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14.09.2017 | 18:30 UTC
News
Donald Trump's DACA, wall comments leave US politicians scrambling
Donald Trump's conflicting remarks on immigration have caused confusion in both Democrat and Republican camps. Trump has been firm in his push for a border wall with Mexico. But the fates of "Dreamers" remains unclear.
'Dreamers' fast to protest the end of DACA
@dwnews - DACA Dreamers look for support on social media
DACA immigrants in US send clear signal: 'We're staying'
Donald Trump 'fairly close' on DACA deal with Democrats
Donald Trump's DACA repeal sparks jitters among Filipinos in US
Trump administration rescinds DACA program for young 'Dreamers'
US selects shortlist for Mexican wall builders
Opinion: Donald Trump's shameful move to end DACA
Trial of two Turkish teachers on hunger strike starts amid protests and tear gas
President Erdogan's government has accused Nuriye Gulmen and Semih Ozakca of links to terrorist groups. The teachers were too weak to enter court, and part of their legal team was arrested two days before their hearing.
Inside Europe: Two Turks on hunger strike to save their jobs
Promising 24-year-old photographer arrested in Turkey
Educators on hunger strike in Turkey: A 'fight for our livelihood'
In Turkey, hope for 'justice is fading away just like my muscles'
Turkey's purges continue a year after failed coup
From ally to scapegoat: Fethullah Gülen, the man behind the myth
Turkey's 'March for Justice': opposition calls for unity, reform
Human Rights Watch: Turkey silencing media in post-coup purge
Wolfgang Schäuble urges caution over eurozone expansion
German Finance Minister Schäuble has welcomed calls from the European Commission that all EU member states aim to join the eurozone. However, he has urged all parties to heed the lessons from Greece.
DW's Max Hofmann and EU affairs blogger Jon Worth on Juncker's "State of the EU"
Abrupt ECB tapering could harm eurozone recovery
Opinion: Jean-Claude Juncker on the high EU seas
Jean-Claude Juncker outlines vision to win back 'hearts and minds' of EU citizens
EU economy improving amid 'exceptional risks'
Schäuble: Greek bailout on the right path, but work remains
Macron wants a New Deal for Europe
IMF approves loan to Greece, but no funds released
World
Russia gripped by hoax bomb threats, thousands evacuated
For days, a wave of anonymous hoax bomb threats has been sweeping through cities across Russia. The telephone calls have led to the evacuation of tens of thousands. But the reason for the threats remains a mystery.
St. Petersburg bomb treated as terror attack
Controversial film on czar's infidelity cleared for release in Russia
Ukraine orders blockade on rebel-held east
Subway terrorism strikes Russia again
Germany
Hacking for the government: Germany opens ZITiS cyber surveillance agency
The German Interior Ministry has officially opened ZITiS, a surveillance agency independent of both the police and the secret service. Critics say anyone with a smartphone is now vulnerable to state snooping.
German politicians take on cyberbullies
Half of German companies hit by cyber crime
Selling on the darknet? The BKA is buying (undercover)
What is ransomware?
EU agrees to joint sanctions on cyberattacks
New surveillance law: German police allowed to hack smartphones
Germany's facial recognition pilot program divides public
Surveillance: German police ready to hack WhatsApp messages
Turkey's Can Dundar opens M100 Sanssouci press freedom colloquium
Journalists, historians and politicians are meeting at the M100 Sanssouci colloquium in Potsdam to discuss the state of press freedom. Turkey's exiled Cumhuriyet editor, Can Dundar, delivered the opening remarks.
Turkish opposition journalists go on trial
Wife of jailed journalist Yucel speaks out
Can Dundar on press freedom in Turkey
Facebook bolsters fight against fake news in Germany
EU-Turkey deal fails to stop refugee flow
EU brushes off Germany's call to end Turkey membership talks
Elif Safak: 'Erdogan is the most divisive politician in Turkey's modern history'
In Germany, 'Turks are ignoring' Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Turkey-EU relations: Which countries are for or against Turkish accession?
Russia jails investigative journalist on 'extremism' charges
Turkey seeks arrest of dozens of journalists
Former 'Cumhuriyet' editor Dundar: Decision time for Europe
Turkish journalists sentenced to five years for revealing state secrets
Five questions about banned neo-Nazi website 'Altermedia'
The banned website "Altermedia Deutschland" praised Germany's Nazi past and promulgated smear campaigns against refugees, Jews and politicians. Now those who ran it are on trial. What is actually known about the site?
Five Germans charged for operating neo-Nazi website
Germany: Far-right violence and Islamist threat on the rise
Hundreds of wanted 'neo-Nazis' at large in Germany
World leaders condemn US racists, far-right violence
A guide to Germany's far-right groups
Business
Angela Merkel at IAA: 'Regaining trust is key'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the country's carmakers need to win back consumers' faith following the diesel scandal that has rocked the industry. She made her remarks at the IAA motor show in Frankfurt.
'No future without SUVs'
Frankfurt car show offers glimpse into future
Frankfurt show shines electric light on auto futures
VW says new diesel engines are clean
China mulls ban on gasoline and diesel cars
Sports
Hoffenheim trail, Arsenal vs. Cologne delayed due to ticket trouble - Europa League live updates
Sporting Braga lead 2-1 at Hoffenheim, while the night's big game, Arsenal vs. Cologne, will kick off an hour later than planned. The large number of traveling fans has presented problems at the Emirates turnstiles.
Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan join Juan Mata's Common Goal campaign
Women's World Cup winners Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan have joined Juan Mata and Mats Hummels in pledging to donate 1 percent of their salaries to charity. They bring the project to the States and to the women's game.
Harry Kane punishes Dortmund as Wembley curse finds new target
Borussia Dortmund were exposed by Harry Kane and Tottenham at London's Wembley Stadium. However, Peter Bosz's side weren't helped by the officials, as key decisions went against them in their Champions League opener.
Bayern Munich win Champions League, beating Dortmund 2-1
Efficient Spurs bury Dortmund, Leipzig bag first point
UEFA's Aleksander Ceferin aiming to strengthen FFP, shorten transfer window
It's been one year since Aleksander Ceferin was elected president of UEFA, on a promise of reforming the institution. Now he is looking to implement changes to Financial Fair Play and a shorter transfer window.
Aleksander Ceferin of Slovenia elected new UEFA president
Opinion: It's not all good
Newsletters & Co.
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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.
Environment
Living Planet: Save our seas
Why plastic particles are contaminating our drinking water, how a temporary hotel made of ocean trash found its way to Cologne, and what's got environmentalists so happy - all in one show.
Living Planet: Save our seas
Media Center
Inside Europe 14.09.17
On today's programme: the politics, the parties and the people a week before Germany votes. Join us for this special election programme.
Inside Europe 14.09.17
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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