First the foreign minister, then Merkel's challenger at upcoming elections, accused him of hurting the West.
Merkel doubles down on Trump warning
Trump launches new Twitter tirade against Germany
Merkel makes waves with views on EU-US relations
The battle for Trump's mind on climate
Some NATO leaders smirk, others support Trump's tough NATO message
Opinion: Turning point in a beer tent?
German police arrest suspect allegedly planning suicide attack in Berlin
A teenage asylum-seeker suspected of planning a suicide attack in Berlin has been arrested in the German state of Brandenburg. He reportedly wrote to his mother about his intentions.
Terror suspect arrested by German police: DW's Simon Young from Berlin
Germany in the Crosshairs of Terrorism
Berlin terrorist Anis Amri was a known drug dealer
German court convicts 16-year-old Syrian refugee for planning bomb attack
Are Europeans getting used to terror attacks?
Germany 'failed to use language recognition tech on refugees'
Manchester bomber: A life on the move
Turkish court acquits defendants in Berlin 'honor killing'
A Turkish court has set free two German-Turks after finding them not guilty of killing their sister in Berlin in 2005. The case caused public outrage in Germany over the treatment of women in some Muslim families.
Brothers accused of killing their sister found not guilty: Dorian Jones from Istanbul
German honor killing on trial in Turkey
Integration Debate Rages in Wake of Honor Killing Conviction
German Court Orders Turkish "Honor Killing" Retrial
Brother Admits to Honor Killing
Germany
Mafia plundering Germany's care homes
Some 230 care home operators are thought to have created a systematic fraud network in Germany linked to the mafia, police say. Patients' rights groups say the government is giving organized crime a free ride.
German care billing scam linked to Russian organized crime
German police 'forced to choose' between mafia and terror
Germany battles nursing home fraud after mafia scandal
Russian mafia groups reportedly operate in Europe on behalf of the Kremlin
Europol: Organized crime goes 'high-tech'
Sports
Football
Former Bundesliga champions 1860 Munich relegated to third division
The Bavarians were officially condemned to relegation after a 3-1 aggregate defeat to Jahn Regensburg in the playoff. The Bavarians will compete in third-tier football for the first time since season 1992-93.
French Open
French Open 2017: Verdasco stuns in-form German sensation Zverev
The 20-year-old, who won his first Masters title against Novak Djokovic last month, went down to the experienced Spaniard in four sets. Wawrinka, champion in 2015, eased into the second round.
Mischa and Alexander against the world
Switzerland's Wawrinka defeats Djokovic at US Open
Zverev stuns Djokovic to win Rome Masters
Dortmund chairman reaches out to fans over Tuchel departure
Dortmund's chairman has written an open letter to the club's supporters explaining the decision to part ways with coach Thomas Tuchel. BVB have stressed that it had nothing to do with a reported rift between the two men.
Borussia Dortmund part ways with coach Thomas Tuchel
Dortmund and Tuchel drifting further apart after mixed messages
UEFA rejects Tuchel's criticism but colleagues express support for BVB coach
Dortmund boss Tuchel blasts UEFA over speedy rescheduling of Monaco game
Borussia Dortmund part ways with coach Thomas Tuchel
Dortmund have parted company with Thomas Tuchel, just days after he led the club to victory in the German Cup. The coach had been at loggerheads with club CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke for weeks.
Borussia Dortmund win German Cup, beating Frankfurt 2-1
Champions League: After bus attack, Dortmund look to refocus on Monaco
Newsletters & Co.
Transmedia: The way forward?
Join renowned transmedia producer Jeff Gomez and media representatives from across Asia for an intriguing and interactive discussion on new trends that will be changing how audiences around the world understand media.
Saving the environment starts with people
Meet the Kenyan eco-ambassadors from DW's popular environmental show Eco@Africa. Whether it is waste reduction or innovative ideas, these individuals set an example for how Africa can address its biggest eco-challenges.
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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