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Daily Bulletin 04.07.2017 | 18:30 UTC
Germany
Germany: Far-right violence and Islamist threat on the rise
The number of far-right attacks and Islamists in Germany rose once again last year, new figures have shown. More than half of neo-Nazis are "violence-orientated," Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said in Berlin.
Sports
Tour de France: World champion Peter Sagan disqualified for elbowing Mark Cavendish
Cycling world champion Peter Sagan has been kicked out of the Tour de France following a crash. The race jury ruled Sagan had endangered his fellow riders including Britain's Mark Cavendish, who was taken for X-rays.
Subotic in Ethiopia: 'I can't just sit on the beach thinking I've made it'
Every summer, Borussia Dortmund defender Neven Subotic visits Ethiopia to learn about the work his foundation is doing in some of the world's poorest communities. He says it feels like a second home.
Semenya among athletes who could require hormone therapy to compete
Olympic champion Caster Semenya and others with hyperandrogenism could be forced in to hormone therapy if they want to compete in future Games. A study found that females with high testosterone levels have an advantage.
News
Germany's Merkel says many 'thorny issues' at G20
US President Donald Trump spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg. Merkel earlier downplayed expectations Europe and the US could overcome deep differences.
Weapons technology
What is an intercontinental ballistic missile?
North Korea says it has successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, and that it's now capable of striking any country in the world. So what actually is an ICBM? And how far can they travel?
World
Turkey's high-stakes game supporting Qatar
As the Saudi-led countries that blockade Qatar get together in Cairo on Wednesday, Turkey's involvement in the standoff is likely to impact on the region as a whole.
What next after North Korea's 'ICBM test' - diplomacy or armed confrontation?
As North Korea remains firm in its pursuit of advanced weapons, a group of six prominent figures in the US has issued a letter to President Trump urging diplomacy to resolve the problem. DW spoke to one of them.
Newsletters & Co.
On the road to the German election
Germans are heading to the polls this September. Discover what the elections in Germany mean to Germany, Europe and the world with our online special: Germany Decides.
Our viewer's travel video competition
Do you like to travel and do you always take your camera with you? Then why not enter our video competition and win a DW travel-pack for your next summer holiday.
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.
Pulse
Pulse: Swimming against the tide
On this week's Pulse, we will be marching to the Afrobeat; meeting Niger rappers who use music to make their political voices heard. Pop across the borders: we get up close and personal with German singer Oceana. And, young people in Japan who are challenging work ideas and dreaming big. Tune in to this jam-packed edition of Pulse for more.

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