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Newsline 10.05.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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German police launch nationwide anti-terror raids
Security forces have launched a nationwide anti-terror operation in Germany. Police in the states of Saxony, Bavaria, Saxony-Anhalt and Berlin confirmed that properties have been searched.
World
Activist charged with insulting Ugandan president released on bail
Ugandan academic Stella Nyanzi who had called President Yoweri Museveni "a pair of buttocks" has been released on bail after over a month in jail. Her lawyer fears she might be arrested again soon on other charges.
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Security leaks trouble India's ambitious ID scheme
India's biometric identification system, which contains personal data of over a billion Indians, is in the eye of a storm - amid growing concerns over privacy, security and legality. Murali Krishnan reports.
Legacy of genocide lingers on for Nama in Namibia
During the genocide in colonial-era Namibia over 100 years ago, the Herero and Nama tribes lost land and cattle. Even today, many descendants are still without land and are demanding compensation. Christian Selz reports.
Germany
Germany promises army reforms after neo-Nazi terror plot
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen has announced plans to improve "political education" in the army following revelations about a spectacular far-right terrorist plot. Opposition politicians are not satisfied.

 
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