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Tuesday, September 19, 2017
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19.09.2017 | 18:30 UTC
World
Donald Trump UN speech: Typical rhetoric raises tensions with North Korea and Iran
In his first UN address, Donald Trump called North Korea's leader "rocket man" and threatened to "totally destroy" his country. He also took aim at Iran, but left one key question open.
Trump slams Iran at United Nations
Trump threatens to 'totally destroy' North Korea
Donald Trump tells UN: 'I will always put America First'
France urges Donald Trump to save Iran nuclear deal
Donald Trump and the Iran nuclear deal – a crisis in the making
Is the UN facing budget cuts under Trump?
Donald Trump rejects diplomacy with North Korea
The North Korea crisis: 10 questions, 10 answers
News
Donald Trump tells UN: 'I will always put America First'
US President Donald Trump has stressed sovereignty in his first address to world leaders at the UN General Assembly. Trump has also vowed to "totally destroy" North Korea if the reclusive state doesn't relent.
Trump tells world leaders to put own countries first
Trump slams Iran at United Nations
Trump threatens to 'totally destroy' North Korea
United Nations addresses sexual abuse by peacekeepers
Russia and China urge 'peaceful' solution with North Korea
Diplomats guarded over Donald Trump's inaugural UN visit
Is the UN facing budget cuts under Trump?
Ayatollah Khamenei slams US 'bullying' Iran on nuclear deal
What is going on in Venezuela?
UN's Guterres: Trump budget would make UN peacekeeping 'simply impossible'
Donald Trump: North Korea faces 'fire and fury' if threat persists
News
Russia and China urge 'peaceful' solution with North Korea
With the UN General Assembly set to focus strongly on North Korea and its recent nuclear tests, Russia and China have called for a "peaceful resolution" with the pariah state. They suggested a "dual track" approach.
Is the UN facing budget cuts under Trump?
North Korea faces increased pressure, as US hints at military options
North Korea nuclear crisis: Vladimir Putin warns against 'global catastrophe'
North Korea launches missile over Japan
Diplomats guarded over Donald Trump's inaugural UN visit
Iraqi refugees turn in thousands of euros found on Berlin subway
A refugee family living in a shelter has given Berlin police a bag containing fourteen thousand euros found on the U-Bahn. The elderly owner had forgotten the cash-filled bag.
Refugees work in Germany
German media 'distort' refugee crime rates, study finds
Two years since Germany opened its borders to refugees: A chronology
How refugees are settling into Germany, two years on
The Syrian heroes of Leipzig
German interior minister praises arrest of terror suspect
Soviet officer who averted nuclear war with US dies, 77
Stanislav Petrov, a former Soviet military officer dubbed "the man who saved the world," has died. His split second decision in 1983 averted unintended nuclear war.
Nuclear waste: Where to store it for eternity?
Hydrogen vs atomic bomb: What's the difference?
North Korea nuclear crisis: Vladimir Putin warns against 'global catastrophe'
Hiroshima marks nuclear attack anniversary
Intercontinental ballistic missiles and their long shared history with Sputnik 1
Russia rejects request to release files on Swedish diplomat who saved WWII Jews
A Russian court has denied a request to release FSB files on Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg's fate. He saved thousands of Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary before his arrest and forcible disappearance by Soviet agents.
Ukraine: massacres of the Jews
Holocaust hero Wallenberg declared dead decades after disappearance
Buchenwald violin played for first time since the Holocaust
Raoul Wallenberg: the Swedish Oskar Schindler
Hitler historian Eberhard Jäckel dies, aged 88
Russia contemplating KGB comeback?
Germany
Opinion: How do you deal with the far-right AfD party?
Is ostracizing the Alternative for Germany really the best strategy? It is time for the country's establishment parties to reflect on why the right-wing populists have risen so rapidly, writes DW's Kay-Alexander Scholz.
What you need to know about Germany's far-right AfD party
German election: Far-right AfD third in latest poll
Top Merkel aide says far-right AfD 'profiting from press coverage'
Krsto Lazarevic: Right-wing populists have already won the election
Far-right AfD stronghold Pasewalk: Forgotten and frustrated
Martin Schulz calls AfD incompatible with German constitution
German election 2017: Parties and candidates
AfD, on course for parliament, says Germany done with Nazi past
What you need to know about Germany's liberals, the Free Democratic Party
Things to know about Germany's Left party
Things to know about Germany's Social Democratic Party
German issues in a nutshell: 'Agenda 2010'
Sports
Bundesliga Live: Bayern Munich on the road at high flying Schalke
Carlo Ancelotti (l) has run the changes as his team travel to face Domenico Tedesco's high-flying Schalke. James Rodriguez makes his full Bundesliga debut while Thomas Müller also gets the nod. Follow it here.
Bundesliga: Martin Schmidt replaces Andries Jonker at Wolfsburg
Opinion: Gentner case shines light on player safety in football
'I'm done' - Hamburg investor Klaus-Michel Kühne to suspend HSV support
Klaus-Michael Kühne, the billionaire businessman behind Hamburger SV, has said he cannot continue to finance the club in the current market. Kühne has invested an estimated 60 million euros in the Bundesliga club.
Hamburg's Bundesliga kickoff marred by investor's public criticism
Martin Kind to assume full control of Hannover 96 as supporters protest
Bayern Munich chief calls for abolition of 50+1 ownership rule
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Home
Pulse:Sydney Film Festival 2017
The touring arm of the Sydney Film Festival has just concluded the screening of nine films that showcase the best of Australian and international movies in some selected 19 regions. This year, the films screened include the multi Award-winning movie Ali's Wedding, described as a Muslim Romantic Comedy, as well a documentary of the late pop star Whitney Houston titled "Why can I be me".
Pulse:Sydney Film Festival 2017
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