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Daily Bulletin 25.09.2017 | 18:30 UTC
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+++ German election, the day after: Angela Merkel leaves door open for SPD coalition talks - live updates +++
AfD co-chair Frauke Petry shocked her party colleagues by saying she won't join their parliamentary group in the Bundestag. The SPD's Martin Schulz repeated that he wants to go into opposition. Read all the updates here.
Germany Decides
German election results: Disappointing victory for Angela Merkel as CDU sinks, nationalist AfD surges
Angela Merkel has won a fourth term, but official results have shown she'll have a "tough road" for coalition talks. While the CDU remains the largest party, the far-right AfD will be the third biggest political force.
Germany
Who is Frauke Petry, the AfD's controversial co-chair?
Frauke Petry was key in pushing the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in a far-right direction and won a direct mandate in the German election. But her future within the party remains unclear after a series of public spats.
Germany decides
German SPD licks wounds following election mauling
Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) suffered its worst election result since World War II, scraping only 20.5 percent of the national vote. It's no surprise that the center-left party has opted to go into opposition.
Germany's long road to building a government
One day after Germany's national vote, parties are analyzing the results. The newly-elected parliamentary factions are scheduled to meet on Tuesday in Berlin. When can the formation of a new government be expected?
Business
Euro slips on Merkel's losses, fractured parliament
The single currency has snapped a two-day rising streak and edged lower after German Chancellor Angela Merkel won a fourth term but faces tough coalition choices, with markets sensing an increasing risk for Europe.
World
German elections
Africa reacts on German election results
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has won a fourth term, but will have to enter tough coalition talks to form a new government. What does Africa make of the election results? We've asked our DW correspondents to comment.
Germany's Angela Merkel remains anchor of stability for US
The rise of the far-right AfD and losses for two major parties in Germany's election may have shaken up the country's political landscape in a dramatic fashion. But the key takeaway in the US is more mundane.
Sports
FIFA to lift controversial poppy ban
Football's governing body has backed down from its fight with British football associations over wearing "poppies," scrapping a ban on the symbol which commemorates war casualties.
The two sides of the US national anthem protests in the NFL
American sport and American politics have collided in a big way as protests during America's national anthem grow to new levels. DW takes a look at what the protest is about and whether it can be resolved.
Champions League: History bodes well for Borussia Dortmund in Real Madrid clash
Borussia Dortmund's Champions League campaign faces a crucial juncture as they host holders Real Madrid. A strong home record against their opponents bodes well, but a suspect defence could be their downfall.
NRS-Import
Leverkusen's Lucas Alario debuts with a bang
Bayer Leverkusen put in a much improved performance against Hamburg on Sunday. Debutant Lucas Alario was central to the change in fortunes, leading Leverkusen to victory and providing hope for a brighter future.
Newsletters & Co.
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