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Newsline 22.10.2017 | 16:15 UTC
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As AfD joins Bundestag, thousands protest racism in Berlin
Two days before the new Bundestag convenes, protesters called on the German government not to tolerate right-wing hatred. The message was clearly directed at the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
News
Washington denies entry to Indonesian general Gatot Nurmantyo, invited by US military
General Gatot Nurmantyo had been invited to Washington to attend a conference on countering violent extremism. That invitation came from one of the most powerful military officials in the US - General Joseph Dunford.
Titanic victim's letter sells for record price
A letter written by a passenger a day before Titanic sank was sold at an auction for $166,000. The handwritten note on embossed Titanic stationery is one of the last known to have been written on board the doomed liner.
Italy autonomy
Lombardy, Veneto - Italy's two richest regions - vote on autonomy
Lombardy and Veneto have gone to the polls in a non-binding referendum over whether to seek more rights from Rome. Italy's wealthy north has long called for greater control over finances and security.
European Union
Brexit: UK's Theresa May should 'accept reality,' says EU negotiator
The EU Parliament's Brexit negotiator has called on the British premier to outline the trade deal she wants after the UK leaves the EU. He said many Brexiteers have refused to accept the realities of the exit.
World
Africa rising to meet future population challenges
Meetings like the Rebranding Africa Forum bring together some of Africa's most vibrant and innovative young minds to discuss future challenges facing the continent. But when does the talking stop and the action begin?
Sports
Opinion: No more excuses for Cologne and Werder Bremen
For two Bundesliga sides, it's really time to start worrying. After 18 attempts between them, Cologne and Werder Bremen are still to win a game. DW's Jonathan Harding thinks Sunday's game made it easy to see why.
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