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Daily Bulletin 06.10.2017 | 18:30 UTC
News
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons receives the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons has been awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize. The organization was chosen from among more than 300 nominations.
Nobel Peace Prize winner ICAN Germany says work has been 'under the radar'
ICAN Germany spokesperson Anne Balzer said the award is an honor and a sign of recognition for the organization's work toward nuclear disarmament. It is also a slap in the face for Washington, she told DW.
AfD accuses ex-chief Frauke Petry of stealing party member data
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) believes its former head Frauke Petry stole data on party members, and one report claims it intends to sue her. AfD members' data may come in handy if Petry plans a new party of her own.
Catalan police head appears in Madrid court for sedition allegations
Spain's national court has begun quizzing senior members of the Catalan police force. Madrid also issued an apology for the violent police crackdown that took place as Catalans tried to vote in the illegal referendum.
Tusk criticizes Myanmar over plight of Rohingya minority
The EU's Donald Tusk called on the south Asian country to uphold its human rights obligations. Meanwhile, the UN fears things will get worse in Myanmar and neighboring Bangladesh before they get better.
World
What is ICAN, winner of Nobel Peace Prize 2017?
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) won the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. But until now the small group that dreams of a nuclear weapon-free world was only really known to defense experts.
Russia is hacking and harassing NATO soldiers, report says
The latest efforts by the Kremlin to disrupt NATO deployment include face-to-face harassment of soldiers using personal data. Some experts have said these tactics can easily turn deadly.
Will FIFA U-17 World Cup bring football fever to India?
The gaze of football aficionados worldwide has turned toward India as the country hosts its most high-profile football tournament ever. What does it mean for the future of the sport in this potentially lucrative market?
Sports
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich bring back Jupp Heynckes as coach
Jupp Heynckes is back for his fourth stint at Bayern Munich, coming out of retirement and returning until the end of the season. Heynckes led the Bavarians to their first European treble in 2012-13.
Sebastian Rudy: From Germany outsider to midfield staple
Sebastian Rudy's brilliant strike helped Germany qualify for the World Cup and furthered a growing reputation. He has slowly risen up the ranks to the point where he is one of Joachim Löw's top options in midfield.
Opinion: Don't fall in love with Germany
Germany have maintained their perfect World Cup qualifying record and look like the best team in the world. But DW's Davis VanOpdorp cautions against buying into the defending World Cup champions this early.
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Pulse
Pulse: Youth standing in the gap
In Pulse this week, a team of volunteers in Ghana have embarked on a reading clinic encouraging children to read aloud. The young members of the Rohingya community in Pakistan are a ticking time bomb waiting to explode as their people face trouble in Myanmar and a look at what's being going on on the social media front.

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