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Newsline | 01.05.2017, 16:15 UTC
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01.05.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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North Korea hints new nuclear test could happen 'at any time'
North Korea has suggested that it will continue its nuclear weapons tests in response to what it calls US aggression. Japan has also sent out a destroyer to escort US warships as Tokyo seeks to boost its military role.
Pope calls for North Korea negotiations
Trump discusses North Korea options with Asian leaders
Trump warns of potential 'major, major conflict' with North Korea
Pope urges mediation in North Korea spat
North Korea escalation, South China Sea dominate ASEAN meeting in Manila
UK police arrest three suspects in ongoing counter-terror investigation
Police have detained three women on suspicion of preparing or instigating terrorism acts. One of the arrested women had been shot by police last week during an intelligence-led raid.
British police foil active terror plot, shoot woman in raid
London police arrest man with knives near Westminster on suspicion of terrorism
London attack: four dead after rampage outside UK parliament
Germany's Gabriel makes surprise visit to Somalia
Germany's foreign minister has warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe on a trip to Somalia. Gabriel's visit, the first by a German foreign minister, comes ahead of a international security conference on Somalia.
Somalia: Living with drought
UN: Risk of mass starvation rising rapidly in parts of east Africa, Nigeria and Yemen
Germany's Gabriel urges aid to prevent Africa famine
Several dead in Somalia after suicide bomber targets senior army officials
World
Indians reject 'divisive' Erdogan's lecture on Kashmir
While diplomatic relations are friendly on the surface, there are many potential sources of tension between Turkey and India, as recent Kashmir comments by Erdogan indicate. Murali Krishnan reports from New Delhi.
Shashi Tharoor on Conflict Zone
Erdogan's India visit - A Muslim nationalist meets a Hindu nationalist
Opinion: Modi's India is a bad example for Kashmiris
Pakistan and Turkey: A comparative study in Islamism and authoritarianism
India army's use of Kashmir protester as 'human shield' sparks outrage online
Why Pakistan's nuclear obsession is reason for concern
Examining India's unsuccessful NSG bid
Tanzania
Ex-Tanzanian president: 'Sacking of 9,000 government employees long overdue'
Tanzania's President John Magufuli has stirred controversy after sacking 9,000 government employees over fake certificates. Former leader Benjamin Mkapa supports the move.
Tanzania penalizes social media posts
Tanzania under "Bulldozer" Magufuli: Opposition politician Tundo A. Lissu speaks to DW
Former Tanzanian President Mkapa talks Magufuli, Burundi and slavery
Opinion: Tanzania needs discipline in its democracy
Tanzania: Clampdown on gays creates climate of hate
Tension between Tanzania's 'bulldozer' president and opposition
Tanzania to press Germany for damages for colonial era 'atrocities'
Tanzanians ponder Magufuli's leadership one year after he was elected
Mixed reactions to possible fourth term for Burundian president
When Theresa met Jean-Claude: What really happened at that Brexit meeting?
May and Juncker were all smiles after their Downing Street meeting but a German paper has revealed how it really went. Juncker was so alarmed he quickly phoned Merkel to warn her that May was 'living in another galaxy.'
May: No illusions about Brexit
British PM May dines with EU leaders as Brexit positions harden
EU leaders adopt Brexit guidelines at Brussels summit
Conservatives see strong support in UK ahead of snap election
When British PMs knocked on Europe's door
Brexit survival guide for Brits in Europe
Merkel warns against British 'illusions' as Brexit negotiations begin
Six years since bin Laden's death, al Qaeda weakened - but not finished
Six years after bin Laden's death, al Qaeda is being overshadowed by IS, which is expanding in S. Asia. Al Qaeda, however, isn't finished, as recent reports claim its leader Zawahiri is hiding in Pakistan's Karachi.
US drops 'mother of all bombs' on IS caves
Five years on, CIA 'live-tweets' Osama bin Laden's death
'Mother of all bombs' - what has it achieved?
Al Qaeda's Zawahiri backs new Taliban chief Akhundzada
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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