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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Newsline | 23.05.2017, 16:15 UTC
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23.05.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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South Korean military fires warning shots at object flown from North
South Korea has fired at an object flown across the border from North Korea, officials said. Some sources said it may have been a drone.
North Korea fires another missile
South Korea fires warning shots at suspected North Korea drone
UN Security Council vows new sanctions on North Korea
North Korea's second missile launch in a week provokes international outcry
UN condemns North Korea missile test, vows sanctions
World
The dark side of India's self-styled godmen
An increasing number of so-called "spiritual" gurus or "godmen" in India are implicated in ghastly crimes ranging from sexual abuse to murder. Murali Krishnan from New Delhi explores the reasons behind it.
India's slum artists caught between a rock and a hard place
Horrific cases exemplify India's grotesque rape problem
Instant divorce debate exposes rifts among India's Muslims
Outrage in India over gang-rape and murder of young woman in Haryana
German-West African consortium combats devastating effects of climate change
Germany is sponsoring the work of a West African research consortium to tackle land use affected by climate change. The devastating impact of drought has impacted the livelihoods of farmers.
Farmers adapting to climate change
Drought crisis in the Horn of Africa
Drought drives Kenyan pastoralists into Uganda
Farmers in Zimbabwe are adapting to climate change with new maize varieties
Unexplained abductions in Malaysia raise concerns
Scant updates from the police and silence from the politicians on the disappearances of four Malaysian pastors and community workers have prompted human rights groups to ask if these are "enforced disappearances."
Malaysia PM warns Islamic extremists could exploit Rohingya crisis in Myanmar
Malaysia: A deafening silence
Malaysia criminalizes child grooming, not child marriage
A woman's fight to embolden Malaysia's voiceless
Environment
agriculture
Natural fungicide could restore French winemaking glory
Grape rot fungus costs the global wine industry millions each year. Amid health concerns over chemical solutions, a natural alternative is being tested in France's Bordeaux region - with positive initial results.
Tough season for winemakers
Green wine from South Africa's Cape
Wine tasting tour through southern France
In French vineyards, taste of a climate-changed future
Germany's organic vineyards hit by climate change
Sports
The summer transfer window 2017
The transfer window is not yet officially upon us, but with the end of the season, players and coaches are pondering their next moves. Here's where to find the latest on the comings and goings affecting the Bundesliga.
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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