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Around the Globe 14.07.2017 | 16:00 UTC
Turkey's purged military officers stuck in limbo one year after failed coup
A year after Turkey's failed coup, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is continuing his purges, accusations and arrests. For some former Turkish military officers caught abroad, their homeland may never be "home" again.
Trump travel ban suffers latest setback
A Hawaii judge has expanded the list of family relatives that visa applicants can use to enter the US. The ruling weakens President Donald Trump's order banning citizens from six Muslim-majority states.
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Having fewer children: A solution for climate change?
The best personal choices to reduce our individual contribution to climate change are living car free - and having fewer children, a recent study shows. But is it a realistic solution to have no children at all?
Is India turning its nuclear focus toward China?
India's nuclear policy is now believed to be placing a greater emphasis on China instead of focusing on archrival Pakistan. But this is not to be mistaken as a shift in the nation's nuclear doctrine, say experts.
Right-ring populist AfD may sue to get on talk shows
The co-spokesman for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) says that the party may take public broadcasters to the courts to get more air time. It's the latest salvo in the AfD's war of words against the mainstream media.
Former Philippine President Aquino could face jail over police raid
The former president of the Philippines faces charges for a 2015 police raid that left 44 officers dead. Benigno Aquino was indicted for usurping authority and allowing a suspended police chief to run the fatal raid.
Japan commits to China's 'One Belt, One Road' initiative
PM Shinzo Abe sees opportunities for Japanese companies in the ambitious economic development plan, but he also fears not taking part may mean Tokyo being sidelined by increasingly wealthy and influential Beijing.
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