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Friday, June 23, 2017
Around the Globe | 23.06.2017, 16:00 UTC
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Around the Globe
23.06.2017 | 16:00 UTC
Modi-Trump meeting puts US-India ties in the spotlight
Indian PM Modi's upcoming US trip gives him the chance to meet President Trump for the first time and start a relationship that is essential to tackle trade, immigration and defense issues. Murali Krishnan reports.
Three years of Modi: Taking stock in India
Trump blocks progress at G7 summit
Despite Trump climate turmoil, India's PM Modi reaffirms Paris pact during France visit
Infosys to hire in the US amid Trump H1-B visa review
India's IT sector worried about Trump's protectionist rhetoric
US defense chief arrives in India to talk closer military cooperation
Obama welcomes India's efforts towards nuclear deal during Modi's White House visit
Trump to renegotiate NAFTA with Canada, Mexico after considering withdrawal
art
Packing a visual punch for the environment
To grab people's attention and raise environmental awareness, artists, musicians and activists have turned to more visual ways of getting the message across - including sometimes drastic measures.
'All this junk gets dumped in Africa': how to make eco art from rubbish
Why is the Arctic melting faster than the Antarctic?
Naziha Mestaoui, light artist, Tunisia and Belgium
Who cares about climate change? These nine celebrities do
Afghanistan: Taliban leader wants US and NATO troops out
The Taliban head in Afghanistan has issued a statement demanding US and NATO troops get out of the country. But he also indicated that constructive diplomatic relations could be possible if his demands were met.
Grief and outrage in Kabul
Ashraf Ghani offers Taliban 'last chance' for peace
The Afghan security problem
US to send 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan
Taliban chief: US forces must leave Afghanistan
Who is the new Taliban military chief?
Al Qaeda's Zawahiri backs new Taliban chief Akhundzada
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Japan's only Syrian refugee
African refugees not welcome in Canada?
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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