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Daily Bulletin 06.07.2017 | 18:30 UTC
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+++ G20 Hamburg: clashes break out at protests - live updates +++
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Germany ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg and met with Chancellor Angela Merkel. Large anti-capitalist demonstrations have already resulted in clashes with security forces.
Donald Trump praises Poland for NATO commitment, rebukes Russia
US President Donald Trump has used a speech in Warsaw to reiterate US support for the NATO alliance. He praised Poland for its commitment to defense spending, but chastised Russia over its actions in Ukraine and Syria.
Germany
Berlin 'train kicker' sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison
A man who was seen kicking a woman down the stairs of a Berlin subway station was sentenced to two years and eleven months in jail. The viral video prompted a massive public outcry and a call for increased surveillance.
Amnesty warns that 'reckless' EU policy puts Mediterranean migrants at risk
The rights body has warned that Europe's reliance on Libya in stemming the migrant crisis puts those affected in extreme danger. Migrants risk either dying at sea or face grave rights abuses in Libya, Amnesty said.
Germany
Who's who in Hamburg's G20 protests
The G20 summit is attracting a panoply of protests. DW breaks down the main demos on the streets and waters of Hamburg.
In Depth
G20: Hamburg's calm before the storm
G20 leaders have started arriving in Hamburg ahead of the summit on Friday, as protests kicked off in a city braced for disruption and the potential for violence. Rob Mudge reports on his first impressions.
World
G20: A summit full of contradictions
G20 leaders will meet in Hamburg on July 7. There has never been a time when there was more dissent within the group. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, this year's hostess, will have a lot on her plate.
My DW
EU and Japan agree trade deal
EU and Japanese officials have reached agreement "in principle" on a free trade deal. Both the EU and Japan have stressed that the pact is a rejection of the kind of protectionism US President Donald Trump advocates.
Sports
Tour De France
Peter Sagan's Tour De France ban upheld by CAS
Following Peter Sagan's disqualification from the Tour de France, his team Bora-hansgrohe had appealed to the international Court of Arbitration for Sport to overturn the ruling. But the appeal has been rejected.
Tennis: Tomic and Medvedev handed Wimbledon fines
Australian Bernard Tomic and Russian Daniil Medvedev have been fined over their behavior at Wimbledon. Tomic said he was "bored" during his first round exit while Medvedev threw coins at an umpire following his defeat.
Wimbledon: A short history of grass
Green! That's the overwhelming impression tennis fans take away from Wimbledon. Head groundsman Neil Stubley and his team are responsible for maintaining the hallowed turf at the sport's only grass grand slam.
Germany back on top in FIFA ranking for first time in two years
Germany's triumph at the Confederations Cup has catapulted them back to the top of the FIFA rankings for the first time in two years. Joachim Löw's side leapfrogged Brazil and Argentina, second and third respectively.
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.
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.
Environment
Living Planet: Our planet, our future
As world leaders debate how best to move forward with implementing the goals of the Paris Agreement, cities and civil society are wasting no time in taking action.

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