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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Newsline | 31.05.2017, 16:15 UTC
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31.05.2017 | 16:15 UTC
Breaking News
Huge explosion in Kabul, extensive damage to German embassy
A massive truck bomb has hit Kabul's highly secure diplomatic area, killing at least 90 people and wounding hundreds. The German embassy was heavily damaged and Berlin has now postponed deportations to Afghanistan.
Correspondent Josh Smith in Kabul after car bomb rocks Afghan capital
People in Kabul live with danger
Afghanistan's security situation 'has deteriorated'
Afghanistan: sent back to a war zone
The Afghan security problem
Worst border clashes in years: Are Afghanistan and Pakistan at war?
Why are the Afghans wary of Pakistan?
Mazar-i-Sharif attack proves no Afghan city is safe
US intelligence: Afghanistan will 'almost certainly' deteriorate
Insurgents attack Afghan military hospital in Kabul diplomatic district
Suicide blast in Afghan capital targets NATO vehicles
German human rights official urges end to Afghanistan deportations
World
How much pain will Brexit bring to Scotland?
Scottish National Party Europe Spokesman attacks British PM and governing Tories, warning hard Brexit could cost Scotland 80,000 jobs on Conflict Zone. Is independence the cure?
Stephen Gethins on Conflict Zone
The Pros and Cons of independence: James Dornan (Scottish National Party) speaks to DW
Scotland: Lawmakers back independence vote
Scotland makes official bid for new independence vote
UK election reinforces Scotland's divide
DRC's homemade refugee crisis
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has more internally displaced persons than any other country. That's due to numerous violent conflicts – fuelled by a political crisis. Experts say fresh EU sanctions could help.
Democratic Republic of Congo approves experimental Ebola vaccine use
President Kabila names new DRC government despite agreement for elections
Mass graves in DR Congo opposition stronghold Kasai
DRC opposition protests banned
Afghanistan's security situation 'has deteriorated'
A powerful bomb blast in what's supposed to be one of the safest parts of the capital Kabul shows the stark security threats faced by Afghanistan. Analyst Nicole Birtsch tells DW why Afghanistan is not a safe country.
No future for deportees to Afghanistan
Huge explosion rips through Kabul diplomatic quarter
Afghanistan: sent back to a war zone
The Afghan security problem
Unhappy neighbors - Afghanistan, India, Iran wary of Pakistan's 'jihadist support'
Environment
invasive species
Hunting for Burmese pythons in Florida's Everglades
Pythons are devastating native wildlife in one of America's most ecologically diverse areas. Armed groups are now roaming the Everglades in a bit to kill off an invasive species with a voracious appetite.
Can the Everglades be saved?
Can The Everglades Be Saved?
Florida hunters battle pythons for cash prizes
Australian pythons discovered in northern German town
Missing Indonesian man found inside python
News
Trump to announce decision on Paris climate deal in 'next few days' - expected to withdraw
US President Donald Trump says he'll announce his decision on the Paris climate accord 'over the next few days.' The European Union says it stands ready to show leadership in the face of a possible US withdrawal.
The battle for Trump's mind on climate
Trump joins G7 summit on climate, trade and terrorism
Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on US and Britain
Germany
Poetry in the kitchen: a Syrian celebrity chef's story
Many refugees start the fasting month of Ramadan away from home for the first time. One migrant opens up the recipes from her home for all to share - and to remember.
Pop-up exhibit in Berlin brings together Syrian artists in exile
Syrian refugee in Germany tackles integration with humor and hugs on YouTube
Syria's cultural casualties
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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