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World
Diplomats guarded over Donald Trump's inaugural UN visit
Donald Trump's maiden speech at the UN is being viewed with cautious optimism by diplomats in New York City. The US president has been critical of the organization in the past, but his presence counts for something.
How Greece is combating widespread anti-Semitism
A new study is investigating the pronounced anti-Semitism in Greece. Prejudice is widespread across the political spectrum, yet attitudes are slowly changing from the bottom up.
KENYA ELECTIONS
Kenya: Election re-run in doubt amid technology issues and high court hearings
Kenya's electoral commission is struggling to upgrade voter technology in time, while minority candidate Ekuru Aukos says he also wants to be included in the poll.
Rohingya refugees consider fighting with Myanmar rebels
The message of the ARSA militant group in Myanmar is resonating with Rohingya refugees who have been forced from their homes. DW spoke with refugees at a camp in Bangladesh who said they would fight if given the chance.
Environment
The mystery of Nambia's desert 'fairy circles'
Thousands of "fairy circles" stretch out across the Namib Desert. But what's behind the vast polka-dot pattern? Scientists are at odds.
News
Malaysia nixes beer festival after Islamist protest
Kuala Lumpur officials have withheld a permit for the annual Better Beer Festival, scheduled to be held in October. The decision was due to "political sensitivity" in the mostly Muslim country, organizers say.
Germany Decides
Top Merkel aide says far-right AfD 'profiting from press coverage'
Chief of Staff Peter Altmaier slammed the press for giving the right-wing nationalists too big a platform. Days ahead of national elections, Altmaier said that in Germany "the fringes are weak, and the center is strong."
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