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Friday, July 28, 2017
Around the Globe | 28.07.2017, 16:00 UTC
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Around the Globe
28.07.2017 | 16:00 UTC
Yemen: Between conflict and collapse
Yemen has found itself in the middle of a humanitarian catastrophe. Even as the country battles with crumbling infrastructure, hunger and disease, the Saudi Arabia-led military intervention continues.
Yemen – The war on children
Yemen's cholera outbreak worsens as Oxfam projects 600,000 cases
British High Court green lights arms sales to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's King Salman names son as new crown prince
UN humanitarian chief reports Yemen spiraling towards collapse
Will Europe's last primeval forest survive Poland's politics?
The European Court of Justice has ordered Poland to immediately stop logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest. But will its controversial government accept the ruling?
Beetles and protests in Bialowieza Forest
Living Planet: Polish primeval forest at risk
Poland starts logging ancient Bialowieza forest despite protests
Who can save Poland's oldest forest from environmental disaster?
European natural sites at risk despite protection
Widespread tree felling sparks outrage in Poland
EU warns Poland on voting rights suspension amid judicial reforms
EU launches legal case against 3 member states over refugee deal
Namibia eases restrictions on poultry imports
Namibia has slightly eased its ban on poultry imports from South Africa, despite an outbreak of avian flu there. The amendment is a result of severe shortages of poultry in Namibian markets.
Half-a-million birds killed in Germany since latest bird flu outbreak
Kenya, Rwanda ban Uganda poultry after bird flu outbreak
Top ten most dangerous viruses in the world
Are Kim Jong Nam murder suspects being framed by N. Korea?
Despite the fact that other suspects were not questioned, two women are the only people being tried for the murder of N. Korean exile Kim Jong Nam. Claiming they were tricked, both face the death penalty if convicted.
North Korea-Malaysia tension rises
Malaysians held in North Korea return home, Kim Jong Nam's body in North Korea
Malaysian police say VX nerve agent identified in Kim Jong Nam investigation
Women accused of killing North Korean leader's half-brother appear in Malaysian court
Brother of Kim Jong-un 'assassinated' in Malaysia
A green oasis in the land of the Pharaohs
Cairo's Al-Azhar Park is still going strong and changing its neighborhood for the better 12 years after it was first opened. Built on a rubbish heap, the park gives the crowded city some much-needed room to breath.
Where few others dare to tread: the Aga Khan in Africa
US sanctions expert: European concerns are exaggerated
Former US diplomat Daniel Fried, who coordinated sanctions in the Obama administration, talked to DW about the US Congress' decision to impose tougher sanctions on Russia and Europe's undue concerns.
US sanctions on Russia could hit German companies
New US Russia sanctions bill risks EU anger
From Russia to Syria and Iran: Do EU sanctions really work?
Kremlin asks US to cut diplomatic staff in sanctions row
Kremlin tells US to cut diplomatic staff in sanctions row
Russia's Foreign Ministry has told the US to cut the number of its diplomats in Russia, responding to anti-Russian sanctions endorsed by the US Senate. Moscow accused the US of hiding behind "exceptionalism."
US Senate passes sanctions against Russia
US sanctions on Russia could hit German companies
New US Russia sanctions bill risks EU anger
Russia readies for spiraling sanctions in US escalation
Germany wary of US sanctions against Russia
From Russia to Syria and Iran: Do EU sanctions really work?
Fresh US Russia sanctions could tie Donald Trump's hands, but strain transatlantic ties
Indian Muslims who support Hindu nationalism
While Hindu-Muslim tension is rising in India, some Muslims have joined the RSS, a hardline Hindu nationalist organization. They say they want to promote national stability in India and adapt to Hindu traditions.
World Stories - Tensions between Muslims and Hindus in India
India: Liberals rise up against nationalism
WorldLink: Cows under attack in India
'Not in my name' – Indians protest vigilante attacks on Muslims
Hate speech dominates India's political discourse
Indian Muslims want an end to racial profiling
How India's Muslims view the Kashmir dispute
India aims to end unlawful detention of Muslims
Cow vigilantism spreads fear and rage through India
Cattle sale ban leads to beef fests in India
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