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Daily Bulletin | 22.07.2017, 18:30 UTC
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Daily Bulletin
22.07.2017 | 18:30 UTC
Germany
Munich shooter liked Nazis, Breivik, identified as Aryan, says report
The late David S., who killed nine people during his rampage in Munich a year ago, asked people to refer to him as the 'spree killer' long before the shooting. The Iranian-German idolized mass murderer Anders Breivik.
Munich shooting spree report released
Mass shooters leave hidden clues before their crime, says sociologist
Afghan teen met Munich shooter shortly before attack
Authorities arrest man suspected of selling gun to Munich shooter
Munich shooting - teenager kills nine and himself
In Munich, recovery comes with frustration
World
Erdogan travels to Gulf region to help mend rift between Qatar and its neighbors
On his upcoming Gulf trip, the Turkish president's diplomatic skills will be put to the test. He must preserve the alliance with Qatar, while not jeopardizing good relations with Saudi Arabia.
World Stories - Failed coup - Erdogan divides Turks
One Year On: Erdogan Under Pressure?
Erdogan: 'No mercy for traitors' as Turkey marks coup anniversary
Qatar crisis: What you need to know
Genocide debate puts Germany in tough spot with Turkey
Germany continues war of words with Turkey, reviews arms sales
Qatar changes anti-terror legislation amid Gulf crisis
Dieselgate
Diesel emissions kill. What is the auto industy going to do about it?
A 1,500-euro ($1,750) fix could save thousands of lives, but carmakers are unwilling to pay. Should the auto industry pick up the bill for its own mess?
Decision day for diesel car ban in Stuttgart
Daimler investigated for emissions cheating
New report: Massive collusion amongst German automakers
Volkswagen faces new California fine over 'Dieselgate'
Court to decide the future of diesel cars in Germany
News
German teenage runaway suspected of joining IS found in Iraq
A 16-year-old German girl who allegedly ran away to Iraq to join the so-called "Islamic State" has been found. The girl, along with three German women, are reportedly being held in an Iraqi prison.
Victory in Mosul - Aram Shakaram from Save the Children speaks with DW
German authorities probe identities of women found in Mosul tunnel
Iraqi armed forces out for revenge in Mosul
Rising number of Germans carrying out IS suicide attacks
Opinion: 'Islamic State' jihadism could live on
Interpol releases list of 173 potential IS bombers who could be in Europe
Interpol has circulated a list of 173 alleged "Islamic State" (IS) fighters who might be trained to carry out suicide attacks in Europe. The list was compiled using US intelligence from operations in Syria and Iraq.
The fight to retake Raqqa is now the priority
Why are some people attracted to Jihad?
Amnesty says Iraqi forces, US-led coalition may have committed war crimes in Mosul
Raqqa: The human cost of degrading the 'Islamic State'
Opinion: 'Islamic State' jihadism could live on
US plan to 'annihilate IS' raises questions over civilian toll, larger strategy
Poland Senate passes contested Supreme Court reforms
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party's contested judicial reforms have passed another key hurdle, despite protests and warnings from the EU. Hungary's Viktor Orban has vowed to support Poland amid EU sanction threats.
Poland: Fear for democracy rises
Judicial reforms in Poland send thousands to streets
Q&A with DW correspondent Wojciech Szymanski on the Polish judiciary reform bill
'Somebody has stolen Poland and its values'
Polish court reforms: What Jaroslaw Kaczynski actually proposes
Judge: 'Poland's separation of powers being undermined'
Thousands protest in Poland after controversial Supreme Court bill passed
EU urges Poland to halt judicial reforms or face sanctions
Poland's judiciary conundrum: Where is the resistance?
European Commission takes on Hungary over 'Soros laws'
Sports
Chris Froome set to claim fourth Tour de France victory
Britain's Chris Froome has effectively sealed a fourth Tour de France title - his third in a row - after finishing third in the penultimate stage in Marseille on Saturday. Poland's Maciej Bodnar won the stage.
Why Team Sky will continue to be unbeatable for the foreseeable future
British Open: Branden Grace shoots 62 to break 44-year-old record
South African Branden Grace made history on Saturday when he became the first golfer to shoot a round of 62 at a major championship. The 29-year-old's eight-under-par round featured eight birdies and no dropped shots.
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.
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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