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Many killed in Kabul funeral blasts
At least 18 people have been killed in explosions that hit the funeral of a protester in Kabul. It's the second bombing in days after a massive suicide attack in the capital's diplomatic area killed over 90 people.
Philippines' Duterte says IS not behind casino attack
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said "Islamic State" was not behind the recent attack in Manila that killed 37 people. IS claimed the attacker was a jihadi called Abu al-Kheir of the Archipelago.
Aide arrested as corruption probe moves closer to Brazilian President Temer
Rodrigo Rocha Loures' arrest comes after being videotaped last month running out of a restaurant with $150,000 in cash. He is thought to be a middleman for Temer, and is accused of soliciting bribes on his behalf.
Germany's top diplomat hopes for new Ukraine talks after meeting Putin
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel has reiterated German support for the Normandy format. He told Russian President Vladimir Putin clashes would go on until an international settlement is reached in eastern Ukraine.
Turkish police detain prime minister's top aide over alleged Gulen links
The arrest is the latest in a series of detentions and firings of people believed to be associated with a US cleric. More than 50,000 have been accused of having ties to Fetullah Gulen.
World
DW's 'Migration Dilemma' builds dialogue in West Africa
Thousands of people have died in the Mediterranean Sea while seeking more sustainable living conditions in Europe. Despite various efforts by African and EU governments to curb migration, little has changed for refugees.
Taliban civil servant has role in new Afghan government
Under the Taliban government, Mohammad Qasim Halimi was Afghanistan's chief of protocol. Then, he spent a year in US custody. Now, he works for Afghanistan's current government. Sandra Petersmann spoke with him in Kabul.
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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