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Daily Bulletin 23.07.2017 | 18:30 UTC
News
German jihadi schoolgirl found in Iraq 'just wants to come home'
Teenage IS fighter Linda W. has been treated at an Iraqi miltary hospital amid fears of retribution. She has told a reporter she wants to come home and is willing to work with investigators.
Could migration derail Merkel re-election express?
Angela Merkel is coming under renewed fire over her refugee policies as Germany's election battleground hots up. Left-wing rival Martin Schulz has added his voice to long-term criticism from the right.
US Congress agrees to beef up Russia sanctions as EU voices concern
A bill supported by the Democrats and the Republicans would give Congress the power to review any change in foreign policy toward Russia proposed by President Trump. The sanctions also target Iran and North Korea.
Israel "playing with fire" with Palestinians in Jerusalem's Temple Mount, warns Arab League
Tensions in the West Bank have flared enormously with deaths on both sides of the conflict. Israel has now appeared to offer some concessions over contentious security precautions that led to bloody violence.
Jewish council says anti-Semitism in Germany is increasing
Germany's Central Council of Jews has accused the government of not doing enough to combat rising anti-Semitism. The body has renewed its call for a commissioner tasked specifically with fighting the problem.
Fukushima: Possible melted nuclear fuel found inside reactor
Images from an underwater robot showed large deposits of what is thought to be melted nuclear fuel at the bottom of a damaged reactor at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant. If confirmed, it would mark a major milestone.
World
Turkey
Cumhuriyet trial: Nebulous accusations
Employees of the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet are being tried on charges such as the alleged support of "terrorist organizations." It is being seen as a test case indicative of the state of the Turkish justice system.
Sports
Champagne moment as Chris Froome wins fourth Tour de France
It may have been less convincing than his three previous wins but his 2017 victory left Chris Froome "speechless". The Brit didn't win a stage this year but still held off his challengers to make it three in a row.
Jordan Spieth recovers from wobble to win British Open
Jordan Spieth recovered from a mid-round wobble in sensational style to win the British Open on Sunday. The American held off the challenge of compatriot Matt Kuchar for his third major win.
Bundesliga: Chicharito, Rodriguez and the social media game
New signings bring excitement for fans, hope for clubs and new opportunities for players. But in 2017, it's also what they bring off the pitch that can make a huge difference, as two recent Bundesliga moves show.
Lahm finally picks up the one that got away
Two months after retirement, Philipp Lahm has picked up one of the few accolades to elude him. Lahm has been named German Footballer of the Year, while Julian Nagelsmann and Dzsenifer Marozsan also picked up honors.
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.

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