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Daily Bulletin 02.06.2017 | 18:30 UTC
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Merkel: 'We have to protect Mother Earth' after Trump quits Paris accord
World leaders reacted with shock and indignation to US President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris agreement. German Chancellor Angela Merkel meanwhile pledged her commitment to combating climate change.
EU, China fail to issue joint statement due to trade status concerns
Disagreements over giving "market economy" status to China have prevented a common statement on climate change after the EU-China Summit. The issues of dumping and access to investment clouded the talks.
Germany revokes lese majeste law
Germany's parliament has voted to scrap its law protecting heads of state and governments from insults. The decision comes after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tried to indict a prominent German satirist.
Imprisoned German national in Turkey receives consular visit
Diplomats have been allowed access to a German national in prison in Turkey for the first time since her arrest last month. Mesale Tolu is accused of supporting terror groups - as are many other journalists in Turkey.
Prosecutors charge 30-year-old Belgian national over Paris, Brussels attacks
Belgian prosecutors have charged a 30-year-old in connection with terror attacks in Paris and Belgium. The suspect is related to others implicated in the attacks.
Environment
Paris Agreement
Answering unresolved questions from Trump's climate announcement
The US will pull out from the landmark Paris Agreement to limit global carbon emissions. But when, and how? Can Trump actually renegotiate it? DW breaks down his statements to find out what they might really mean.
Business
Trump's climate jobs talk unfounded
US President Donald Trump says he's pulling the US out of the Paris Agreement on climate stabilization because it would hurt the US economy and cost jobs to stay in. But is that true? DW's Nils Zimmermann takes a look.
Germany
Bundestag gives green light to controversial German reunification monument
Berlin is getting a monument to the peaceful revolution of 1989-90. It comes after years of contentious squabbling. And residents of the German capital aren't exactly thrilled about the new attraction.
Sports
French Open: Nadal almost perfect but Djokovic struggles
Rafael Nadal laid down a marker as he continued his march to a tenth French Open title with a stunning display against Nikoloz Basilazhvili. But things were less straightforward for Novak Djokovic, who needed five sets.
Champions League: Real Madrid, Juventus go for history in final
Real Madrid are motivated by the chance to be the first club to win back-to-back titles. Juventus are aiming for their first European treble. No matter who ends up lifting the trophy in Cardiff, history will be made.
Former Bundesliga club 1860 Munich set to return to amateur ranks
Former Bundesliga club 1860 Munich are set to return to the amateur ranks after their main investor refused to hand over any more funds. The club needed money to pay the licensing fee for the third division.
French Open: Where the coaches are the real stars of the show
Andre Agassi, Ivan Lendl and Toni Nadal: Perhaps the coaches are the most interesting stories a this year's French Open. However, it's unclear how much of a shelf life any of them will have.
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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