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Newsline 26.05.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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Egypt attacks
Egypt: 26 killed in attack on Coptic Christians
Masked gunmen arrived in three SUVs and opened fire on a packed bus taking the Coptic Christians to a monastery south of the capital Cairo. Among the dead were two children.
Estonia arouses Moscow's ire by expelling two Russian diplomats
Russia has reacted angrily after Estonia said it had expelled two Russian diplomats. A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman called it an "unfriendly" act, and said Moscow might retaliate.
World
Some NATO leaders smirk, others support Trump's tough NATO message
Critics saw the US president's NATO debut as the latest in a series of political missteps. But for his supporters, Donald Trump delivered a slam dunk by pushing his views - and himself - into the spotlight.
Inside Europe
Click on the links below to listen to reports from this week's edition of Inside Europe, DW's award-winning radio program with features from around the continent.
Africa's untapped free trade potential
Many African countries are better connected with the rest of the world than they are with each other. New free trade agreements are being discussed in the hope of opening up the African market.
Will Modi's Germany trip give thrust to free trade?
Indian PM Narendra Modi's Germany visit next week gives him an opportunity to pitch India's attractiveness as an investment destination to German business. The EU-India free trade deal will also be on the agenda.
Culture
PopXport: the German music magazine
It's Rammstein week: we chart the band's rise to international fame, take you to the premiere of their new concert film, and review some of their more controversial videos.
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.

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